The Technomancer
card-carrying scientician
I like Garruk Relentless a lot theoretically, its just that getting him to transform also makes him incredibly vulnerable. Most of the time if they can get even one point of damage through he's gone.
Really though, they've only printed three planeswalkers over the years that, try as I might, I cannot figure out how to build them into a good deck. That's a pretty good record I think
(Well, technically four, but the pros all run Garruk Relentless, so they must know something I don't)
I like Garruk Relentless a lot theoretically, its just that getting him to transform also makes him incredibly vulnerable. Most of the time if they can get even one point of damage through he's gone.
I always thought you had Garruk pop one of his 2/2 wolves?
I always thought you had Garruk pop one of his 2/2 wolves?
I kind of feel like a horrible person when I win with my singleton Entreat the Angels cast as a miracle for 5.
I kind of feel like a horrible person when I win with my singleton Entreat the Angels cast as a miracle for 5.
Picked up two Intro Pack decks for Avacyn Restored last night. Don't remember the names but one was a Red/White Human theme, and the other was a Green/White Angel theme. Pretty nice decks to work with, but I haven't bought any other Magic cards in about a year now, so I'm not sure how to proceed
Edit: And no one wants to trade when they have playlets of entreat the angels because they're going to use a playset in a deck? Why would you ever use a playset of that miracle card in a deck, it's just not going to happen.
Did you watch the pro tour?![]()
You can steal Gideon with Olivia but he goes back to the original player at the end of turn because he is no longer a creature and thus, no longer a vampire.
Block-saccing doesn't work anymore, I believe. Damage is all calculated in one go, you don't have time to sac something mid damage in order to do something else, if you sacrifice it it will have to be during declare blockers and the attack creature won't get blocked anymore.
Yeah, its just now the creature that's being sacced doesn't also do combat damage (I believe that was how it worked before)
But he was a Vampire when you targeted him, why does it matter he isn't any more? The ability states "as long as you control Olivia Voldaren", Vampire only comes into it when targeting. The one post on MTGS I found seems to suggest you keep him forever.
Ah, block-saccing wasn't my question, it was about how moving the counters around while blocking worked.
Also, if I have a non-basic land that can turn into a creature into the end of turn and it dies, is it still a creature in the graveyard until end of turn?
Finally, what's the difference between a card "you own" and "you control"?
You always own a card that was originally in your deck. So if an opponent uses Beguiler of Wills to take one of your creatures, they control it, but you own it.
The idea of BU/BL zombies is possible,but what about dual lands. or should i just stick with plain islands and swamps.
As a zombie deck lover, I say to you...stay away from them in Standard right now. They were really great until AVR, but a very large percentage of AVR stuff is 100% pure, unadulterated zombie hate. It's not even funny how badly they suck in standard.
If you're playing legacy or casual, then have fun! And yeah, the dual lands like Darkslick Shores are really useful because a lot of the good zombies require dual black.
Aside from Pillar of Flame, what Standard playable zombie hate was printed in AVR?
.... although, honestly, pillar was enough =\ Still, even if I'd never bring the deck to a GP qualifier, zombies are good enough to sweep unprepared FNMs.
I get the same feeling, I think no one has sideboard for zombie hate anymore unless it is prevalent at your specific shop.
Yeah. It's such a diverse format that it's impossible to properly prepare for every deck. If it weren't for Ancient Grudge being necessary in sideboards thanks to swords and such, I'd bet we'd even see Tempered Steel coming back to surprise people.
I honestly don't see room in my sideboards to run a full playset of Pillar of Flame. You'd have to have a seriously bad matchup against zombies to consider that.
That said, I'm playing Naya Pod. ^.^
Not sure why either, but I seen people O-ring something, counter their O-ring so it gets exiled. I'm not sure of the logic behind it.Why does fiend hunter with peel make it exile permanently? Is it because of the stack? Like it removes and comes back before the return ability triggers? So it exiles but it's too late to bring it back by the time that hits the stack?