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Wow, standard is only two blocks and core sets these days? They're really trying to squeeze that money out of their playerbase aren't they?

Pretty sure it's always been that way.

But man I really, really hated that time period where Coldsnap, Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, Future Sight, 10th Edition, Lorwyn, Morningtide, Shadowmoor, Eventide composed of the legal sets in Standard.
 
I have a hard enough time narrowing down all of the things that I want to do in Modern. I wouldn't stand a chance in that Standard environment.
 
Pretty sure it's always been that way.

But man I really, really hated that time period where Coldsnap, Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, Future Sight, 10th Edition, Lorwyn, Morningtide, Shadowmoor, Eventide composed of the legal sets in Standard.

I hated that time because Faeries was a deck and crushing everything. Loved the deck itself but hated that it was so much better than everything. Really boring standard format.
 
Yeah, it was back when set sizes were also about 130% larger, so it was a really insane card pool.

Larger card pool for each set/block would be nice. I'm pretty sure I read that MaRo said they were doing away with "small sets" in blocks from now on, though, and just doing 3 large sets in one block rather than 2 large and 1 small. That, I like.

But man, I really wish I didn't quit during original Mirrodin. Would have loved to have played original Ravnica and Lorwyn during their time.
 
Larger card pool for each set/block would be nice. I'm pretty sure I read that MaRo said they were doing away with "small sets" in blocks from now on, though, and just doing 3 large sets in one block rather than 2 large and 1 small. That, I like.

But man, I really wish I didn't quit during original Mirrodin. Would have loved to have played original Ravnica and Lorwyn during their time.

I really really wish they would do limited print runs of older sets for the express purpose of Limited. Missing out on those sets because I didn't play Limited at the time is a huge regret of mine.
 
I really really wish they would do limited print runs of older sets for the express purpose of Limited. Missing out on those sets because I didn't play Limited at the time is a huge regret of mine.

Not to mention how much it would help formats like Legacy and Modern thrive. Fuck collectors and their multi hundred dollar cards, that shit is so stupid.
 
So what is everyone thinking of brewing up/adding to existing decks once M13 hits? I know we still have something like 40 cards left to spoil, but its never too early to get the juices flowing.

I'll be adding to my green deck, and probably taking all the red out of it to make it monocolored (at least while Dungrove Elder is still in standard).

I also have a fun Goblin deck worked up on paper in anticipation of Krenko. Hopefully a few more goblins get spoiled in the next week, too. Spikeshot Elder and Ring of Valkas? Yes please!
 
For cards that I'll actually play there isn't a ton.

- Vampire Nighthawks for sure, my favorite vampires.
- Odric seems a lock, I'll whip up some gross token decks with him.
- That green guy that leaves a 3/3 when he leaves the battlefield is going to be in every green list you'll see.
 
I'm drawing up ideas for a Krenko Commander deck, personally.

Commander
Krenko, Mob Boss

Artifact
Caged Sun
Coalition Relic
Coat of Arms
Eldrazi Monument
Expedition Map
Gauntlet of Power
Gilded Lotus
Lightning Greaves
Memory Jar
Mind's Eye
Mind Stone
Relic of Progenitus
Rings of Brighthearth
Skullclamp
Sol Ring
Sword of the Paruns
Thornbite Staff
Thousand-Year Elixir
Thran Dynamo
Umbral Mantle

Creature
Arms Dealer
Beetleback Chief
Goblin Chieftain
Goblin Lookout
Goblin Marshal
Goblin Matron
Goblin Pyromancer
Goblin Recruiter
Goblin Ringleader
Goblin Sharpshooter
Goblin Warchief
Goblin Welder
Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician
Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker
Mogg War Marshal
Moggcatcher
Outrage Shaman
Rummaging Goblin
Siege-Gang Commander
Skirk Prospector
Stingscourger
Tuktuk Scrapper
Tuk-tuk, The Explorer

Enchantment
Goblin Bombardment
Goblin Warrens
Gratuitous Violence
In the Web of War
Mana Echoes
Shared Animosity

Instant
Chaos Warp
Mercadia's Downfall
Price of Progress
Reverberate
Tears of Rage
Wild Ricochet

Planeswalkers

Chandra Ablaze
Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded

Sorcery
Aftershock
Gamble
Insurrection
Mogg Infestation
Reforge the Soul
Ruination

Land

35 Mountain
Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle
What I've got so far...

EDIT: I should point out that I'm starting from a list I've found on MTGSalvation and making changes to make the list my own: http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=423086
 
Oldric is good with a bunch of creatures and/or tokens. Pretty much control the battle phase once he attacks. Wish Raise Alarm was reprinted. 2 tokens at instant speed? Yes please.
Crusader of Oldric is the cheapest cmc for a creature that scales with creatures you control?
They need more vampires than just Vampire Nighthawk and Nocturnus.
Gonna have to pick up a playset of Odric eventually.
 
Oldric is good with a bunch of creatures and/or tokens. Pretty much control the battle phase once he attacks. Wish Raise Alarm was reprinted. 2 tokens at instant speed? Yes please.
Crusader of Oldric is the cheapest cmc for a creature that scales with creatures you control?
They need more vampires than just Vampire Nighthawk and Nocturnus.
Gonna have to pick up a playset of Odric eventually.

Basically my whole plan is to use weenie red whites that don't know the fuck they're doing (with Silver Inlaid Dagger) until Odric shows up and tells them to man up.

Oh yeah, humans.
 
Silverblade Paladin linked to Champion of the Parish, Mirran Crusader, and Odric all attacking at once. Declare none of your opponent's creatures blocking this turn.

Rinse, repeat.

Silverblade Paladin linked to Angelic Overseer is also amazing.
 
I definitely want a few copies of both Yeva and Odric. Because Yeva allows lots of fun tricks and Odric is just good. And Thragtusk is sweet, especially if I run it in a flicker deck.
 
Silverblade Paladin linked to Champion of the Parish, Mirran Crusader, and Odric all attacking at once. Declare none of your opponent's creatures blocking this turn.

Rinse, repeat.

Silverblade Paladin linked to Angelic Overseer is also amazing.

That's sexy. I'll also take Shaman man for some sick firebreathing.

STONEWRIGHT

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om nom nom, say what, double strike is nasty? you don't say!
 
Not to mention how much it would help formats like Legacy and Modern thrive. Fuck collectors and their multi hundred dollar cards, that shit is so stupid.

As someone with a stacked legacy collection (full set of duals, fetches, 8 Forces, basically everything besides niche stuff like some reanimator targets, Loyal Retainers, and Imperial Recruiter) that would take a huge monetary hit, I completely agree. The health of a format should far supercede anything else, especially collectors.

I hated that time because Faeries was a deck and crushing everything. Loved the deck itself but hated that it was so much better than everything. Really boring standard format.

Same. Christ that format was boring, faeries matchups everywhere. It got better later on a bit, with stuff like 5c control (which was loads of fun to play) and Jund, but really, fuck faeries.
 
The reserve list keeps a lot of Legacy staples from being reprinted. It would take a fundamental shift in policy before Wizards will go back on that. I suspect Modern was their attempt at an eternal format where they could freely reprint singles (i.e. the heavily rumored Shocklands to appear RtR).

Then again, who knows? I remember when Wizards' policy was that Portal and it's off-shoots would never be tournament legal, but that has since changed.
 
The reserve list keeps a lot of Legacy staples from being reprinted. It would take a fundamental shift in policy before Wizards will go back on that. I suspect Modern was their attempt at an eternal format where they could freely reprint singles (i.e. the heavily rumored Shocklands to appear RtR).

Then again, who knows? I remember when Wizards' policy was that Portal and it's off-shoots would never be tournament legal, but that has since changed.
Modern will eventually replace Legacy. Legacy's time is limited due to the game's growth as there simply aren't enough cards to support the current playerbase. It's like a club good- to buy in, you have to buy someone else out.

Modern doesn't have that problem because they can reprint anything.
 
Did I mention how much I love this card?

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It's costed pretty damn effectively. Depending on the amount of creatures you have out, it's a game-ender if they have nothing to stop you.
 
Yea Burn at the Stake is seeing a lot of play on MTGO right now. Lots of token decks are running that as a finisher.
 
I was actually considering it for the all out Goblin deck I'm putting together with Krenko, heh. Seems fun.

I didn't think of that. It seems like if you can untap with Krenko with any number of gobbos on the table with this in hand, you've won the game. He fits nicely behind Burn on the mana curve, at least.
 
I didn't think of that. It seems like if you can untap with Krenko with any number of gobbos on the table with this in hand, you've won the game. He fits nicely behind Burn on the mana curve, at least.

Not to mention Goblin Grenade will have been used at least once by the time the Krenko/Burn at the Stake would come online. Seems like a pretty aggressive strategy.
 
I feel as if I gained a level by putting together my first stab at RDW, using Vigilante Justice and Shrine of Burning Rage.

When Krenko comes out, I'm going to make a full on Goblin deck too. I think I like building decks more than playing them sometimes.
 
I feel as if I gained a level by putting together my first stab at RDW, using Vigilante Justice and Shrine of Burning Rage.

When Krenko comes out, I'm going to make a full on Goblin deck too. I think I like building decks more than playing them sometimes.

I'm the same way. I've always been that way with both Magic, and Pokemon. Any time a game requires some sort of building strategy, I tend to enjoy the strategic conceptualizing over the actual following through with the product.
 
I'm the same way. I've always been that way with both Magic, and Pokemon. Any time a game requires some sort of building strategy, I tend to enjoy the strategic conceptualizing over the actual following through with the product.

Man, I don't even get that far. I spend more time enjoying reading articles about Magic then I do building decks or playing with them.
 
I feel as if I gained a level by putting together my first stab at RDW, using Vigilante Justice and Shrine of Burning Rage.

When Krenko comes out, I'm going to make a full on Goblin deck too. I think I like building decks more than playing them sometimes.
I can't wait for Timely Reinforcements to go away.
 
I'm with you guys. Putting together decks is why I play. Well, that and compulsively opening little foil packages.

When it comes to actually playing the game, I always have more fun in limited than constructed.
 
I'm with you guys. Putting together decks is why I play. Well, that and compulsively opening little foil packages.

When it comes to actually playing the game, I always have more fun in limited than constructed.

I love opening foil packagesssssssss!!!!!!!

But I would love playing with you guys than some random dudes, I think. We would encourage wacky ass decks and our own "metagame" of no rules except broken ass shit can do without.

Would be awesome.
 
Man, I don't even get that far. I spend more time enjoying reading articles about Magic then I do building decks or playing with them.

that's why i'm here. i don't even play anymore since i moved away from my playing buddies, around the time isd came out. but i still follow the new releases and reading about the cards.

i feel i should try some m13 draft events though
 
that's why i'm here. i don't even play anymore since i moved away from my playing buddies, around the time isd came out. but i still follow the new releases and reading about the cards.

i feel i should try some m13 draft events though

I'm going to attend the M13 prerelease with my new GF. She's interested and I think it will be fun for the both of us.
 
I love opening foil packagesssssssss!!!!!!!

But I would love playing with you guys than some random dudes, I think. We would encourage wacky ass decks and our own "metagame" of no rules except broken ass shit can do without.

Would be awesome.

We should try to organize GAF Cockatrice Nights or something, once a week. Maybe post challenges for optional deck styles or card inclusions just for fun.

A GAF mtg meta would be awesome.
 
Pretty sure it's always been that way.

But man I really, really hated that time period where Coldsnap, Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, Future Sight, 10th Edition, Lorwyn, Morningtide, Shadowmoor, Eventide composed of the legal sets in Standard.

I'm so glad I took a break from magic right after Future Sight. I didn't come back till Zendikar.

I played a few drafts and stuff for Lorwyn and Shadowmoor's pre-release but I kept hearing people go on about Faeries and Tarmogoyfs I just didn't want to get invovled. And Alara... As much as I like multi-color sets I hate big ass jumbled multicolor sets. I tend to stay in colored pairs rather than three colors or 5 color green. Maybe I'm just stuffy on that front but I hate bleed and just jamming the best for whatever situation so I stick to colored pairs. It's a limitation on me and I get that, but its just something I can't ever budge on. I mean I'll play three color decks, I still rock a fun Bant Venser deck for Modern (originally built for standard) but I could just take the green out if I wasn't too lazy to pick up the U/W I would need to let it survive without acidic slime. I just love that card too much is the problem. It's the perfect swiss army knife.

The last few core sets have been them experimenting with how to design a good "intro product" and it looks like they've decided that they can afford (and even should) to put in some bizarre cards like Battle of Wits and Door to Nothingness that new players can encounter and go "what the fuck?"

Exactly. I've seen a lot of bawwing of BoW being reprinted and honestly its just a Rare slot and you need sets where you have "what the fuck" cards for new players. All kinds of cards need to exist in Magic. Underpowered, overpowered, niche, staples, bad cards and "oh wow you can do this in the game?" cards are what make up magic; and lots of people, including me, tend to forget this is a game about fun and not min/maxing for wins.

The less terrible vanilla rares like Goliath Sphinx there are the better and moving back to the fun category is always welcome. Uninspired rares are no fun at all.

There was a time when big dumb, vanilla rares were considered awe inspiring. Granted that was more than 16 years ago, but its important for the game to have that. If every card was Kezzerdrix or Goliath Sphinx then yes it would be a very boring game, but sometimes you need those cards to either showcase something (vanilla rares aren't really that good) or realize that some people just really like big, dumb creatures (shudder).

Larger card pool for each set/block would be nice. I'm pretty sure I read that MaRo said they were doing away with "small sets" in blocks from now on, though, and just doing 3 large sets in one block rather than 2 large and 1 small. That, I like.

But man, I really wish I didn't quit during original Mirrodin. Would have loved to have played original Ravnica and Lorwyn during their time.


I'd be surprised if MaRo said that, considering they've slashed the card pools considerably. Prior to Alara, initial sets were roughly 300+ cards and 165 for smaller sets and from Alara on they've been roughly 250 cards with 150 for smaller sets. (which also include basic land in the smaller sets for even smaller pools, usually 2 arts for each land making 10 total basic land cards). The reasoning behind it was that collecting sets were very hard to do with larger card pools, filler becoming more prominent and having less cards means tighter design.

For them to throw that out the window and just do a 250 card set every 3 months, well that's 1000 new cards every year not including new "One Ofs" they like to do in stuff like Planechase and Commander.

I can't possibly see them do that, but if they did as an experiment that would put creedence in the idea of the "Chasing Nicol Bolas across the multiverse" block I've been hearing rumors about. Which is still something I don't think they will do, not that they can't do that. But that's way, way too many cards even for them.

Card pools the way they are are fine, you still have many diverse decks and strategies, its not like going rogue on a deck building spree is impossible, its just the lack of diversity in tournaments stems from our desire to win. It's better to test a metagame and hedge your bets by win percentages than to 100 percent rogue it and try to come up with something that will beat everyone if all you care about is winning. You can't possibly test and number crunch a rogue deck as much as all the man-hours crunched into the current popular deck.

I really really wish they would do limited print runs of older sets for the express purpose of Limited. Missing out on those sets because I didn't play Limited at the time is a huge regret of mine.

In paper magic, probably not. Printing and distributing is time and money. Now in MODO, well, thats already a thing ;) But I recall that you aren't a fan of it. Still they fire up tons of old school queues every week and they are still a blast to draft.

I'm the same way. I've always been that way with both Magic, and Pokemon. Any time a game requires some sort of building strategy, I tend to enjoy the strategic conceptualizing over the actual following through with the product.


Hee hee, yes, welcome to the Johnny club. Deck building is always, always much more fun than winning. Its when you can string wins together with your deck is when the curse happens and then it all collapses into a downward spiral of gnashing and wailing of teeth and hits of heroin directly to the nutsack to chase that first high ;D

We should try to organize GAF Cockatrice Nights or something, once a week. Maybe post challenges for optional deck styles or card inclusions just for fun.

A GAF mtg meta would be awesome.


I'd be down with it. Or MODO if most of us have that already.
 
the store near my girlfriend where she lives is doing the prerelease. mmm

Oh boo....

You know I wish there was more interaction between MODO and Paper Magic. Sorta like in how in the WoW TCG you could get scratch off codes for WoW.

Imagine what you could do with Paper Magic and Modo
 
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So yea... if I lose this draft should I just retire from Magic forever in shame? Please don't say yes because with me the better a deck I draft the worse I do.
 
Oh boo....

You know I wish there was more interaction between MODO and Paper Magic. Sorta like in how in the WoW TCG you could get scratch off codes for WoW.

Imagine what you could do with Paper Magic and Modo
They're intentionally segregated (and overpriced online) in order to protect the paper game.
 
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