Have any of you guys ordered from TCGPlayer, and if so, can you give me the scoop on how they operate?
Ramp Mill
Creatures - 15
4x Borderland Ranger
3x Fog Bank
4x Axebane Guardian
2x Doorkeeper
2x Hover Barrier
Spells - 21
3x Increasing Confusion
4x Temporal Mastery
4x Farseek
2x Ranger's Path
4x Unsummon
2x Silent Departure
2x Cyclonic Rift
Lands
Xx Forest
Xx Island
4x Hinterland Harbor
4x Alchemist's Refuge
What are the Borderland Rangers for?
Secret top tier pricing.I have been finding amazon shops are very competitive when compared to TCG aggregation.
Yes. It would be a glorious day, as it would mean the death of the reserved list.Can you imagine the shitstorm if they printed a limited run of those?
TCGPlayer.com should help - it has a good price guide. Look up sets and put them in price order.Magic-GAF!
I have cards from the 4th/5th Edition-era (including a bunch from the Mirage cycle), and some Chronicles/Ice Age stuff too.
Any odds these are worth a bunch? Best price guides to consult?
Magic-GAF!
I have cards from the 4th/5th Edition-era (including a bunch from the Mirage cycle), and some Chronicles/Ice Age stuff too.
Any odds these are worth a bunch? Best price guides to consult?
TCGPlayer.com should help - it has a good price guide. Look up sets and put them in price order.
Do you have Alliances cards?
I have cards from the 4th/5th Edition-era (including a bunch from the Mirage cycle), and some Chronicles/Ice Age stuff too.
Any odds these are worth a bunch? Best price guides to consult?
And you know, FoW, which is $60 on its own....Those are, sadly, some of the lowest value sets in the game. The three highest cards from 5th edition are worth about 5 dollars, 5 dollars and 11 dollars respectively (Wrath of God, Nevinyrral's Disk, Sylvan Library). 4th edition has these same cards and adds Land Tax, which recently got unbanned and so is worth about $12-15 now. Ice Age has basically nothing (Necropotence is about 5 bucks, the highest card) and Chronicles has Blood Moon at about 6 bucks.
Also these are TCG dealer sell prices on NM or close to NM condition cards, when selling them yourself you're looking at 60-80% of that value, and that's if they're not in worse condition.
I sniped an Ebay auction on a set of 1x NM Alliance for $62 shipped, a few weeks before Helm became a thing after RIP combo top 8'd. Even at the time, it seems people ignored Lake of the Dead, Kjeldoran Outpost, Thawing Glaciers all being > $5...
And you know, FoW, which is $60 on its own....
Eh, kind of. (not exactly big money, yeah)I don't think Weatherlight has a single money rare at this point.
They're good... in Limited. As Constructed choices they're somewhat lacking. The only one that would see any play in a constructed deck between those 3 is Grim Roustabout, and usually there are better choices for aggressive R/B two drops such as Gore House Chainwalker or Knight of Infamy.
Also combo doesn't exist in Standard, sadly. The closest decks to "combo" that I know of are strange Epic Experiment based decks or the Angel of Glory's Rise + Fiend Hunter + Sac Outlet combo.
I guess that's true, although in my eyes, if you're not generating infinite mana/creatures/spells then it's not a Real Man's Combo.Reanimator is technically a type of combo
okay, so my friend just summoned a creature, instantly sacrificed it in order to break my artifact. As soon as he does that I use victim of the night to instantly destroy the creature. Does the artifact get broken?
If you play victim of the knight in response to the sacrifice trigger than the artifact survives. Do you know how the stack works? Actions and reactions go on it, and then are played in reverse order from the most recent one. So if the chain of action is like this:
Sacrifice Effect
Destroy Effect
The destroy happens first. Then the game moves up the chain and tries to do the sacrifice effect, but the creature is no longer around to pay the cost, so the effect fizzles.
...I'm 80% sure what I've said is accurate. I always get the rules about passing priority wrong.
Okay, new question: Is a tap ability on a creature card considered an instant? If someone attacks with a creature, uses a card to pump up the creature to 4 damage and my creature has a tap ability to instantly kill a 4 damage or higher creature, do i get to kill it before it attacks me?
Okay, new question: Is a tap ability on a creature card considered an instant? If someone attacks with a creature, uses a card to pump up the creature to 4 damage and my creature has a tap ability to instantly kill a 4 damage or higher creature, do i get to kill it before it attacks me?
They're not dumb questions. Really foreign/vague concepts for people new to the genre.
Odyssey Block Constructed was one of the only formats in the game's history where almost everything was done at "Pokemon Speed" due to how good MBC was.Magic is one of the only turn based games in existence where you can do things on your opponents turn so there is definitely a learning curve there.
Thanks guys for all the super quick responses to all my probably dumb questions! You are all really helping out myself and my friends as we are learning the game. Much appreciated
Magic is one of the only turn based games in existence where you can do things on your opponents turn so there is definitely a learning curve there.
I'm sorry Sinatar, but you've just activated my trap card!Magic is one of the only turn based games in existence where you can do things on your opponents turn so there is definitely a learning curve there.
It is sad that this (one of the reasons I love Magic so much) is also the reason we can never get an asynchronous version of it for phones.
Dominion is a blast. From a player's perspective, I easily enjoy it much more than Magic.All the praise that the deckbuilding board games get, are they actually any good compared to Magic? From my very basic knowledge they don't seem very interactive.
Sacrificing happens immediately. You can't respond to it.