The Technomancer
card-carrying scientician
Burn at the Stake Seems pretty absurd in the right deck to me, although I guess the cost might be high for that type of deck.
Yeah, it looks really good, it just has to be in mono-red.
Burn at the Stake Seems pretty absurd in the right deck to me, although I guess the cost might be high for that type of deck.
Technically you target the player with the ability/spell and then when it does damage you can redirect it to a Planeswalker they control. So if you have a Witchbane Orb or something similar that gives you hexproof it protects your Planeswalkers from burn spells.
Another thing to note is that Planeswalkers count as permanents so they can be targeted by anything that would target a permanent (ie Beast Within, Hex Parasite, anything that does proliferate etc etc).
If I have Burden of Guilt attached on your creature and it eventually gets equipped with Mask of Avacyn (hexproof), can I still pay 1 to tap it? The argument was that Burden of Guilt says to tap enchanted creature, not tap target enchanted creature; target being the key word.
Couldn't you kill it in response to then choosing a target? They could still target something else but it wouldn't be that creature.So there isn't any way to blow up the creature they choose to pair before it gets soulbonded and gains hexproof from that card, is there?
Couldn't you kill it in response to then choosing a target? They could still target something else but it wouldn't be that creature.
You must control another unpaired creature at the moment a creature with soulbond enters the battlefield or the soulbond ability won't trigger at all. However, the creature that pairs with the creature with soulbond isn't chosen until the soulbond ability resolves.
It's not clear to me if the binding itself goes on the stack such that you can respond to it.
Is soulbinding in the official rules yet?
http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/faq/avr
So when the Soulbond guy enters there isn't any way to prevent it from bonding with something (assuming you can't destroy all possible pair targets) since the ability resolves as soon as the choice is made. Also of note, the pairing doesn't target so you can pair up Shrouded creatures or stuff with protection from that color.
One thing I'm really miffed about.
There are only two "Wolfir" cards.
I had expected the Wolfir tribe to replace the werewolf tribe with some intertribal synergy (since most werewolf cards also apply to wolves) but... two cards. That's all that's left of werewolves.
Kind of ironic that WOTC made such a big deal about humans triumphing over evil in AVR... except humans were already the dominant tribe in both INN and DKA.
Welp, that's emergent gaming for you.
Got my AVR fat pack ordered. Now to calmly wait.
Oh yeah, check out just how lucky this kid was opening a pack. The sheer audacity of it made me chuckle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpgUGqgT4WU&feature=related
...Unhinged deck is as banned as ST Akuma in Magic matches right? Cuz using some of these cards are friggin' tempting.
One more thing:
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Do you need to pay mana to sacrifice or can u sacrifice any creature on the battlefield?
Also, I just realized that they didn't print a B/W angel.![]()
Have my two japanese boxes confirmed, gf is getting one english box.
Will probably buy 1 fat pack also and then will just do weekly drafts and league.
Being a pack opening whore is really a bad thing, and I keep telling myself no because I get the worst boxes but every time I do it anyway.
It is a really bad addiction.
I wish the artist had gone just a little bit further in making these cards mirror each other. The effect is cool; I just wish it was a little more pronounced.
Once in a while I open a phenomenal box that just reaffirms my addiction. I had a new phyrexia box that was outstanding, a foil mental misstep (which was worth mythic money before it was banned), a sword, elesh norn, and batterskull all came out of the one box. Sadly all my dark ascension boxes were junk and I only picked up 3 sorrin's through fat packs and individual boosters.
I like looking through commons and uncommons in new sets to see if we have any sleepers but this set seems rather void of them. Thunderous Rath and to a much smaller extent appetite for brains and vessel of endless rest from uncommons, and nothing from commons stands out. Some fantastic cards for limited but nothing that will become delver like.
Speaking of great commons for limited though, Seraph of Dawn the 2/4 angel with flying and lifelink for 4 is phenomenal. Not only does it fly and have lifelink, both of which are great for any card in limited, but it's out of reach of most burn with 4 toughness.
Faker than a three dollar bill. But those mini packs of 7 are interesting. On occasion you'll get two rares in them.
I'm conflicted about buying two boxes like I normally do. I'm leaving the country in a few months and doubt I'll have time or opportunity to play anymore. But I love opening boosters, it's like an addiction. And I'll still have time to use the new cards until August. I think I'll probably just get one box and a fat pack.
:lol Preordain, Ponder, and green sun banned in modern? Is there any card draw like them still in Modern? Seems weird they were banned.
I think this set has alot of sleepers in it and some great tools.
Will give my rundown when I get out of work.
Odd, I was watching the Uncharted 3 film edit before, and Sully said that! I've heard of those boosters- are they a US only thing made of completely random cards or something?
Box and a fat pack sounds good. I'll hopefully be doing the same for Return to Ravnica.
:lol Preordain, Ponder, and green sun banned in modern? Is there any card draw like them still in Modern? Seems weird they were banned.
Edit: Is mental misstep banned in standard? I don't see it in the ban for that date.
Odd, I was watching the Uncharted 3 film edit before, and Sully said that! I've heard of those boosters- are they a US only thing made of completely random cards or something?
Box and a fat pack sounds good. I'll hopefully be doing the same for Return to Ravnica.
It would have been neat to see a B/W angel, but I feel like it wouldn't have been very flavorful in the set.
Think Twice? :lol
This wasn't a recent ruling, was it? Wasn't that decided a few months ago?
cool stuff inc does this package that is a box, a fat pack and each of the precons for one price ($179 in this case).
I have noticed that many places are charging $10 more for this box than in the past.
If my LGS had decided to do that I would have kicked someone in the gooch.
Mental Misstep is only banned in Modern.
Most decks use Serum Visions to replace Preordain. Ponder was too good with the fetch lands for easy shuffles.
Yeah, they stopped giving mythics away because they took away from the "mythic" feel and made people less excited to open them in packs. That's what they've said on record, and I do understand it from that angle. However, it's more accurate to say that it was a business decision meant to drive the sales of boosters and keep second market prices for popular mythics high.Also, what's up with the underpowered pre-release cards. The Scars block had some high powered pre-release foils, like Wurmcoil and Hero of Bladehold. This block has been lacking in that regard.
I agree. Especially when the new Rav block comes around. Going to actively look for this card this weekend.My pick for sleeper in terms of value for this set is:
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No way it doesn't go up in value. That's SUCH a cool ability.
This is why I'm sort of excited for the next FTV set, although history shows that it's better to keep expectations low. That last set was a travesty.Alchemist's refuge will definitely go up once someone figures out a great deck to put it in. But it will never come close to Cavern of Souls, which I honestly believe will go up in value and in the (very) long term retain it's value like crazy. Great non basic lands always do. I have an english and a Russian Urborg and if you told me it would be a 20 dollar land in 2012 I would have never believed you. But then I looked back and realized how many non basics creep up in value for years after.
cool stuff inc does this package that is a box, a fat pack and each of the precons for one price ($179 in this case).
I have noticed that many places are charging $10 more for this box than in the past.
If my LGS had decided to do that I would have kicked someone in the gooch.
Alchemist's refuge will definitely go up once someone figures out a great deck to put it in. But it will never come close to Cavern of Souls, which I honestly believe will go up in value and in the (very) long term retain it's value like crazy. Great non basic lands always do. I have an english and a Russian Urborg and if you told me it would be a 20 dollar land in 2012 I would have never believed you. But then I looked back and realized how many non basics creep up in value for years after.
In general, you should not assume anymore of a card's effect than what's explicitly written on the card.
Of course there are a lot of implicit rules that you should familiarize yourself with, but in general if a card says "Sacrifice a creature" it means just that, although it's implied that it's only creatures you control. I don't think you can ever sacrifice a creature another player controls.
Speaking of wording, there are several cards that says "as long as X is in the battlefield, blah blah blah". Riders of Gavony text is "As Riders of Gavony enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. Human creature you control have protection from creatures of the chosen type". Since it doesn't have that first phrase I mentioned, does that mean even if Riders of Gavony isn't on the battlefield anymore after resolving, Humans will still gain protection of said creature type?
Speaking of wording, there are several cards that says "as long as X is in the battlefield, blah blah blah". Riders of Gavony text is "As Riders of Gavony enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. Human creature you control have protection from creatures of the chosen type". Since it doesn't have that first phrase I mentioned, does that mean even if Riders of Gavony isn't on the battlefield anymore after resolving, Humans will still gain protection of said creature type?
No, because they're no longer paired if Riders leaves play.
I'm surprised there isn't a Clone-type card anywhere in here. You'd think it'd be good idea to print another way to kill all the Legendary stuff. Hopefully Phantasmal Image gets reprinted in 2013.