Magic Stronghold.
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Magic Stronghold.
Has anybody tried playing a game over Skype? Is it even possible?
Has anyone got opinions over vampire decks? I have a number of red and black cards, mostly from the Innistrad block. Few good reprints in m13 also- Vampire Nighthawk and Vampire Nocturnus also.
Opinion from what I've seen seems to be mixed- mainly that they're fun to play, but not overly competitive. Is that the consensus here?
I've already got some Stromkirk Nobles, Stromkirk Captains, a Falkenrath Aristocrat, Falkenrath Marauders, Bloodlord of Vaasgoth, and a fair number of other commons/uncommons. The problem seems to be the low mana cost cards. Stromkirk Noble is an obvious choice, but what about two and three drops? Blood Artist and Falkenrath Exterminator perhaps?
NeoGAF Magic tournament on skype! Haha.Haha, I want to try to set up a webcam system where you could do this now.
Blood Artist is a great little card. I'd use the 2 drop for Go For the Throat and Vampire Interloper. I have a pretty awesome B/R Vamp standard deck and that's what I use
Just checked, and I have an Interloper, seems like a good card for the mana!
I was looking at Bloodline Keeper for a four drop. Interesting card, question being if I would have enough vampires on my table often enough to transform it? On the other hand, Falkenrath Marauders is more expensive, but could quickly ramp up if my opponent doesn't have too many ways of dealing with flyers? However I'm then relying on a specific situation for them to pull off!
Has anybody tried playing a game over Skype? Is it even possible?
What a shit set value wise. But it's pretty fun to play limited with.
Went to three different sealed events (two solo, one two headed giant) took first twice and third once. Collected 20 prize packs in all (low attendance meant small payouts). Between those 20 and the 20 I opened for drafting, I got maybe 60 bucks worth of cards :/
Oh and winning a two headed giant with your girlfriend as your partner is quite fun. Except when she jacks all the rares afterwards lol.
Welcome back and don't worry about the expenses yet. Decided I wanted to build a Type 1 deck finally and just spent over twice that on one card.Got back into Magic a couple weeks ago thanks to Duels 2013 - posted about it in this topic. Since then I've grabbed an Event Deck, a Common/Uncommon M13 Play Set and an M13 Fat Pack, all for "regular" play, to help build up a base of cards for kitchen table Magic.
But I'm also a collector at heart so I've been trolling Ebay for complete sets of any and every expansion. Tonight I finally nabbed one! Sure it'sbut hey... every collector has to start somewhereFallen Empires
Fake Edit: Actually now that I total up what I've spent... I am just now realizing I'm up to $139 already! Damn, this IS an expensive hobby. I better cool it until RtR, lest the wife find out.
That was part of the 10th anniversary giveaway. Every player got a semi-random (no rares, I don't think) foil from PDS slivers, and older accounts got all sorts of stuff. I started MODO in 7th edition, and they gave me the following:
PDS Slivers, PDS Fire & Lightning, PDS Graveborn, foil UNH island, UNH mountain, alara block foil booster pack.
Yeah.
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This is the best vampire deck I've been able to whip up. It's very very swingy, I either crush or get crushed.
That's not how our judges ran it at all. They decreed it applies to the team's attackers. They even made announcement before we started.
Exalted only applies if it's the only creature attacking on the team. A quick google search confirms this.
So here's a quick summary of how my prerelease went: 5 events, $101, 36 packs total, 3 mythics.This means "very badly," btw.
Just. Very depressed right now about this weekend.
There's quite a few good prices rares and mythics. None of which I got. Even going by mythics alone, 3 in 36 isn't a lot. 36 is the same amount as a box. Boxes usually have 4-7 mythics. So by price (within the set) and by mythic ratio, I got a lot of crap.Sorry to hear that dude but you should've came around and paid attention to the thread. Right now even winning packs of m13 is probably the worst set you could open right now. I'd much rather take AVR packs.
There's quite a few good prices rares and mythics. None of which I got. Even going by mythics alone, 3 in 36 isn't a lot. 36 is the same amount as a box. Boxes usually have 4-7 mythics. So by price (within the set) and by mythic ratio, I got a lot of crap.
There's quite a few good prices rares and mythics. None of which I got. Even going by mythics alone, 3 in 36 isn't a lot. 36 is the same amount as a box. Boxes usually have 4-7 mythics. So by price (within the set) and by mythic ratio, I got a lot of crap.
I am on an absolutely ridiculous luck streak with boosters right now in terms of % of mythics. Like 6 in the last 10 or 12 opened. They must just be tempting me to buy a box.
Any EDH/Commander players up in here?
So me and my friends were discussing something since arbor elf is out now. What do you consider more beneficial, would you keep your mana tapped until the last second to use arbor elf to untap and then play an instant (whether a counter or a pump spell, etc.) to try and hope they forget you're not actually short on the pump/counter or do you do it early try to show something that you might not have and in return have them play around it? Either way you have to do it the whole match otherwise they know you're only showing when you don't, etc.. I feel like a lot of people would forget I can get an extra mana by waiting to tap but I know there are definitely people who will play around me depending on what I leave open. Do you guys thing one is better than the other?
If you actually have something you don't want to advertise it, if you don't have something then you want to bluff it.
Ya, but if you go by that logic, even time I show they know I have nothing, every time I don't, they don't know I have it. I'm not sure how you can do that with arbor elf if you switch just on that.
There's quite a few good prices rares and mythics. None of which I got. Even going by mythics alone, 3 in 36 isn't a lot. 36 is the same amount as a box. Boxes usually have 4-7 mythics. So by price (within the set) and by mythic ratio, I got a lot of crap.
Guess it depends on how often you are going to play the same people.
Would Arbor Elf really be any more useful for bluffing than a Llanowar? I think most people are pretty used to seeing that one mana elf on your side as a potential mana source. And all other things being equal leaving it untapped is better since it can be a blocker who still gives you mana before combat damage.
I'm gonna make Talrand Delver work. DELRAND will dominate the next 3 months of Type 2 Magic.
*list*
let's DO IT
Going with the "I sure hope they don't have a Hurricane" plan?![]()