That one is fine it packs a lot of inevitability in bolts and helixes. I'm talking draw go, think twice UW control.
Spell Snare remains a beating.
Is spell snare even played? Haven't seen it in a while.
That one is fine it packs a lot of inevitability in bolts and helixes. I'm talking draw go, think twice UW control.
Spell Snare remains a beating.
Not if everyone plays meta decks but that begs the question why you're playing merfolk with its terrible GDS MU.Is spell snare even played? Haven't seen it in a while.
And there go the control goalpostsThat one is fine it packs a lot of inevitability in bolts and helixes. I'm talking draw go, think twice UW control.
Spell Snare remains a beating.
That's not a new stance from me. I've never counted bolt snap bolt decks as control.And there go the control goalposts
Rules Question:
I have a creature that my opponent uses Unquenchable Thirst on (Enchanted creature does not untap during its controllers untap step); can I use Act of Heroism (Untap target creature) to get around Unquenchable Thirst, at least for a turn?
Yes, it can still be untapped by other spells and effects.
Unfortunately, modern pro tours skew towards constructed, with only 6 draft rounds and top 8 being constructed. Which is weird? When any player wants to build a competitive constructed deck, he/she would likely either trade or buy from the secondary market, which doesn't really benefit Wizards. Sure, third parties open a lot of product to sell singles, but I assume it's only a fraction of product sold worldwide. Therefore it makes sense to promote limited as much as constructed.
I'd love to see non-team limited die at the PT level.
I'm not a fan of formats where you can just be randomly hosed by other people around you. (see: me not being a fan of multiplayer) There's of course skill, but the variance involved there is a different type relative to either Sealed or Constructed.I'm very sympathetic to Firemind's position that being a top player should take into account your skill in draft, which is very hard to do with limited as a GP-only affair. That said: I literally never watch the limited rounds in any PT, so.
If everyone screws each other just a little bit, you can 3-0 with a bad deck. You just need to adapt and switch.I'm not a fan of formats where you can just be randomly hosed by other people around you. (see: me not being a fan of multiplayer) There's of course skill, but the variance involved there is a different type relative to either Sealed or Constructed.
Or even team draft, where half the point is to screw the people sitting next to you.
It emphasizes different skills. Not "more" skills.If everyone screws each other just a little bit, you can 3-0 with a bad deck. You just need to adapt and switch.
Draft is a more skill intensive format than Standard and arguing otherwise is kind of wrong.
I think draft is the most comparable to Texas Hold em since you all share the same 'deck', which I agree requires different skills like you said.It emphasizes different skills. Not "more" skills.
I would be all for a Modern/Standard PT that axed limited.
It's much, much easier to conceptualize what a gameplan is for a constructed deck is relative to a limited one as a viewer.watching a draft is exciting, watching limited decks being played is the most boring shit.
Seriously wouldn't mind if they just prerecorded all the drafts then analysed them for 8 hours instead and made the audience guess the records and such.
Heck I'd be fine if record didn't matter and instead a jury consisting of LSV, Huey Jennsen, Patrick Chapin and Patrick Sullivan rated their drafting skills, form and landing in a demeaning manner.
because wizards sucks at providing you information, they finally after years managed to procure decklists to be displayed on the screen for limited decks. They don't have a tracking tool that can tell you what cards players have in hand, or what's on the battlefield but it's a baby step.It's much, much easier to conceptualize what a gameplan is for a constructed deck is relative to a limited one as a viewer.
That's not it. It's that limited decks are pretty rando, while you can easily grasp what a constructed deck is doing. What you see as a downside is a big upside for viewers.because wizards sucks at providing you information, they finally after years managed to procure decklists to be displayed on the screen for limited decks. They don't have a tracking tool that can tell you what cards players have in hand, or what's on the battlefield but it's a baby step.
In constructed you see a couple cards and you already have a significant notion how the deck looks.
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#4 is good.I pretty much exclusively play limited so I enjoy the limited portions of the GP/PTs here is what I want.
- chaos drafts! Let's get real janky. Chaos drafts using all standard sets
- cube drafts at PTs
- for team GP/PTs drop the Legacy person and make it a draft player.
- for sealed, film the teams opening their pools and building their decks. I want to see the deliberation
Now you can all tell me how wrong I am.
limited decks are only random when you don't know the contents. You don't know the outs a player is playing towards, you don't know the strategy of the deck.That's not it. It's that limited decks are pretty rando, while you can easily grasp what a constructed deck is doing. What you see as a downside is a big upside for viewers.
Why are you abbreviating Invasion Block Constructed as if that meant something, I was 7 years old.
Zhi's IBC PT win is the epitome of what you can reward in Constructed that you can't in limited.
Can someone explain to me the appeal of those lands Ashodin posted? The artist?
WG Vampires with feral prowlers in the side board??? Currently 5-2.
I forgot this Tezzeret existed, looked decent but he kinda had the nuts. Every card of his traded up while decandeo was flooding.
Emblems too strong reprint Karn.
Even if he takes it all it's not particularly telling, Dovin Baan made the finals of a pro tour and won an SCG open.I mean he ended the day 7-1-1 so obviously the deck is doing something right. Still have another day to go so we'll see how it does but it looks interesting.
Rebecca Guay used to be a frequent Magic artist, but she's made her name as a "proper" artist and is far too expensive for normal card commissions. She's only used for special art like this.
Plus, she's a very divisive artist, because some thought her art wasn't cool or manly enough, but her fans really liked her art. This is referenced in this Unhinged card.
Rebecca Guay used to be a frequent Magic artist, but she's made her name as a "proper" artist and is far too expensive for normal card commissions. She's only used for special art like this.
Plus, she's a very divisive artist, because some thought her art wasn't cool or manly enough, but her fans really liked her art. This is referenced in this Unhinged card.
Pretty fun first day of the new standard. Lots of new cards improving old decks (Azcanta, Hostsge Taker) and a few new neat janky decks (Grixis Amulet). Approach is 9-0.
Edit: I also can't believe someone brought a version of Marionette deck we have been joking about for a few weeks here.
You might (not) be surprised just how many players absolutely despise draft. The fact it is legitimately hard as hell is probably why, but I know dozens of players and the only one that enjoys both constructed and draft is me.That's not it. It's that limited decks are pretty rando, while you can easily grasp what a constructed deck is doing. What you see as a downside is a big upside for viewers.
Zhi's IBC PT win is the epitome of what you can reward in Constructed that you can't in limited.
Can someone explain to me the appeal of those lands Ashodin posted? The artist?