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(07-21-2012, 11:56 PM)
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It's a hot mess right now, so I'd skip it. EDIT: Oh man LSV is getting crushed by Blood Moon. That card is soooo dirtay.
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(07-22-2012, 01:56 AM)
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Blinded by the luminous glory that is David Bowie's physical manifestation.
(07-22-2012, 02:03 AM)
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(07-22-2012, 05:51 PM)
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Emrakul IS banned in commander though. |
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(07-22-2012, 07:03 PM)
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Went 3-1 four times, 4-0 once. The deck has some poor matchups, but it's goddamn solid otherwise. Not to mention that its bad matchups tend to be expensive and extremely poor against the rest of the metagame. Just make sure to have a strong sideboard. It's not a very strong deck game 1, and as potent as your combo is, it's pretty much the slowest one in the format. But... yeah, if you're breaking into modern, you should strongly consider it. Just don't fall into the trap of copying a pro's sideboard; pros get 4-round byes in major events. They don't have to play against bad decks that happen to have absurdly good matchups against you; they often won't have to face affinity, either. Your sideboard should barely resemble LSVs if you plan on piloting this deck.
Last edited by Lucario; 07-22-2012 at 07:05 PM.
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(07-22-2012, 07:35 PM)
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Then I proceeded to play Kozilek, Pathrazer, and Jin-Gitaxias on consecutive turns. So I guess it's nobody's fault but mine I got hated :( Anyway, deck changes. I own Ulamog's physical card, so he's staying. Pathrazer and Artisan are pretty cheap to get hold of, so I think I'll keep those. I guess I can ditch Kozilek and It That Betrays, though. I think I'll also get rid of Darksteel Colossus for flavour reasons. In go some Leviathans. So, creature-wise: - Kozilek, the Butcher of Truth - It That Betrays - Darksteel Colossus + Kederekt Leviathan + Inkwell Leviathan + Stormtide Leviathan Maybe I could drop the Eldrazi and Jin-Gitaxias altogether, and go for a 'terrors of the deep' theme: - Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre - Pathrazer of Ulamog - Artisan of Kozilek - Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur + Lorthos, the Tidemaker + Denizen of the Deep + Tidal Kraken + Deep-Sea Kraken The problem with that is as cool as giant squid etc are, they're just nowhere near as effective a win condition as the Eldrazi. Perhaps I'll keep a single Ulamog in there and leave it down to luck - will I be playing a terrifying Eldrazi or a slightly less terrifying but still pretty scary leviathan? |
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(07-22-2012, 08:01 PM)
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Yes, but if people complain at me for using them then they're probably not finding it fun and are less likely to play with me in the future. If someone used a deck that reliably combos out by turn 5, I'd quickly get bored and stop playing against them. EDH isn't meant to be a competitive format; I don't play Magic only to win. It's a game first and foremost.
But I suppose you're right. I only own Ulamog at the moment anyway, so some substitutions will have to be made until I get some more. Once I do, if someone lets me play one every turn from turn 5/6 onwards, they should probably be packing more removal :P |
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(07-22-2012, 09:08 PM)
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Don't forget Magister Sphinx, which is practically the same thing. Speaking of sphinxes, Consecrated Sphinx is pretty ridiculous in multiplayer. If two people get one out simultaneously, the rest of the board may as well just not play. Time Warp effects are usually also a pain, because nobody else gets to play while the blue player takes 5 turns in a row (being a bit hypocritical here - my charge counter deck has Magistrate's Scepter).
I've been fortunate enough not to go against any of the generals that can consistently pull off an early infinite combo. I did once play a really aggressive Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon deck - tons of land hate and ramp, then swing a few times with infect while the opponent is helpless. |
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(07-23-2012, 01:17 AM)
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You guys have any good stories on MTGO for jerkwads?
Like, I know if I finally built a good deck if a lot of people call me a "lucky asshole" but the best story I got is a month ago I was playing my Modern Emeria The Sky Ruin deck which is a pseudo reanimate/fog deck using Kor Cartographers, Knight of the White Orchard, and plainscycling creatures to fetch for plains and then get inevitability when you get one or more Sky Ruins with Yousei out. Early turns you drop Kami of False Hopes out and back up with Wrath of Gods. Then when you get seven plains you can do Kami recursion and fog them all day until you get the lockdown. I was playing in a match and the guys deck was pretty good, some faeries deck. However I brought myself from the brink like my deck usually does and eventually got the lockdown and then the guy loses his shit. He was like "You know!? I would just concede but your deck is so fucking annoying so I'm just going to sit here, yeah THIS IS WHAT YOU GET PAL" And then I say "uh... qq?" And then he goes "THATS QQ ASSHOLE, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW, YOUR DECK SUCKS LOLZ" So we sit there until he times out. How often do you guys run into this, of course this is in the casual room. Edit: Also I will admit to trolling someone. I normally don't talk much on MTGO, the less talk, more play the better. However I do remember one game where I was about to win, and the opponent right clicks and selects "Good Game". Like I said I don't normally talk, so I was confused why he just sat there for five minutes. And then he types "I said GOOD GAME ASSHOLE" and then quits. But then he kept PMing me "Good GAME" until I had to block him. I call it trolling because well I guess I could have just right clicked Good Game but again I didn't know that was the proper etiquette. Also back in the day people would spam you to draw a game if they were going to lose, I'm glad they took that out cause that used to happen a lot.
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(07-23-2012, 02:48 AM)
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I will say that the Tarland intro deck is a pretty decent starter deck. Just add in a few cheap commons and you already got yourself a decent budget deck. |
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Blinded by the luminous glory that is David Bowie's physical manifestation.
(07-23-2012, 03:07 AM)
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It's kinda crappy that M:tG:O copies your chat log in games. I mean, it's a gift and a curse because what you say is public to anyone that wants to watch your replay, but at the same time I've had some people help me get around the GUI/screwy-ness of some shit in M:tG:O that would be automated in DotP's that is useful to have on hand.
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(07-23-2012, 04:12 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 09:12 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 10:16 AM)
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My half ass modified version of the Tarland intro deck. 4 Delvers 2 Augur of Bolas 3 Scroll Thief 2 Tarland, Sky Summoner 1 Charmbreaker Devils 1 Stormtide Leviathan 3 Incinerate 3 Vapor Snags 4 Thought Scour 4 Mana Leaks 1 Negate 2 Talrand's Invocation 1 Act of Aggression 3 Runechanter's Pike 2 Ring of Evos Isle (actually like this card a lot) 15 Island 6 Mountain 2 Evolving Wilds 1 Desolate Lighthouse |
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(07-23-2012, 11:33 AM)
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So my favorite Magic cards are the ones that don't do what they say they do. That probably doesn't make much sense, so let me give an example:
Mulch says that it finds land cards for you, when what it really does is fill your graveyard with targets for Unburial Rites. I'm trying to find some more good examples of these types of cards from Magic past; any good suggestions? |
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(07-23-2012, 01:00 PM)
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(07-23-2012, 02:53 PM)
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A few shit talkers too. Always surprised to see that happen. I know it's bound to happen in any competitive medium, but come on dude, it's MAGIC. You don't need to talk shit. |
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(07-24-2012, 01:44 PM)
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Deck lists?
Deck lists.
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(07-24-2012, 01:56 PM)
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So many people in my group run Bribery and Mind Control-type cards that running eldrazi usually ends with your own card beating you to death. There are tons of decks/cards that seem unfair, eldrazi just happen to be the most common since they can be effective in almost every edh deck. Really the only things not looked down upon are shitty or group hug decks.
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(07-24-2012, 06:08 PM)
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(07-24-2012, 10:26 PM)
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For example ![]() The shock lands are so good because they can be searched for with fetch lands, for example ![]() could fetch Watery Grave.
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