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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Sept 18, 2004 15:32:58 GMT -6
No idea why "Wanna Nutkin!" is there? I has no idea.
Anyway, I voted yes. It's one of my favorite sets of all time.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Sept 18, 2004 18:08:28 GMT -6
Odyssey is definitely cool (even though it has Dr. Teeth in it).
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Post by Volrath, the Fallen on Sept 19, 2004 10:35:03 GMT -6
well, i love odyssey block in general. All three sets were very good. (ugh, Dr. Teeth......)
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Post by Baron Sengir on Sept 20, 2004 11:08:03 GMT -6
I'd put Odyssey as number three, with Tempest as number one, Apocalypse number two, Invasion number four, and Darksteel number five.
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Sept 20, 2004 19:39:41 GMT -6
Yay!
My five are:
Odyssey Onslaught Unglued Ice Age Urza's
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Post by Volrath, the Fallen on Sept 20, 2004 20:49:14 GMT -6
i'd go:
Judgement Tempest Mirrodin Ice Age Odyssey
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Sept 20, 2004 20:51:52 GMT -6
W00T! Someone else who likes Ice Age!
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Disco Bandit
Dragon
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Oct 27, 2004 23:30:09 GMT -6
odyssey is by far one of the coolest sets in existance. can't beat them lhurgoyfs. speaking of which, what were the people at WotC on when they came up with that for a creature?
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Post by Baron Sengir on Oct 28, 2004 6:39:31 GMT -6
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Disco Bandit
Dragon
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Oct 28, 2004 23:15:28 GMT -6
that's a remake of something, i know it. i've seen that somewhere else. could it be this card?
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Oct 28, 2004 23:32:09 GMT -6
Similar idea, but not quite the same. Cranial Extraction doesn't even require the card to be in their hand. You just gotta know they have it. Or, you could use it on yourself. There was an article on the WotC site about a deck that put at least 20 Relentless Rats in it, and then would Extract itself to shrink the deck down and vastly increase the chance of getting its kill cards.
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Disco Bandit
Dragon
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Oct 29, 2004 23:09:35 GMT -6
but isn't there a limit to how many of one card you can have in your deck?
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Post by Volrath, the Fallen on Oct 30, 2004 0:05:36 GMT -6
read relentless rats. It allows you to break that rule
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Disco Bandit
Dragon
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Oct 30, 2004 0:59:32 GMT -6
oh... i see. that card can actually come in handy.
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