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Post by Baron Sengir on Jan 25, 2012 9:51:28 GMT -6
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Jan 27, 2012 19:23:41 GMT -6
Except that the new one is Legendary so you can't stack multiple copies. Although you can always add Thalia in addition to the Glowriders I suppose.
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Post by Baron Sengir on Jan 27, 2012 20:49:07 GMT -6
Except that the new one is Legendary so you can't stack multiple copies. Although you can always add Thalia in addition to the Glowriders I suppose. Well that's why I said basically, but that first strike and 2 mana definitely makes Thalia worth it more in my opinion. I guess in a casual game it wouldn't hurt to have more than one, but in a legacy or vintage tournament, one is all you would really need. That and 3 mana for what it does make Glowrider a little too inefficient. (Which I guess is more of what I had in mind for it, but I know you probably are thinking otherwise)
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Post by House Turtle on Feb 4, 2012 16:44:42 GMT -6
Curse of Exhaustion is loads of fun. I really like the curse cards.
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Post by House Turtle on Feb 4, 2012 17:16:37 GMT -6
I found my card to complain about. Elbrus, the Binding Blade. AN equipment that comes into play for 7 equips for 1 and can transform into a 13/13 trample demon. Its worse to see it and what it does.
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Post by Baron Sengir on Feb 4, 2012 22:49:20 GMT -6
I found my card to complain about. Elbrus, the Binding Blade. AN equipment that comes into play for 7 equips for 1 and can transform into a 13/13 trample demon. Its worse to see it and what it does. Wow! Yeah that would be quite the powerful card to play in our multi-player games.
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Post by House Turtle on Feb 5, 2012 3:28:53 GMT -6
Granted there's ways of handling it if one is caught unprepared its something I doubt anyone would live long enough through to deal with. A simple counterspell or bounce card would do a lot. Even control spells like in my licid deck or a simple royal assassin could do it in. There's even the whole destroying it as an artifact before it transformes Naturalize was reprinted in Innistrad. This is got to be why there's the one blue card that gives a creature -13/-0.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Feb 5, 2012 12:26:32 GMT -6
What does intimidate do?
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Post by Baron Sengir on Feb 5, 2012 13:55:04 GMT -6
From the Wiki Site with the list of keywords. "Intimidate A creature with intimidate can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or creatures that share a color with it. It first appeared in Zendikar. In 2009, Intimidate was announced as an evergreen keyword to replace fear, though it did not appear in a Core Set until Hideous Visage was printed in Magic 2012.[7]" Magic Keywords
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Post by Orzhovan Council on Feb 5, 2012 15:34:29 GMT -6
I ordered a DA box, hoping to get an Elbrus, it will fit in nicely with my multiplayer mono black Subversion deck.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Feb 8, 2012 12:15:10 GMT -6
So intimidate is just fear, but not specific to black? Alright then.
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Post by Baron Sengir on Feb 8, 2012 14:21:00 GMT -6
So intimidate is just fear, but not specific to black? Alright then. Yeah they replaced fear with intimidate.
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Post by House Turtle on Feb 8, 2012 18:43:40 GMT -6
I just bought a fat pack and didn't get it. I did pull some nice cards though like Vault of the Archangel The fat pack also gave me over half the set.
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Post by House Turtle on Feb 8, 2012 18:47:46 GMT -6
Well, seems I only need 2 expensive cards for Dark Ascension and what a surpeise one is the planeswalker. Although Sorin runs for about 40 bucks the lich I need is 11. Everything else is pretty cheap.
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Post by Baron Sengir on Feb 8, 2012 20:58:25 GMT -6
Awesome! Id imagine Sorin will drop in price so I would just sit tight for now.
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