The General Magic: The Gathering Thread
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I hereby dub the new Thalia promo "I have special eyes."
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I love the new Thalia art, I think it's really cool
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I am just happy that there is a modern WMCQ
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So there was a draft on Monday in place of my stores FNM because they get more players then, and I done something pretty stupid. I was about 25 quid in trade value with a guy who I traded my Emrakul for a Judge promo Riku because he wanted a bunch of other stuff. I was gonna just take cash, but then he offered to just get packs in the value of it and I agreed. I open 2 Thunderbreak Regents out of the first 6 packs and a bunch of poop, but then I get rip a Sarkhan Unbroken, putting me ahead of value. IDK how I managed to turn around what was a really stupid idea into pure profit, but man am I glad I did.
The draft itself was not great. I first and second picked the black Regent and Assault Formation, think about going into a big butt deck, which is mostly what I drafted that pack. Then I opened a Dragonlord Ojutai and knew I had to take it. I was then passed the Pristine Skywise and 5 pieces of on-colour fixing in the FRF pack. I was playing a four colour deck against my better judgement, and it never got to work. I think next time, I'll just draft the biggest of butts solidly.
The draft itself was not great. I first and second picked the black Regent and Assault Formation, think about going into a big butt deck, which is mostly what I drafted that pack. Then I opened a Dragonlord Ojutai and knew I had to take it. I was then passed the Pristine Skywise and 5 pieces of on-colour fixing in the FRF pack. I was playing a four colour deck against my better judgement, and it never got to work. I think next time, I'll just draft the biggest of butts solidly.
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Wat. Storm crow reprint confirmed? Isn't this just gonna break the Standard and limited meta?
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Congratulations! That's awesome. In celebration I will make cake and bake Perplexing Chimeras into it.
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Why is Storm Crow considered such a good card?
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It isn't. It's just a joke about how average it is. A 1/2 flier for 1U? It's straight vanilla test passing. It's not dirt, but it's not spectacular either. It's something you'd pick to round out a draft deck.
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The best way to explain it is that Storm crow is the Chuck Norris of magic cards
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It's part of the greatest combination of cards in magic: Force of Will + a Blue card.
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So I was wondering. Is there anything like Birthing Pod, Aether Vial or similar in black? My Gatherer-fu didn't get me anything.
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Instant speed cheating creatures in? The only thing I can think of is Entomb/Buried Alive/putting stuff in the graveyard and then a reanimation effect, (at instant: Betrayal of Flesh, Corpse Dance, Makeshift Mannequin).
Storm Crow is also at it's most effective when combined with the greatest card in magic: Island.
Storm Crow is also at it's most effective when combined with the greatest card in magic: Island.
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You've got it backwards. Island is only great because it helps you cast Storm Crow!fantôme wrote:Storm Crow is also at it's most effective when combined with the greatest card in magic: Island.
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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Just Top 8'd a PPTQ, but was unable to go all the way, with my homebrew Esper deck. Went to time three times, so tired, so tired. Can post decklist/details if people want!
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Sweet! Well done! Was it modern or standard?
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Nice one SohNata!
I'd love to see a list, very curious about your brew.
I'd love to see a list, very curious about your brew.
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It was Standard! The brew is as follows (it's a little weird, won't lie...)
1x Monastery Mentor
2x Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver
1x Elspeth, Sun's Champion
2x Narset, Transcendent
1x Sorin, Solemn Visitor
2x Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
4x Anticipate
2x Bile Blight
3x Crux of Fate
4x Dig Through Time
4x Dissolve
1x Murderous Cut
1x Negate
4x Secure the Wastes
2x Ultimate Price
Boring landbase part: 4 Flooded Strand, 3 Island, 2 Plains, 4 Polluted Delta, 4 Swamp, 3 Temple of Deceit, 2 Temple of Enlightenment, 3 Temple of Silence, 1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
1x Monastery Mentor
2x Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver
1x Elspeth, Sun's Champion
2x Narset, Transcendent
1x Sorin, Solemn Visitor
2x Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
4x Anticipate
2x Bile Blight
3x Crux of Fate
4x Dig Through Time
4x Dissolve
1x Murderous Cut
1x Negate
4x Secure the Wastes
2x Ultimate Price
Boring landbase part: 4 Flooded Strand, 3 Island, 2 Plains, 4 Polluted Delta, 4 Swamp, 3 Temple of Deceit, 2 Temple of Enlightenment, 3 Temple of Silence, 1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
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Looks sweet, how did the Monastery Mentor work out for you? Is it worth to run him in the mainboard in control shells? I'm also curious if Sorin is good enough to run him with almost no creatures and just Elspeth and Secure the Wastes. Could you post your sideboard too? I'm going to a GP in two weeks and I'm still not sure what to run. I have my Abzan Control ready, but I'm really tempted to trade some cards and play Esper instead.
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Current decks:
Standard - UB Thopter Control
Modern - Death and Taxes
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Standard - UB Thopter Control
Modern - Death and Taxes
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Does your Abzan Control deck contain 4 fleecemane lion and 4 siege rhino. If so you'll be fine. *wanders off muttering*
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LokiTheLiar wrote:Looks sweet, how did the Monastery Mentor work out for you? Is it worth to run him in the mainboard in control shells? I'm also curious if Sorin is good enough to run him with almost no creatures and just Elspeth and Secure the Wastes. Could you post your sideboard too? I'm going to a GP in two weeks and I'm still not sure what to run. I have my Abzan Control ready, but I'm really tempted to trade some cards and play Esper instead.
I didn't draw it very often, but when I did, it was late and it did work. Being able to play Mentor and then say, counter + anticipate on their turn gives you a lot of power out of the blue. It does seem better out of the board though, when your opponent doesn't expect it and has likely taken out all removal. Sorin I never really got to play. To be fair, he was mostly there as a weird win-con against creature-light control decks, with the added synergy of a EoT Secure + Lifelink/+1/+0.
Sideboard was: 1x Mentor, 1x Ojutai's Command, 2x Disdainful Stroke, 2x Drown in Sorrow, 1x Negate, 2x Thoughtseize, 1x Hero's Downfall, 2x Surge of Righteousness, 1x Radiant Purge.
I would not play this at a GP. It's interesting, but it's not really tuned enough and to be honest, has a horrible aggro match-up. Given the meta is skewing that way, I would move towards the Esper/UB/UW Dragon Control decks.
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Yeah I was thinking about Esper Dragon Control, but the Monastery Mentor looks really interesting. I haven't seen him played a lot except in LSV Vintage videos. Even if I don't play Esper at the GP, I will definitely build it and run it at FNM's.
Also I realized that there is no Standard dedicated thread on this forum and created one
here
Also I realized that there is no Standard dedicated thread on this forum and created one
here
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Standard - UB Thopter Control
Modern - Death and Taxes
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So, I am not a judge, but I recently became a rules advisor and I help out running events at my local store from time to time. (The store owner introduced me as "She's awesome, she's a rules advisor, and she has a key to the store").
Yesterday I had to field a "judge question" over whether Tormented Hero is male or female. That moment where I stared at him and wondered how to respond, is that what being a judge feels like? Not so much because his was such a bad question, but because I know how far it can go. Now I feel bad for all the times I've been a smartass. Probably not bad enough to stop, but...
Yesterday I had to field a "judge question" over whether Tormented Hero is male or female. That moment where I stared at him and wondered how to respond, is that what being a judge feels like? Not so much because his was such a bad question, but because I know how far it can go. Now I feel bad for all the times I've been a smartass. Probably not bad enough to stop, but...
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Due to no covering of the chest area, that would suggest male to me, since you can see the nipples. (What with WotC being a US company and all.)
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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That was my argument, Memo. I am still faintly regretting calling a judge to ask for a flavour ruling on Bathe of Dragonfire targeting a dragon, and other similar silly questions I have asked in the past.
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Just wait until someone pulls a James on you...
"Judge!"
"How can I help?"
"Draft?"
"Judge!"
"How can I help?"
"Draft?"
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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