LRRDraft #56 - Vintage Goblins
LRRDraft #56 - Vintage Goblins
Graham and James try their young hands at Vintage Masters and discover that Goblins have always been powerful.
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Re: LRRDraft #56 - Vintage Goblins
Gah, watching this made me mini-rage as a cube player at the indecisiveness on Ankh of Mishra .
For reals though, that card is insane in anything aggressive, I've first picked it in cube many times to great effect.
For reals though, that card is insane in anything aggressive, I've first picked it in cube many times to great effect.
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Re: LRRDraft #56 - Vintage Goblins
Is this what got you raging?
Me it was the commando that would have killed the trapper... then if the Griffin had died the trapper would have come back instead of the tusker.
Me it was the commando that would have killed the trapper... then if the Griffin had died the trapper would have come back instead of the tusker.
In Brightest day, In blackest night
No evil shall escape my sight
let those.... ah hell you know the rest
No evil shall escape my sight
let those.... ah hell you know the rest
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Re: LRRDraft #56 - Vintage Goblins
Nice Goblin deck! Although the double white spells seemed like a stretch to me.
In Round 3, after your opponent cast Lightning Dragon, did you consider using Aftershock to destroy a land to prevent your opponent from paying the upkeep cost?
In Round 3, after your opponent cast Lightning Dragon, did you consider using Aftershock to destroy a land to prevent your opponent from paying the upkeep cost?
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