Foul Renewal, Dragonlord Dramoka, Crux of Fate, Deathbringer Regent, and Profound Journey. The format was stupid. I had 5 deathtouch creatures. 5 removal spells. 2 wraths. And 2 "reanimate" spells.
I've never seen a deck this busted at a prerelease.
I went with the Jeskai dragon pack. Only got one gruul dragon and it didn't fit the deck. No colour fixing at all. Nearly a third of my cards wanted a dragon or a warrior. Ended up with a bad midrange deck. I still did okay because everyone else had bad midrange deck. Every game was a bland grind
This is the worst designed set for limited that I can remember. Afterwards we played EDH and I won with the true Dragon Lord, Niv Mizzet. Someone played Alesha and kept emphasizing using the wrong gender and then looking around the table to Bully anyone who was offended.
Overall it was a pretty bad experience.
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Literally nothing with power greater than 3 with the exception of Ojutai. But I guess I don't need good cards when it seems my talent is making my opponents mulligan and have bad mana.
Two of my matches went to time when my opponent stopped my attempt at tempo'ing with crappy powered dudes but he couldn't break through my defensive creatures either, lol.
Ojutai was strong if he stayed on the field but he's probably the most vulnerable of the dragonlords with only 4 toughness. As for the format itself...you either go real fast or go real big with some good early defense, anything in between is unlikely to work well.
Not a single Mythic in the 14 packs I won The best I opened was a Sidisi.
I went 2-2 in the Saturday tournament, taking an Atarka pack, getting nothing of value in G/R and going for an Abzan build instead. I will agree that the color-fixing in DTK is horrible: I didn't see anyone in any of my games yesterday or today who had any mana fixing. However, because my opponent split with me in the last round, I still got 3 packs, as our store was doing 7 for 3-1. I opened Dragonlord Dromoka in my packs.
Today, however, I played Kologhan and went 3-0-1, winning 9 boosters. My deck was very fast, but very swingy: I could push through enough damage to win on turn 4 or 5, but if I ran out of gas I was usually toast. Still, it was good enough to crush almost everything else in the format. I opened a Dragonlord Silumgar and a FOIL Sarkhan Unbroken from my 9 boosters.
Overall, I like this format. Every color seems good, and rushing strategies seem strong, but not overwhelming. I saw plenty of other people dominating with G/W or U/B yesterday, so hopefully all of the colors are good.
I didn't play the pre releases. I was the guy floating around with theros block stuff trading for narsets, sarkhans and juicy foils. My experience was very good.
I went 2-2. I picked up an atarka pack, my pool turned out to be all over the place, in the end I went for a Jund build because i opened an evolving wilds and palace siege. One of the matches that i lost was against a silumgar deck that was basically exploitbird.dec. He must have had 4 of those. The other one i lost against was just my deck but better, he had a ton of removal and good combat tricks. In my single pack that I won, I opened an ojutai exemplars and a foil surrak. So that helped ease my annoyance
I went 1-3 today with an Ojutai sealed pool. I actually got some rares in my colours, but for the most part it was a wimpy deck with no real bombs. For a set that has Dragons in the name, I had a distinct lack of dragons. The deck that won was a Silumgar build that had the goofy Djinn token making enchantment.
The lack of fixing in this format makes me not want to play sealed from this set again. I look forward to trying a mono coloured build, with maybe a splash, in draft with this set.
I hate playing three-colors, but even in this format with no mana fixing, the best decision I made for both of my Prerelease events was splashing a third color for bombs. The format was slow enough (I believe due to so much removal) that I usually found all of my lands while being able to curve out nicely.
Friday Midnight release, I picked Kolaghan and stayed on color for the nice removal and decent curve, but didn't have any really bombs to end the game, so I splashed green for Savage Ventmaw (my only dragon) and Tasigur. The synergy beween them was great, and I was one point of life and one turn away from going 3-0-1, but I lost to a 12-point unblockable swing from a U/W player with a rebounded Artful Maneuver and a Taigam's Strike on a Godul Lurker and two Elusive spellfists. That sucked, but the deck played well the rest of the night due to Tasigur, lots of high-powered dash creatures, and removal clearing the way.
Saturday, I picked Silumgar and went Grixis colors. My entire deck was pretty much a control deck with a few dragon finishers (and the red dragon tutor to help). Besides Silumgar the Drifting Death, the MVPs of my deck were the two Dutiful Attendants and the one Gravepurge. I was able to recur all of my important creatures, and some games I had the combo between the Attendants where I just chumped all day (retrieving its twin) while dishing out removal and swinging in the air with dragons. I went 3-1, with my only loss coming from a kid who appeared to have created a Bogles-like deck with multiple hexproof 5/1 Conifer Striders. Using bolster, Spidersilk Net, and Glaring Aegis, he would equip Gatesmasher to them and beat face, and I had no removal or answers for a hexproof, billion-power, trample-and-reach creature (happened in both games). Otherwise, the deck was awesome.
Removal is plentiful in this format, and it is slower than expected, so three colors is more viable that you would think if you are only splashing for late-game bombs.
I think a lot of people were unhappy with how few dragons some people pulled and how many people appeared to have hordes of them--a problem that defined the people who won packs.
Other than my 2 Fate Reforged packs, I pulled mostly junk out of every pack this weekend (including my prize packs). I have 2 Arashin Foremost, 2 Sunbringer's Touch, a Pitiless Horde, and some of the multi-colored dragons that you find in intro packs. Feels bad when the person a few chairs from you opens two Narsets, lol.
I did 2 Prelease events, both times I Chose Silumgar's Brood. 1st night I went 2-1 and next day I went 3-1. I really enjoyed the exploit Mechanic, I always felt I had something to do with my critters, whether that be giving something -3-3, or trading up an early turn creature for card draw or an "effect". I lost hard to B/R (Kolagahan's Brood), both losses were to seriously amped up Dash decks which were simply way to good imo. Consider that I was 0-2 in both matches on different days against B/R, funny thing was I started the night losing and then avoided all the B/R match ups and won every match there after.
As for Dragons, I pulled my bombs, Dragonlord Silumgar was a power house the first night, I stole a 5/5 fish lol Stole another 4/4 Dragon that had a billion counters and overall had a blast with him. Next day I pulled Necromaster Dragon, Deathbringer Regent and Acid-Spewer Dragon. Play of the day was:
I'm at 1, he has over 12 critters on the battlefield (He had used Secure the Wastes earlier for 7 !), I'm holding Deathbringer since my opening hand. I get my 7th land, blow up the world, and he just proceeds to go WTF! I top deck the Necromaster and take the game home in 3 turns. So many good removal spells in Black right now that are just great for limited, it's not an easy mechanic to understand at first, but cantrips are my style so I will be drafting U/B quite a bit! Yay for Dragons, had a blast.
In one of my flights, I chose Silumgar and the single FTF pack provided me with... Palace Siege. A bunch of Exploit dudes and being able to get one of them back from the GY every turn is *value town*, even when it's just a single Sidisi's Faithful (with a Dutiful Attendant as backup) - but if it's a Rakshasa Gravecaller then hoo-boy, do you get dirty looks from your opponent.
In another flight, my Kolaghan box provided me with a total of *three* Ultimate Prices, and a bunch of other removal and nicely efficient beaters, so... yeah. At my LGS, BR decks over-all did seem to do more consistently well than the other clans.
4-1 Saturday, decent pool, got a Narset and Dragonlord Silumgar on the prize boosters, ended 4th.
4-0-1 Sunday, crazy pool with a promo Dragonlord Atarka and a Narset, ended 1st.
Went for Dromoka with the intention of splashing B for removal but the fixing just wasnt there. Didn't pull any evolving wilds and my life land was in an off color so I just went for straight GW (which was hard considering I had 10 quality removal in black). But I had a lot of pseudo-removal in g/w so it actually turned out well. The big winners were a dromoka and a Citadel Siege. Center Soul turned out to be a life saver multiple times. Including baiting an opponent to attack into a Pacified Dromoka that suddenly turned into a qualified blocker once Pacify fell off from the Center Soul. Territorial Roc also was essential to keeping me alive early along with Collostidon Yearling. Epic Confrontation with Citadel Siege was particularly brutal with the 3/2 life linking guy as well. Ended up going 4-1 and taking 3rd over all. Probably would have gone 5-0 but I mana flooded then mana screwed in the final round
One thing that astonishes me in several of these posts is the huge number of packs people are getting...
We have 24 players max, each one gets at least one pack, and a single display serves as winnings for all... So even if you win the tournament, you get like 4 or 5 packs... :/
Also, Schutzwald, I'll go to bed and cry now.
Wow. That's not much. The shop I play at isn't huge and the 1st place prize was a sealed box. 2nd was 27 packs and 3rd was 12 (what I got). It was supposed to be a 6 round prerelease but the final two were still undefeated so they decided to combine the 1st and 2nd prizes and split them (it was already 4am). They both walked away with 32 packs each
Picked Kolaghan brood with a pool containing Commune with Lava, Sidisi, Undead Vizier, Boltwing Marauder, Dragonlord Atarka, at least a dozen good R/B removal, and a decent mix of good Dash and exploit creatures. Played R/B splashing G exclusively for Atarka, and I ended going 5-3 for an 8th place finish. Most night I was cruising through with a Sidisi-fetching-Atarka victory, and the matches I lost were due to mana shortage and one play mistake. I went home happy with seven DTK packs and seven KTK as my winnings, and I slept even happier when I opened up my packs with a Windswept Heath, a Polluted Delta, and a Siege Rhino. Yup, I can safely this was my best pre-release yet.
I just started playing Magic again with my girlfriend about a month and a half ago after a break of a number of years, and for the last few weeks we've both been looking forward to the pre-release. We went to both a draft and a sealed FNM at our LGS a few weeks ago to help us get used to the Limited format, but we didn't do too well either time (but still had fun).
This weekend, we started to get the hang of sealed and things started to turn around. We did 2 events on Saturday and went back for another today (Sunday).
First event: I went with an Ojutai pack but pulled a Dragonlord Dromoka (not the PR, but a nice foil) and Dromoka's command, and went GW. Ended up going 2-1-1 (with one of the wins being a bye). Won one pack, which was exciting as I wasn't even close to the prize pool at either of the FNM's I recently attended.
Second event: Things got rolling a bit more. Picked a Silumgar kit and went with those colors despite not pulling any real bombs beyong the PR Deathbring Regent, but after getting steamrolled by Anafenza's bolstered army in the first round I pulled all the blue out of the deck and changed it up to Kolaghan colors and dashed my way through the next three rounds to end 3-1. Won four more packs, which for a new(ish) player at my level felt like I was on top of the world.
Third event: We decided to check out a different LGS near my girlfriend's office. Decided on a Kolaghan kit after the previous evening's success, and ended up with some very strong cards in those colors, so went BR again. Swept my first two rounds (including a round 1 mirror match where I was facing down a Dragonlord Kolaghan in both games), before running into the speediest Dromoka deck imaginable and dropping the last round to finish 7th of 39. Although this LGS only had 3 rounds rather than 4, they had great prize support and I walked away with another 3 packs (for 8 total on the weekend). Got home and excitedly cracked the packs to find a Narset.
TL;DR - Player recently returned to game after a long hiatus. Eagerly anticipated the pre-release, had a great time, did decently, learned a lot about playing limited, pulled some great cards. Love the spindowns that came with these. Very happy to be back!
Kolaghan brood really dominated all 3 pre-releases I attended. At midnight I went Kolaghan and went 4-1, only losing to a better Kolaghan deck. On Saturday morning I went Atarka and went 2-4 because my deck sucked(I got nothing but white and blue rares in my packs). But on Saturday afternoon I went back to Kolghan and went 5-1, that time only losing to an Atarka deck that was absolutely insane. Kolaghan did well no matter what, Atarka worked out with great pulls, Silumgar squeaked by, and Ojutai and Dromoka fared worst.
Funny, I had the easiest time against Kolaghan of all of the broods. Of course, I had two Savage Ventmaws, two Explosive Vegetation, a Descent of the Dragons, and two Dragon Fodder (plus Sarkhan's Triumph), so I just dragon'ed the heck out of them. Oh, I also got Surrak as my promo rare, so there were hastey Ventmaws flying everywhere.
I had a deck i didnt like a ton when i looked at it, but enjoyed it as i played with it and i was able to go 4-0 and split with the last guy for 1/2 place i think i coulda beat him to.. but didnt wanna risk 20 something packs over it:p
Decided to run a 16 land deck since my curve was fairly low and i wanted to play as many threats as possible and i didnt have any bombs really aside from the dragon from the seeded pack, and shorecrasher is OK as was foremost but i didnt really have the warriors to take true advantage of it.. had the birds but meh,champions were good with it though but nothing amazing... Went with the **** it ill just play as many evasive guys as i can..
Honorable Mentions..
- Elusive spellfist, Card was GREAT forced in tons of damage and blocked up well early when needed.
- Champion of Arashin, Was Great also against the Dash matchups to buy me sometime to race them.
- Surge Of Righteousness Had 2 of these and my games 2 3 and 4 all had were rakdos or heavy black creature based... the life is great.
- Great Teachers Decree This card won me a lot of games with my spellfists and fliers super strong with that rebound
I went with the Jeskai dragon pack. Only got one gruul dragon and it didn't fit the deck. No colour fixing at all. Nearly a third of my cards wanted a dragon or a warrior. Ended up with a bad midrange deck. I still did okay because everyone else had bad midrange deck. Every game was a bland grind
This is the worst designed set for limited that I can remember. Afterwards we played EDH and I won with the true Dragon Lord, Niv Mizzet. Someone played Alesha and kept emphasizing using the wrong gender and then looking around the table to Bully anyone who was offended.
Overall it was a pretty bad experience.
whats the right gender its a she right ? no one actually really cares do they ? jesus -.- strikes me as a she anyway w,e
I think the Mardru are after me. I got 2 Boltwing Marauders and got 2 more Boltwings amongst my prize packs. Like it's not enough that Alesha was stalking me during the fate reforged pre-release and most fate reforged drafts since.
I thought it was pretty fun. My LGS ran a regular sealed for sunday (3xdragons+3xfate) so it was really nice to actually have a normal sealed experience like in the "old days". Hope they keep doing this.
I went red/white with a black splash for two removal spells and the old kologhan, but this was off two fixing lands so might not be representative. i had a minor token theme with two sandsteppe outcast and my all star was Kolaghan Forerunners which hits really hard and combined beautifully with combat trcks, and ofcourse Mob Rule, but that has always been a busted card. Ended up going 5-1, losing to an insane esper deck with the old silumgar, monastary mentor and all the removal in the world
How did you get mob rule and the old kolaghan??? O.o
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Went 4-0.
BW/g.
Foul Renewal, Dragonlord Dramoka, Crux of Fate, Deathbringer Regent, and Profound Journey. The format was stupid. I had 5 deathtouch creatures. 5 removal spells. 2 wraths. And 2 "reanimate" spells.
I've never seen a deck this busted at a prerelease.
/shrug.
This is the worst designed set for limited that I can remember. Afterwards we played EDH and I won with the true Dragon Lord, Niv Mizzet. Someone played Alesha and kept emphasizing using the wrong gender and then looking around the table to Bully anyone who was offended.
Overall it was a pretty bad experience.
I went Ojutai and opened the most miserable pool I've ever seen and went 4-0-1 with this pile:
Creatures:
1x Palace Familiar
2x Territorial Roc
2x Misthoof Kirin
2x Zephyr Scribe
1x Jeskai Infiltrator
1x Sandsteppe Outcast
1x Champion of Arashin
1x Monastery Loremaster
1x Dragonlord Ojutai
1x Belltoll Dragon
Spells:
1x Soul Summons
1x Silkwrap
1x Center Soul
1x Ojutai's Breath
1x Reduce in Stature
1x Taigam's Strike
1x Scale Blessing
2x Enduring Victory
1x Will of the Naga
9x Plains
8x Island
Literally nothing with power greater than 3 with the exception of Ojutai. But I guess I don't need good cards when it seems my talent is making my opponents mulligan and have bad mana.
Two of my matches went to time when my opponent stopped my attempt at tempo'ing with crappy powered dudes but he couldn't break through my defensive creatures either, lol.
Ojutai was strong if he stayed on the field but he's probably the most vulnerable of the dragonlords with only 4 toughness. As for the format itself...you either go real fast or go real big with some good early defense, anything in between is unlikely to work well.
Not a single Mythic in the 14 packs I won The best I opened was a Sidisi.
Today, however, I played Kologhan and went 3-0-1, winning 9 boosters. My deck was very fast, but very swingy: I could push through enough damage to win on turn 4 or 5, but if I ran out of gas I was usually toast. Still, it was good enough to crush almost everything else in the format. I opened a Dragonlord Silumgar and a FOIL Sarkhan Unbroken from my 9 boosters.
Overall, I like this format. Every color seems good, and rushing strategies seem strong, but not overwhelming. I saw plenty of other people dominating with G/W or U/B yesterday, so hopefully all of the colors are good.
MTG Legacy and Vintage extraordinaire (jokes), if it doesn't play blue I most likely don't play it.
BGGRock
Modern
BRGJund
BBGRock
The lack of fixing in this format makes me not want to play sealed from this set again. I look forward to trying a mono coloured build, with maybe a splash, in draft with this set.
Friday Midnight release, I picked Kolaghan and stayed on color for the nice removal and decent curve, but didn't have any really bombs to end the game, so I splashed green for Savage Ventmaw (my only dragon) and Tasigur. The synergy beween them was great, and I was one point of life and one turn away from going 3-0-1, but I lost to a 12-point unblockable swing from a U/W player with a rebounded Artful Maneuver and a Taigam's Strike on a Godul Lurker and two Elusive spellfists. That sucked, but the deck played well the rest of the night due to Tasigur, lots of high-powered dash creatures, and removal clearing the way.
Saturday, I picked Silumgar and went Grixis colors. My entire deck was pretty much a control deck with a few dragon finishers (and the red dragon tutor to help). Besides Silumgar the Drifting Death, the MVPs of my deck were the two Dutiful Attendants and the one Gravepurge. I was able to recur all of my important creatures, and some games I had the combo between the Attendants where I just chumped all day (retrieving its twin) while dishing out removal and swinging in the air with dragons. I went 3-1, with my only loss coming from a kid who appeared to have created a Bogles-like deck with multiple hexproof 5/1 Conifer Striders. Using bolster, Spidersilk Net, and Glaring Aegis, he would equip Gatesmasher to them and beat face, and I had no removal or answers for a hexproof, billion-power, trample-and-reach creature (happened in both games). Otherwise, the deck was awesome.
Removal is plentiful in this format, and it is slower than expected, so three colors is more viable that you would think if you are only splashing for late-game bombs.
I think a lot of people were unhappy with how few dragons some people pulled and how many people appeared to have hordes of them--a problem that defined the people who won packs.
Other than my 2 Fate Reforged packs, I pulled mostly junk out of every pack this weekend (including my prize packs). I have 2 Arashin Foremost, 2 Sunbringer's Touch, a Pitiless Horde, and some of the multi-colored dragons that you find in intro packs. Feels bad when the person a few chairs from you opens two Narsets, lol.
As for Dragons, I pulled my bombs, Dragonlord Silumgar was a power house the first night, I stole a 5/5 fish lol Stole another 4/4 Dragon that had a billion counters and overall had a blast with him. Next day I pulled Necromaster Dragon, Deathbringer Regent and Acid-Spewer Dragon. Play of the day was:
I'm at 1, he has over 12 critters on the battlefield (He had used Secure the Wastes earlier for 7 !), I'm holding Deathbringer since my opening hand. I get my 7th land, blow up the world, and he just proceeds to go WTF! I top deck the Necromaster and take the game home in 3 turns. So many good removal spells in Black right now that are just great for limited, it's not an easy mechanic to understand at first, but cantrips are my style so I will be drafting U/B quite a bit! Yay for Dragons, had a blast.
Modern: Decks I'm playing right now:
G Mono Green Tron (34-10-3 paper record, only SCG/Regionals/PPTQ record)
C Eldrazi Tron (9-5)
UG Infect
RW Burn
In another flight, my Kolaghan box provided me with a total of *three* Ultimate Prices, and a bunch of other removal and nicely efficient beaters, so... yeah. At my LGS, BR decks over-all did seem to do more consistently well than the other clans.
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2 Dutiful Attendant
2 Vulturous Aven
1 Rakshasa Gravecaller, more like Rakshasa Grave Titan amirite?
1 Pitiless Horde promo
1 Warbringer
Whole bunch of dash creatures,
1 Flatten
2 Coat with Venom
1 Death Wind
2 Foul-Tongue Shriek
2 Lose Calm
1 Bathe in Dragonfire
1 Impact Tremors
Only played half the event but it's definitely a format where if you stumble, you're run over.
4-0-1 Sunday, crazy pool with a promo Dragonlord Atarka and a Narset, ended 1st.
Wow. That's not much. The shop I play at isn't huge and the 1st place prize was a sealed box. 2nd was 27 packs and 3rd was 12 (what I got). It was supposed to be a 6 round prerelease but the final two were still undefeated so they decided to combine the 1st and 2nd prizes and split them (it was already 4am). They both walked away with 32 packs each
This weekend, we started to get the hang of sealed and things started to turn around. We did 2 events on Saturday and went back for another today (Sunday).
First event: I went with an Ojutai pack but pulled a Dragonlord Dromoka (not the PR, but a nice foil) and Dromoka's command, and went GW. Ended up going 2-1-1 (with one of the wins being a bye). Won one pack, which was exciting as I wasn't even close to the prize pool at either of the FNM's I recently attended.
Second event: Things got rolling a bit more. Picked a Silumgar kit and went with those colors despite not pulling any real bombs beyong the PR Deathbring Regent, but after getting steamrolled by Anafenza's bolstered army in the first round I pulled all the blue out of the deck and changed it up to Kolaghan colors and dashed my way through the next three rounds to end 3-1. Won four more packs, which for a new(ish) player at my level felt like I was on top of the world.
Third event: We decided to check out a different LGS near my girlfriend's office. Decided on a Kolaghan kit after the previous evening's success, and ended up with some very strong cards in those colors, so went BR again. Swept my first two rounds (including a round 1 mirror match where I was facing down a Dragonlord Kolaghan in both games), before running into the speediest Dromoka deck imaginable and dropping the last round to finish 7th of 39. Although this LGS only had 3 rounds rather than 4, they had great prize support and I walked away with another 3 packs (for 8 total on the weekend). Got home and excitedly cracked the packs to find a Narset.
TL;DR - Player recently returned to game after a long hiatus. Eagerly anticipated the pre-release, had a great time, did decently, learned a lot about playing limited, pulled some great cards. Love the spindowns that came with these. Very happy to be back!
Picked Dromoka Brood, went 3-2. Pulled a Blossoming Sands in my FRF pack, and a Dromoka Monument in a DTK pack. Three dragons in my pool, two of them Scion of Ugin, and the last a Wardscale Dragon. Pre-release promo was a Hidden Dragonslayer. Other rares of note that I got were Avatar of the Resolute and Sunbringer's Touch. The pool was alright, nothing spectacular.
Sunday afternoon, I played again, plus bought one of the leftover pre-release packs at the end of the day:
Picked Atarka Brood, went 3-1. Pulled Volcanic Vision as my promo, unfortunately. I did get some awesome stuff, though. I had Zurgo Bellstriker and Thunderbreak Regent as playable rares, and my pool had a Roast and three Twin Bolts. Not amazing, but nice.
The pre-release pack I bought at the end was Ojutai, and had the following value:
- Stratus Dancer (promo)
- Hidden Dragonslayer
- Ojutai's Command
- Dragonlord Ojutai
- Windswept Heath
Probably would've been a sweet sealed pool. It had two Silkwraps, too!
- Main Cube
- No Brains, All Feelings Cube
1 Artful Maneuver
2 Aven Sunstriker
1 Center Soul
2 Champion of Arashin
1 Glaring Aegis
1 Great Teachers Decree
1 Herald of Dromoka
1 Misthoof Kirin
1 Pacifisim
1 Scale blessing
1 Territorial Roc
1 Anticipate
2 Elusive Spellfist
1 Glint
1 Gudul Lurker
2 Ojutai Interceptor
1 Shorecrasher Elemental
1 Pristine Skywise
1 Suppliant form
Decided to run a 16 land deck since my curve was fairly low and i wanted to play as many threats as possible and i didnt have any bombs really aside from the dragon from the seeded pack, and shorecrasher is OK as was foremost but i didnt really have the warriors to take true advantage of it.. had the birds but meh,champions were good with it though but nothing amazing... Went with the **** it ill just play as many evasive guys as i can..
Honorable Mentions..
- Elusive spellfist, Card was GREAT forced in tons of damage and blocked up well early when needed.
- Champion of Arashin, Was Great also against the Dash matchups to buy me sometime to race them.
- Surge Of Righteousness Had 2 of these and my games 2 3 and 4 all had were rakdos or heavy black creature based... the life is great.
- Great Teachers Decree This card won me a lot of games with my spellfists and fliers super strong with that rebound
whats the right gender its a she right ? no one actually really cares do they ? jesus -.- strikes me as a she anyway w,e
How did you get mob rule and the old kolaghan??? O.o
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