How i feel about competitive players and casual players in EDH: The competitive are german tourists, the casual are italian tourists, both in a italian beach. The italians asking themselves "why are the germans here?" make a legitimate question, the answer is because the beach is beautiful, no matter the country you came from. The italians wanting to ban the germans are dumb, because if the germans pay for their stay and follow the rules like everyone else, they have the right to be in the beach. Hovewer, if the germans started to ask themselves "why are the italians here?"... they would be dumb as hell.
Looks like stuff's burning down away from the Celestus. Story Spotlight cards like these make me increasingly think that our heroes lost the fight at the Celestus and Tovolar successfully cranked it towards nighttime.
Looks like stuff's burning down away from the Celestus. Story Spotlight cards like these make me increasingly think that our heroes lost the fight at the Celestus and Tovolar successfully cranked it towards nighttime.
This could very well be the case. And perhaps part of the "Crimson Vow" isn't just about marriage but about the vampires promising to help Arlinn and the humans battle back against the Tovolar pack after they took control of the Celestus.
After all, if the Dire Pack takes over it's bad for the vampires on multiple fronts. On one side, they may be able to challenge the vampires strength head on, and on the other side, if the Dire Pack turns too many humans the vampires lose out on their food source...
Looks like stuff's burning down away from the Celestus. Story Spotlight cards like these make me increasingly think that our heroes lost the fight at the Celestus and Tovolar successfully cranked it towards nighttime.
This could very well be the case. And perhaps part of the "Crimson Vow" isn't just about marriage but about the vampires promising to help Arlinn and the humans battle back against the Tovolar pack after they took control of the Celestus.
After all, if the Dire Pack takes over it's bad for the vampires on multiple fronts. On one side, they may be able to challenge the vampires strength head on, and on the other side, if the Dire Pack turns too many humans the vampires lose out on their food source...
This card's flavor text (specially the mention that the ritual have been interrupted) might be a hint at you being right about the outcome.
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Without Coven, you just paid 1 extra for Prey Upon. With it, you get an instant-speed Hunt the Weak for 2 less.
Arlinn vs Tovolar here really highlight how much bigger the Dire howlpack werewolves are.
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Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
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She doesn't seem to have the upper hand here...
as for the rest of the card. cool great fine whatever. another obligatory forgettable fight card in green, this time with coven. next.
Possible, but it is also equally likely it ends with a draw before one kills the other.
She's got him by the throat while his arms have hold of nothing. She's certainly sizably disadvantaged but she does appear to be in a good spot...
Am I seeing Emrakul tendrils in the moon? That's pretty cool detail.
Also, hoping that this fight does not end in the deaths of one or the other...
Finally, I will gladly pay one extra for an instant speed Prey Upon
|| UW Jace, Vyn's Prodigy UW || UG Kenessos, Priest of Thassa (feat. Arixmethes) UG ||
Cards I still want to see created:
|| Olantin, Lost City || Pavios and Thanasis || Choryu ||
This could very well be the case. And perhaps part of the "Crimson Vow" isn't just about marriage but about the vampires promising to help Arlinn and the humans battle back against the Tovolar pack after they took control of the Celestus.
After all, if the Dire Pack takes over it's bad for the vampires on multiple fronts. On one side, they may be able to challenge the vampires strength head on, and on the other side, if the Dire Pack turns too many humans the vampires lose out on their food source...
This card's flavor text (specially the mention that the ritual have been interrupted) might be a hint at you being right about the outcome.