1. You're paying 2G for a 2/2. A 2/2 deathtouch isn't that unreasonable, certainly not exceptional. It's not underpriced like the Vanquisher. In my experience, there are too many better options for 2G in Standard Elves (including Imperious Perfect and Llanowar Sentinel, which unlike the wolf can be pumped by the Perfect) for it to be worthwhile making the tokens in the first place. It's the same choice you'd face if you have a 2G 2/2 deathtouch and a Perfect in hand and have to decide which to cast.
in that sense it makes it seem weaker, but its true power comes from the fact you can being able to make as many as you have the mana for, at instant speed. sure a perfect would be much better to play, with your three mana, but what about when you have nothing left in your hand?
Im goin with Knucklebone Witch and Profane Command. If goblins ever catch on hes a 10 dollar card easy. Profane Command is the most underrated card in the set in my opinion. Most of the time its a black fanning the flames hitting a creature and a player at the same time or if u need it makes an unblockable alpha strike or get a creature bakk from the yard
in that sense it makes it seem weaker, but its true power comes from the fact you can being able to make as many as you have the mana for, at instant speed. sure a perfect would be much better to play, with your three mana, but what about when you have nothing left in your hand?
How long are you planning this game to last, again? You've got a 5/5 beater and whatever else you cast beforehand (probably including a 3/3 beater and a 2/2 lord who can generate his own tokens). How many wolves do you expect to need? If the game's still going when you're out of Overruns or whatever in hand, you may need to look at your deck design. An ability that's only occasionally relevant won't make a power card.
"t3h" is a "1337Speak" (that is, "Leet", aka Elite speak) form of the word "the", bastardized into "teh" by typos, then further into t3h by other typos/letter-number replacement.
As for this set's "Tarmogoyf", if you mean card that is going to be worth a significant amount of money and will be played in just about every deck of its color in every format, that card is obviously Thoughtseize.
No, that'd be "t3h" derived from the chemical element 73-h that causes cognitive retardation in humans. Which tends to be mostly regulated to the language center of the brain. (Causing such things as "leetspeak" or simple dyslexia.) The symptoms of such an ailment mostly begin around early teenhood, but may progress into the patient's early 20s. Should it continue to this point, it is more than likely they live in their mother's basement and with people they know who are still in high school and should seek serious, immediate medical assistance.
I too think Thoughtseize is the clear winner to the "use me in every deck with my color" throne this time around.
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in that sense it makes it seem weaker, but its true power comes from the fact you can being able to make as many as you have the mana for, at instant speed. sure a perfect would be much better to play, with your three mana, but what about when you have nothing left in your hand?
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How long are you planning this game to last, again? You've got a 5/5 beater and whatever else you cast beforehand (probably including a 3/3 beater and a 2/2 lord who can generate his own tokens). How many wolves do you expect to need? If the game's still going when you're out of Overruns or whatever in hand, you may need to look at your deck design. An ability that's only occasionally relevant won't make a power card.
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No, that'd be "t3h" derived from the chemical element 73-h that causes cognitive retardation in humans. Which tends to be mostly regulated to the language center of the brain. (Causing such things as "leetspeak" or simple dyslexia.) The symptoms of such an ailment mostly begin around early teenhood, but may progress into the patient's early 20s. Should it continue to this point, it is more than likely they live in their mother's basement and with people they know who are still in high school and should seek serious, immediate medical assistance.
I too think Thoughtseize is the clear winner to the "use me in every deck with my color" throne this time around.
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"Dude, it's just a game."