Thada Adel steals 2 Sol Rings, and I play one
Blatant Thievery steals Grimoire of the Dead (2 counters) and Nevnyrral's Disk (and Kaalia, which is quickly Terminated)
Grimoire Discards Sphinx Ambassador
Float 6 mana off the Sol Rings
Activate Grimoire, respond with Disk. Get ALL THE CREATURES EVERYWHERE.
Use my 5 floating mana to pay the kicker on Rite of Replication, targeting Solemn Simulacrum.
Two players across the table Trade Secrets until they both hit their Reliquary Tower. Mr Half His Deck in Hand passes to me.
The flamboyant pirate casts Memory Plunder targeting Trade Secrets. Teysa, Orzhov Scion and I then proceed to go nuts and I pass. Teysa takes the last turn of the game wiping the rest of us out.
YES
Not crazy but very satisfying in a balancing ridic draws way.
I crashed a game of EDH once. I always thought you could only crash a game online until that day.
There were 3 players at the table. A sliver player with Essence Sliver and some other random sliver. The second player was playing fungi's, and had about 12 different green and black fungi. And me with 6 soldier tokens.
I play mirrorweave copying Essence Slicer. Approximately 20 instances of lifelink of each creature. Back in the days of being able to stack multiple instances of Lifelink. I then play Mirror Entity and make my dudes huge then swing.
We couldn't be bothered calculating the massive abouts of life gain each of us was about to recieve so we just gave up and went home.
I crashed a game of EDH once. I always thought you could only crash a game online until that day.
There were 3 players at the table. A sliver player with Essence Sliver and some other random sliver. The second player was playing fungi's, and had about 12 different green and black fungi. And me with 6 soldier tokens.
I play mirrorweave copying Essence Slicer. Approximately 20 instances of lifelink of each creature. Back in the days of being able to stack multiple instances of Lifelink. I then play Mirror Entity and make my dudes huge then swing.
We couldn't be bothered calculating the massive abouts of life gain each of us was about to recieve so we just gave up and went home.
As Essence Sliver does not give lifelink, but rather has a triggered ability upon dealing damage, they do indeed still stack. This is still possible today.
Ashling suspends an early Wheel of Fate, so rather than my normal strategy of playing Thada and stealing things, I'm spitting out my hand as fast as I can (thank goodness I've got several mana rocks). The turn before Wheel will drop, the Ashling player plays Stuffy Doll, choosing me.
My turn, I've ramped up enough mana to play Extraplanar Lens, Duplicant (exiling Stuffy Doll), and Keiga. I've used up all my mana rocks and land drops, and I've just got a couple cards left (though they're nice ones, like Future Sight), and then the Wheel drops. I draw into a bunch of land and Mystical Tutor, as well as Rimefeather Owl.
On my turn, I swing with Keiga at the Ashling player (I'd rather not play Thada, since Ashling is already threatening the board with 3 counters), and I play Rimefeather Owl (a 3/3; most of my mana at the moment is mana rocks). On his turn, Ashling uses Trash for Treasure to get back the Caged Sun he discarded to the Wheel. Fortunately, that means he can't pop Ashling to take out my Owl.
I pump my Owl up to 10, and swing at Ashling for 15. Ashling quits.
The remaining player (Darien) got mana screwed at the beginning of the game, but he's starting to come back. He's got a couple weenies on the board, and passes the turn back to me. I use my tutor to find Rite of Replication. The previous turn, I had drawn Twincast. So, on my turn, rather than activating the Owl's ability, I make 10 copies of him. I swing, pass, and ask, "Got a Wrath? :)"
I had the Sun Titan /Saffi Eriksdotter /Kami of False Hope / Mentor of the Meek / Fecundity insanity out with Vish Khal and Eternal Witness in play. It was stupid good, and I won the crap out of that game!!
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The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, ****s, bloods, wasteoids, dweebies, dikheads — they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude.
EDH DECKS:
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I just had an intense game on Cockatrice. One guy had Skitheryx and another had Grim-Grim. I had Karrthus. Skitheryx used tained strike on a zombie that was attacking me from Grim-Grim dude. This put me at 6 poison. The Infecty dude could kill me any turn. Luckily he didn't because I wasn't much of a threat. I played my Karrthus and kept it there for defense. I thought that the Skitheryx player probably had a go-for-the-jugular in his hand. My draw that turn was World at War. I had Seize the day already in my hand. All I needed was a land and I was golden. Guess what? I got a land and out of nowhere wiped out the super black guy player dude. The Grim-Grim player conceded because I could do the same thing next turn. Don't you just love moments like these. Sorry if I rambled.
Playing a 4 way FFA in real life. Playing Azusa vs adun oakenshield, thraximundar, and olivia voldaren. Through Azusa and Life from the Loam, I kept people off lands for an hour and a half. Which isn't awesome. However, after everyone stabilized, I began attacking the Adun player with Gaea's Revenge. At 6 life, he played Squee, Goblin Nabob to block. With only one out left in the deck, I topdeck.... Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre, Ulamog his squee...and kill him. Then lose to the rest of the table.
One player got Bloodchief Ascension out, and with the colors the rest of us were in, we had next to no ways to handle enchantments. She got 2 counters on it, then we all made a group effort to prevent a 3rd counter from being on.
Later on, the elf player ended up with 23 creatures out, and played a card that lets him win if he has 20+ creatures in play during his upkeep. Naturally, I countered this, so he attacked me with his flying creature, activating Bloodchief Ascension.
Next turn: Life's Finale (and he knew full well I had a board sweeper in hand). He took 46 damage off of that + ascension and lost immediately. Granted the bloodchief player ended up at 96 life and we lost miserably but still.
A free-for-all 6 player game featuring my Sharuum with none of the known combos, Kaalia, Mayael, Olivia, Zur, and Skittles.
I started out suspending Lotus Bloom on turn 1. Note, I had only 2 lands for pretty much the entire game. Turn 2, drop tec edge and Grim Monolith.
On turn 4 I played Tezzeret the Seeker and tutored out Darksteel Ingot. Turn 5 played Sharuum and recurred Lotus. Played Sun Titan to recur Lotus again and the played Heartless Summoning. Tezz tutors Mox Opal, Sharuum dies again and I recur Lotus. After 12 turns I had cast armageddon to establish full board position while having Sharrum, Wurmcoil, Arcanis the Omnipotent and 2 Duplicants used to kill Kaalia twice while having only 4 mana available at the time. I think I used Lotus Bloom about 4-5 times while playing with 2 lands. My mana base was a mox opal, diamond, Darksteel Citadel, and the darksteel ingot before most of my opponents started scooping.
If anyone legitly wins by resolving a Kaervek's Spite, he will earn a cookie.
Oh, gods, I can see it now. Opponent is completely tapped out of mana, overwhelming board presence but only five life. You topdeck Kaervek's Spite. "This is it!" you think. "This is the moment! I'm going to finally earn that cookie!"
"Kaervek's Spite."
"Um...Force of Will?"
"FFFFFFUUUUUUUU-"
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At the end of Garza's turn, I activate o-stone to put a fate counter on my Gilded Lotus (I've only got 4 lands, but 12 mana thanks to artifacts; I want some insurance for when I use o-stone). Garza responds with activating Mimic Vat to make a copy of o-stone, but realizes too late that he's one mana short of blowing up the board. So he puts a fate counter on Mimic Vat instead.
I swing at Garza with Thada, to play a Solemn Simulacrum from his deck (need more lands before o-stone goes!).
Grimgrim casts Lord of the Undead and kicks a Rite of Replication on it. Garza and I do what we can to get rid of them, but with me at 13 life, Grimgrim swings at me with an unblocked 15 power, so I have to blow o-stone earlier than I would have liked. Mimic Vat, Gilded Lotus, and Grimgrim survive.
Garza takes me down to 8 (Grimgrim is at 10 and Garza is at 16). I Acquire an Echo Chamber from Garza, and use it to kill off Grimgrim.
Grimgrim casts Living Death, and Garza counters with Twincast, which Grimgrim counters (though in hindsight he realizes he could have sacrificed all his creatures after the first Living Death, to get them back a second time from the second Living Death). Grimgrim has 7 zombies (including Undead Alchemist) plus Wrexial, the Risen Deep.
I draw into a Time Stop and try to use it after Graveborn Muse resolves (putting Grimgrim at 3), but he's got Dralnu, Lich Lord and a counterspell in his graveyard. Grimgrim swings Wrexial at me, and all the zombies at Garza, but Garza uses Memory Plunder to cast my Time Stop.
Garza takes me down to 3 with his general (also putting me at 20 damage from Garza). Grimgrim uses Go for the Throat on his Graveborn Muse to ensure he doesn't kill himself on his upkeep. Then he swings out at Garza, putting the life totals at Grimgrim:3, Me:3, Garza:6. Wrexial casts Diabolic Tutor, which I Spelljack.
Early in the game, Triplets used Oblation on Thada. Later, Triplets uses Tunnel Vision on me as a "gift" to get Thada back. It leaves me with a 14-card deck. I play on, using my Academy Ruins to recur a number of the artifacts that had been milled, including Extraplanar Lens and Crucible of Worlds to get mana (since there were like 4 lands left in my deck)
The Teferi player quits out of impatience when the Sheoldred player disconnects, and Sheoldred starts trying to exile targets from my graveyard. What Sheoldred missed, however, was my Memnarch, which I quickly recurred when Sheoldred tapped out. (Sheoldred was more immediately concerned with getting rid of my Strip effects so that I couldn't do mean things with Crucible.) Then, Sheoldred tried to play his general, which I stole with Desertion. Unfortunately, Triplets used Phyrexian Rebirth before I could reanimate anything.
Still, I pumped out Memnarch, and between the Extraplanar Lens, Crucible, and the Sword of Feast and Famine I had stolen earlier I soon had total control over the game. With 14 cards in my library.
Oblivion Stone later destroyed some of my efforts, but with Academy Ruins, I built up again. Also, stealing a Darksteel Colossus from Triplets helped.
Sheoldred used Elixir of Immortality to get some breathing room from the Colossus, which I took to mean, "Attack me with Thada to get your deck back!" Which I did. And then two turns later, he played Elixir again.
Oh, gods, I can see it now. Opponent is completely tapped out of mana, overwhelming board presence but only five life. You topdeck Kaervek's Spite. "This is it!" you think. "This is the moment! I'm going to finally earn that cookie!"
"Kaervek's Spite."
"Um...Force of Will?"
"FFFFFFUUUUUUUU-"
No... THIS is how you win with Kaervek's Spite:
1. Cast Barren Glory.
2. With Glory on the stack, cast Kaervek's Spite. (Target yourself for cool points)
3. ??????
4. Profit.
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Currently running:
BRG Xira Arien BRG UR Melek, Izzet Paragon UR WUG Jenara, Asura of War WUG WRG Mayael the Anima WRG WB Triad of Fates WB BG Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest BG BR Rakdos, Lord of Riots BR WR Aurelia the Warleader WR WBG Ghave, Guru of Spores WBG WUBRG Horde of Notions WUBRG
To be serious though, Reiterate is incredibly fun. I usually keep it hidden away and save it for when someone tries to blow me out with something or take extra turns.
I've also used Reiterate to make my spells uncounterable. I cast Damnation or something, an opponent counters the Damnation, I cast Reiterate bought-back on my Damnation.
To be serious though, Reiterate is incredibly fun. I usually keep it hidden away and save it for when someone tries to blow me out with something or take extra turns.
I've also used Reiterate to make my spells uncounterable. I cast Damnation or something, an opponent counters the Damnation, I cast Reiterate bought-back on my Damnation.
Ohh but did I mention it was done to a Stuffy Doll I kept bouncing too?
was totally unfair because I kept bouncing regrowth and when Naya Charm hit the graveyard because I had to bounce the Stuffy Doll to recast and hit him several times to bounce again and so on.... It was just wrong.... I won with a Naya Charm
Grim Grin attacks into me and kills the fog bank. I block with Animar which at this point is too small to kill it. Then I go. In my hand I have only a Praetor's Counsel and half of my library is in the graveyard due to an early Mind Crank on Grim Grin's board and Sen Triplets attacking into me consistently throughout the early game. I make a beast with Garruk putting him up to 6 counters. All of my opponents focus on getting him off of ultimate before the next turn. Unfortunately Uril bolts him down to 3 but then casts Swords to Plowshares on my Winged Sliver. I use the ability from a Magma Sliver with all of my other untapped slivers to gain 16 life. Then he attacks into Garruk with a 6/6 Serra's Ascendant which I respond to by flashing Praetor's Counsel and getting my graveyard (which is half of my deck remember) and then flashing in the Fog Bank with my last 2 mana.
The other 2 make advances on me, but can't get in efficiently or can't untap Grim Grin or something, I don't actually recall. On my turn I untap and cast Wild Pair and then a 3/3 sliver. I search up and put into play Seedborn Muse. I cast several more slivers, searching up others with the Wild Pair until I tap out, then pass the turn and untap all of my land. They keep trying to get through, but I'm able to untap every upkeep and cast more and more slivers. At this point my library is down to around 20 cards, most of which are lands and non-creature spells. Grim Grin makes one last attempt to come in, destroying my Winged Sliver which I promptly Regrowth and cast again, then flash in the sliver that gives double strike then boosting my blockers with the Magma Sliver to kill both attackers before they deal damage. On my upkeep all players scoop.
Basically I got to live the dream with Animar, and the star of the show was Praetor's Counsel.
I did this once, but the guy was hitting me for like 30 or something, I Wild Ricochet, Reverberate, Snapcast a Reiterate, and use Mirari and Riku of Two Reflections on all of the above.
This happened.
My Decks:
:symr::symr::symr: Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker :symr::symr::symr:
:symb::symb::symb: Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker :symb::symb::symb:
Blatant Thievery steals Grimoire of the Dead (2 counters) and Nevnyrral's Disk (and Kaalia, which is quickly Terminated)
Grimoire Discards Sphinx Ambassador
Float 6 mana off the Sol Rings
Activate Grimoire, respond with Disk. Get ALL THE CREATURES EVERYWHERE.
Use my 5 floating mana to pay the kicker on Rite of Replication, targeting Solemn Simulacrum.
Two Score, Minus Two or: A Stargate Tail
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I had a Radiate in hand.
Faced with a difficult choice, i decided to give everyone an army of 3/3s, and we continued.
...someone then played Ratchet Bomb.
Oh ****?
EDH:
RNorin the WaryR <-Link! (Primer - Mono Red Control)
GUEdric, Spymaster of TrestUG <- Link! (Mini-Primer - Dredge)
Duel Commander:
WUGeist of Saint TraftUW <- Link! (Aggro-Control)
BGSkullbriar, the Walking GraveGB <- Link! (Aggro)
BUGDamia, Sage of StoneGUB <- Link! (Extinction Control)
Church of the Wary
Two players across the table Trade Secrets until they both hit their Reliquary Tower. Mr Half His Deck in Hand passes to me.
The flamboyant pirate casts Memory Plunder targeting Trade Secrets. Teysa, Orzhov Scion and I then proceed to go nuts and I pass. Teysa takes the last turn of the game wiping the rest of us out.
YES
Not crazy but very satisfying in a balancing ridic draws way.
There were 3 players at the table. A sliver player with Essence Sliver and some other random sliver. The second player was playing fungi's, and had about 12 different green and black fungi. And me with 6 soldier tokens.
I play mirrorweave copying Essence Slicer. Approximately 20 instances of lifelink of each creature. Back in the days of being able to stack multiple instances of Lifelink. I then play Mirror Entity and make my dudes huge then swing.
We couldn't be bothered calculating the massive abouts of life gain each of us was about to recieve so we just gave up and went home.
As Essence Sliver does not give lifelink, but rather has a triggered ability upon dealing damage, they do indeed still stack. This is still possible today.
Retired EDH - Tibor and Lumia | [PR]Nemata |Ramirez dePietro | [C]Edric | Riku | Jenara | Lazav | Heliod | Daxos | Roon | Kozilek
Ashling suspends an early Wheel of Fate, so rather than my normal strategy of playing Thada and stealing things, I'm spitting out my hand as fast as I can (thank goodness I've got several mana rocks). The turn before Wheel will drop, the Ashling player plays Stuffy Doll, choosing me.
My turn, I've ramped up enough mana to play Extraplanar Lens, Duplicant (exiling Stuffy Doll), and Keiga. I've used up all my mana rocks and land drops, and I've just got a couple cards left (though they're nice ones, like Future Sight), and then the Wheel drops. I draw into a bunch of land and Mystical Tutor, as well as Rimefeather Owl.
On my turn, I swing with Keiga at the Ashling player (I'd rather not play Thada, since Ashling is already threatening the board with 3 counters), and I play Rimefeather Owl (a 3/3; most of my mana at the moment is mana rocks). On his turn, Ashling uses Trash for Treasure to get back the Caged Sun he discarded to the Wheel. Fortunately, that means he can't pop Ashling to take out my Owl.
I pump my Owl up to 10, and swing at Ashling for 15. Ashling quits.
The remaining player (Darien) got mana screwed at the beginning of the game, but he's starting to come back. He's got a couple weenies on the board, and passes the turn back to me. I use my tutor to find Rite of Replication. The previous turn, I had drawn Twincast. So, on my turn, rather than activating the Owl's ability, I make 10 copies of him. I swing, pass, and ask, "Got a Wrath? :)"
Two Score, Minus Two or: A Stargate Tail
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BGWKarador: Rock out with your **** out
RGBorBor Unragey: Lightning bolts for everyone
BGUMimeoplasm: +1/+1 counters
RWUZedruu- Free off the top forging
My Saffi deck
EDH - Zur, The Enchanter Scans - http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showpost.php?p=9574096&postcount=1125
Closest I've done is killing someone with a Snapcasted Sign in Blood.
My Decks:
:symr::symr::symr: Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker :symr::symr::symr:
:symb::symb::symb: Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker :symb::symb::symb:
Later on, the elf player ended up with 23 creatures out, and played a card that lets him win if he has 20+ creatures in play during his upkeep. Naturally, I countered this, so he attacked me with his flying creature, activating Bloodchief Ascension.
Next turn: Life's Finale (and he knew full well I had a board sweeper in hand). He took 46 damage off of that + ascension and lost immediately. Granted the bloodchief player ended up at 96 life and we lost miserably but still.
I started out suspending Lotus Bloom on turn 1. Note, I had only 2 lands for pretty much the entire game. Turn 2, drop tec edge and Grim Monolith.
On turn 4 I played Tezzeret the Seeker and tutored out Darksteel Ingot. Turn 5 played Sharuum and recurred Lotus. Played Sun Titan to recur Lotus again and the played Heartless Summoning. Tezz tutors Mox Opal, Sharuum dies again and I recur Lotus. After 12 turns I had cast armageddon to establish full board position while having Sharrum, Wurmcoil, Arcanis the Omnipotent and 2 Duplicants used to kill Kaalia twice while having only 4 mana available at the time. I think I used Lotus Bloom about 4-5 times while playing with 2 lands. My mana base was a mox opal, diamond, Darksteel Citadel, and the darksteel ingot before most of my opponents started scooping.
One of the funniest things that happend was one of my opponents Tooth and Nail a Blightsteel Colossus and Warstorm Surge. He russian roulette and killed himself with the colossus.
Oh, gods, I can see it now. Opponent is completely tapped out of mana, overwhelming board presence but only five life. You topdeck Kaervek's Spite. "This is it!" you think. "This is the moment! I'm going to finally earn that cookie!"
"Kaervek's Spite."
"Um...Force of Will?"
"FFFFFFUUUUUUUU-"
U Mono U Brain U
WUBRG 5c Superfriends GRBUW
LEGACY
R Burn R
MODERN
(U/B) Mill (U/B)
R(G/W) Burn (G/W)R
Relevant board:
Me: Oblivion Stone (owned by Grimgrim), Thada Adel, Grimgrim (enchanted with Crab Umbra)
Grimgrim: Gilded Lotus (owned by me), enchanted with Steal Artifact, Graveborn Muse, Shepherd of Rot
Garza: Mimic Vat (imprinting Phyrexian Metamorph)
At the end of Garza's turn, I activate o-stone to put a fate counter on my Gilded Lotus (I've only got 4 lands, but 12 mana thanks to artifacts; I want some insurance for when I use o-stone). Garza responds with activating Mimic Vat to make a copy of o-stone, but realizes too late that he's one mana short of blowing up the board. So he puts a fate counter on Mimic Vat instead.
I swing at Garza with Thada, to play a Solemn Simulacrum from his deck (need more lands before o-stone goes!).
Grimgrim casts Lord of the Undead and kicks a Rite of Replication on it. Garza and I do what we can to get rid of them, but with me at 13 life, Grimgrim swings at me with an unblocked 15 power, so I have to blow o-stone earlier than I would have liked. Mimic Vat, Gilded Lotus, and Grimgrim survive.
Garza takes me down to 8 (Grimgrim is at 10 and Garza is at 16). I Acquire an Echo Chamber from Garza, and use it to kill off Grimgrim.
Grimgrim casts Living Death, and Garza counters with Twincast, which Grimgrim counters (though in hindsight he realizes he could have sacrificed all his creatures after the first Living Death, to get them back a second time from the second Living Death). Grimgrim has 7 zombies (including Undead Alchemist) plus Wrexial, the Risen Deep.
I draw into a Time Stop and try to use it after Graveborn Muse resolves (putting Grimgrim at 3), but he's got Dralnu, Lich Lord and a counterspell in his graveyard. Grimgrim swings Wrexial at me, and all the zombies at Garza, but Garza uses Memory Plunder to cast my Time Stop.
Garza takes me down to 3 with his general (also putting me at 20 damage from Garza). Grimgrim uses Go for the Throat on his Graveborn Muse to ensure he doesn't kill himself on his upkeep. Then he swings out at Garza, putting the life totals at Grimgrim:3, Me:3, Garza:6. Wrexial casts Diabolic Tutor, which I Spelljack.
I tutor for Lightning Graves, and use Rite of Replication on Shepherd of Rot. Equip greaves and tap to make everyone lose 12 life.
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Players: Thada Adel, Acquisitor (Me); Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir (left); Sheoldred, Whispering One (across); Sen Triplets (right)
Early in the game, Triplets used Oblation on Thada. Later, Triplets uses Tunnel Vision on me as a "gift" to get Thada back. It leaves me with a 14-card deck. I play on, using my Academy Ruins to recur a number of the artifacts that had been milled, including Extraplanar Lens and Crucible of Worlds to get mana (since there were like 4 lands left in my deck)
The Teferi player quits out of impatience when the Sheoldred player disconnects, and Sheoldred starts trying to exile targets from my graveyard. What Sheoldred missed, however, was my Memnarch, which I quickly recurred when Sheoldred tapped out. (Sheoldred was more immediately concerned with getting rid of my Strip effects so that I couldn't do mean things with Crucible.) Then, Sheoldred tried to play his general, which I stole with Desertion. Unfortunately, Triplets used Phyrexian Rebirth before I could reanimate anything.
Still, I pumped out Memnarch, and between the Extraplanar Lens, Crucible, and the Sword of Feast and Famine I had stolen earlier I soon had total control over the game. With 14 cards in my library.
Oblivion Stone later destroyed some of my efforts, but with Academy Ruins, I built up again. Also, stealing a Darksteel Colossus from Triplets helped.
Sheoldred used Elixir of Immortality to get some breathing room from the Colossus, which I took to mean, "Attack me with Thada to get your deck back!" Which I did. And then two turns later, he played Elixir again.
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No... THIS is how you win with Kaervek's Spite:
1. Cast Barren Glory.
2. With Glory on the stack, cast Kaervek's Spite. (Target yourself for cool points)
3. ??????
4. Profit.
Currently running:
BRG Xira Arien BRG
UR Melek, Izzet Paragon UR
WUG Jenara, Asura of War WUG
WRG Mayael the Anima WRG
WB Triad of Fates WB
BG Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest BG
BR Rakdos, Lord of Riots BR
WR Aurelia the Warleader WR
WBG Ghave, Guru of Spores WBG
WUBRG Horde of Notions WUBRG
To be serious though, Reiterate is incredibly fun. I usually keep it hidden away and save it for when someone tries to blow me out with something or take extra turns.
I've also used Reiterate to make my spells uncounterable. I cast Damnation or something, an opponent counters the Damnation, I cast Reiterate bought-back on my Damnation.
Ohh but did I mention it was done to a Stuffy Doll I kept bouncing too?
It also screws up the blue player's counter math. Just Counter their counterspells!
BBB Mikaeus, the Unhallowed BBB
UG Momir Vig, Simic Visionary UG
UB Grimgrin, Corpse-Born UB
was totally unfair because I kept bouncing regrowth and when Naya Charm hit the graveyard because I had to bounce the Stuffy Doll to recast and hit him several times to bounce again and so on.... It was just wrong.... I won with a Naya Charm
I was at 1 life. And i had more than enough mana.
Illusions of Grandeur, Copy Enchantment, Cloudstone Curio
I ended my turn with 6 dead foes and 141 life.....oh and Illusions was in my hand for next turn.
540 Peasant cube- Gold EditionSomething SpicyNext turn he plays Debtor's Knell. I Capsize buyback it and then Armageddon. He Land tax are 3 more basics.
I capsize buyback his only land. He scoops since I had Sol Ring, Darksteel Citadel, Mox Opal, Mox Diamond and Tezzeret the Seeker using +1 to untap artifacts.
I have a Winged Sliver a Fog Bank and Animar along with a Leyline of Anticipation on the board. I think there were one or two other slivers as well. I also have a Garruk, Primal Hunter on the board with 5 counters. I am at 8 life.
Grim Grin attacks into me and kills the fog bank. I block with Animar which at this point is too small to kill it. Then I go. In my hand I have only a Praetor's Counsel and half of my library is in the graveyard due to an early Mind Crank on Grim Grin's board and Sen Triplets attacking into me consistently throughout the early game. I make a beast with Garruk putting him up to 6 counters. All of my opponents focus on getting him off of ultimate before the next turn. Unfortunately Uril bolts him down to 3 but then casts Swords to Plowshares on my Winged Sliver. I use the ability from a Magma Sliver with all of my other untapped slivers to gain 16 life. Then he attacks into Garruk with a 6/6 Serra's Ascendant which I respond to by flashing Praetor's Counsel and getting my graveyard (which is half of my deck remember) and then flashing in the Fog Bank with my last 2 mana.
The other 2 make advances on me, but can't get in efficiently or can't untap Grim Grin or something, I don't actually recall. On my turn I untap and cast Wild Pair and then a 3/3 sliver. I search up and put into play Seedborn Muse. I cast several more slivers, searching up others with the Wild Pair until I tap out, then pass the turn and untap all of my land. They keep trying to get through, but I'm able to untap every upkeep and cast more and more slivers. At this point my library is down to around 20 cards, most of which are lands and non-creature spells. Grim Grin makes one last attempt to come in, destroying my Winged Sliver which I promptly Regrowth and cast again, then flash in the sliver that gives double strike then boosting my blockers with the Magma Sliver to kill both attackers before they deal damage. On my upkeep all players scoop.
Basically I got to live the dream with Animar, and the star of the show was Praetor's Counsel.