Things are moving along smoothly, but we still need matches from Matsi883 - LtGlitter and Hazzrd - Tom, hopefully before Monday.
I've updated the bracket in the link, so anyone who has pairings for rd2 up already can play their match. As soon as rd1 is complete i'll post an updated bracket here.
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Tom and I arranged a game for what I believe was 15 minutes ago, so I'm sure he's got a legitimate reason for the delay. But I have school still so Ima give the round to Tom, I want to play a different deck anyway xD, good luck to everyone c:
Game 1 I had a very strong hand, and dealt with his threats. Game 2 was long, but there was no pressure with his locking pieces, so I eventually won the grindy match.
Cheers for the games, hope to see you in the next one!
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Eternal Masters 2015 Legacy Champion. Has an unnatural love towards perfectly reasonable respect for Lightning Bolt.
have a little problem here. i accidently saved over my decklist so even tho the list is the same now, the code is different. Anyone knows if there is a way to salvage my previous deck?
The code is relative to what cards are in the deck. The same 75, whether input on my computer, or yours, will always have the same code. You must have changed a card(s) from the original list if the code isn't matching anymore. You're gonna have to figure out what happened, and change it back. Unfortunately if you can't find out where you went wrong, and get your deck to have the same code as before, you will be unable to continue.
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There would be no way to know which build you had. Either is valid for the deck code provided.
The algorithm used does more than just take the 3rd letter and does more to obfuscate what cards were selected, but the principal is the same. No one will know what your deck is unless you share it with them. They won't be able to be to reverse engineer your deck from your code.
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I've updated the bracket in the link, so anyone who has pairings for rd2 up already can play their match. As soon as rd1 is complete i'll post an updated bracket here.
My decks:
Modern
B[url=http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/developing-competitive/220250-dredgevine?page=89#c2235]Dredgevine[/url]G
Amulet Bloom
My decks:
Modern
B[url=http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/developing-competitive/220250-dredgevine?page=89#c2235]Dredgevine[/url]G
Amulet Bloom
My decks:
Modern
B[url=http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/developing-competitive/220250-dredgevine?page=89#c2235]Dredgevine[/url]G
Amulet Bloom
Good luck.
http://challonge.com/FebDark
If you still want to play then we can.
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Game 1 I had a very strong hand, and dealt with his threats. Game 2 was long, but there was no pressure with his locking pieces, so I eventually won the grindy match.
Cheers for the games, hope to see you in the next one!
an unnatural love towardsperfectly reasonable respect for Lightning Bolt.The Kiwi third of The Salt Mine Podcast: An Australian Legacy Podcast
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Think of the deck code as someone pulling out the third letter of each card to make the deck.
So if you had a deck that went:
But your deck could have just as easily been.
The algorithm used does more than just take the 3rd letter and does more to obfuscate what cards were selected, but the principal is the same. No one will know what your deck is unless you share it with them. They won't be able to be to reverse engineer your deck from your code.