Hello MTG Salvation Forums, I currently have a Blue Control deck, but am looking to expand it into an Esper Midrange deck. I am looking for advice on the numbers, as well as ideas on what kind of things I should be running, I'm very confident with my current list but I feel like I lack focus. Any advice at all would be very helpful.
Is that the "sticker" guy? If so he got a C&D order from Wizards.
Are you looking for the seller, the artist, or the buyer?
Someone who has this card, or whoever purchased it. I need it to completely my collection of the Drake Tsui Cards, it was really disappointing to find that I was lacking this art, after hearing the news.
I came just a month too late, the make of these cards is gone, and has seemingly vanished from the internet.
I need the internet's help, if anyone at all knows who purchased this, I need to know, I was very hard set on acquiring all of drake Tsui's planeswalker artwork, and this is the last one I need.
Just remember that Magic was meant for fun, and it's intentions were on gathering people.
In all reality, you'd probably find great sportsmanship advice in an athletic article. Try not to lose your cool, play maturely, and respect your environment around you. This will eventually smoothen out your social skills and may even get you some local friends at the FNM you play at.
The issue is not sportmanship, I can play with people just fine, it's knowing what I'm allowed to do during a game, I'm still new to the game, and it sucks getting in trouble for rules I don't know about.
Hello MTG Salvation forums community, after scouring this forums and reading all the stickies like a good forum poster should, and have found this place to post about my question.
As of the recent month, I've found myself being asked to leave the store on multiple occasions I am under the impression that I need to understand the professional side of FNM, and how to play sportingly. As there are some things I forsaw as legal turned out to be things that I could be asked to leave over, so I've come here, asking for perhaps some sort of reference or ideas somehow on what is fitting and what is not fitting. I've tried to look over wizard's material on this matter, but some of the things I've demonstrated great error in have not shown up on them. So In turn am curious as to what else I can improve on so that I can be a better magic player. As it is fully within my interest not to be a poor sport. Also, as of an explanation to why not ask my own local judge, is that it's already awkward that usually every time I see him walk up to me it's to inform me of an error, and asking him on how to be a better played is just not within my social skills. I'm a magic playing basement dweller, what did you expect?
4 Dark Confidant
4 Snapcaster Mage
2 Vendellion Clique
2 Geist of Saint Traft
Removal [18]
4 Mana Leak
4 Remand
4 Path to Exile
2 Spell Snare
4 Inquisition of Kozilek
1 Sword of Fire and Ice
1 Sword of Light and Shadow
Planeswalker [2]
2 Liliana of the Veil
Stuff [4]
2 Lingering Souls
2 Steelshaper's Gift
Land [24]
3 Tectonic Edge
1 Academy Ruins
4 Creeping Tar Pit
4 Marsh Flats
4 Scalding Tarn
3 Watery Grave
2 Hallowed Fountain
1 Plains
1 Island
1 Swamp
Someone who has this card, or whoever purchased it. I need it to completely my collection of the Drake Tsui Cards, it was really disappointing to find that I was lacking this art, after hearing the news.
I came just a month too late, the make of these cards is gone, and has seemingly vanished from the internet.
I need the internet's help, if anyone at all knows who purchased this, I need to know, I was very hard set on acquiring all of drake Tsui's planeswalker artwork, and this is the last one I need.
Will the internet help me?
The issue is not sportmanship, I can play with people just fine, it's knowing what I'm allowed to do during a game, I'm still new to the game, and it sucks getting in trouble for rules I don't know about.
As of the recent month, I've found myself being asked to leave the store on multiple occasions I am under the impression that I need to understand the professional side of FNM, and how to play sportingly. As there are some things I forsaw as legal turned out to be things that I could be asked to leave over, so I've come here, asking for perhaps some sort of reference or ideas somehow on what is fitting and what is not fitting. I've tried to look over wizard's material on this matter, but some of the things I've demonstrated great error in have not shown up on them. So In turn am curious as to what else I can improve on so that I can be a better magic player. As it is fully within my interest not to be a poor sport. Also, as of an explanation to why not ask my own local judge, is that it's already awkward that usually every time I see him walk up to me it's to inform me of an error, and asking him on how to be a better played is just not within my social skills. I'm a magic playing basement dweller, what did you expect?
Edit: Grammer