I also love the interaction with first strike. If you have the mana, you can bring it back in response to first strike damage and cast bloodrush in time for regular combat damage.
You can bloodrush the shaman onto a double strike guy, do the first strike damage, get him back, and bloodrush again. (and get him back again for next turn if you got the mana) 9 extra damage for 5RR.
So as I understand it, if you wait until the end of turn comes about naturally, let the conscript's eot trigger go on the stack, then interrupt it with the sundial, you get to keep the permanent.
If you end the turn before your end of turn comes naturally, the conscripts ability triggers and you lose the permanent you stole.
correct?
Please don't bump dead threads. New questions belong in new threads. -Carsten
I got a Furnace of Wrath in play. I attack with an 8/8 trample critter. He blocks with a 0/1 creature. How much damage hits the opponent? If the attacking creature had double strike as well?
I totally hope that they make legendary 4 color Nephilims. Considering how much support WotC is giving Commander, RtR is the best shot they have at printing 4 color commanders. I personally would love to build a 4 color EDH (sorry, Commander) deck. I'd be shocked if they didn't print some.
LMAO! I've been playing with antiquities. I've always had my creatures closest to me, my lands above them, and any enchantments and/or artifacts above my lands. Most people I know played that way. It's the way I've always done it and no one ever had a problem with it... until now.
Sometimes we get 6 or more people sitting around the table playing multiplayer. Having your lands closer to you and creatures and other stuff closer to your opponents makes sense so they can see all that you have out easier. I'm having soooo much trouble changing my habit of keeping my creatures close.
But taking WOTC copy-write protected images printing off high quality scans of them sticking them to card stock and then selling them on as real cards? Oh hell yes!
I'm not sure what you mean by "selling them on as real cards". I'm not trying to convince anyone that they are real. I'm certainly not selling them for money, or even trading them. The people I play with know I have the real cards. They are fine with it. Some of them do it themselves and they also do not play with cards they don't own.
But what I think you're saying is: if I have printed out a copy with the art, text, frame, etc... of the real card, I'm breaking copyright? Even if I use that copy only on my kitchen table?
So essentially, what's being said is that what I am doing is illegal? Am I to expect some consequences?
Is there a difference if I write "Sneak Attack" on a basic land with a sharpie and throw a piece of paper with my own hand drawn Sneak Attack into a sleeve with a basic land?
I have about 10-15 60 card decks and 2 EDH decks. More in the works. I don't play with any cards I don't own. However, if I have 3 decks that want to run my Taigas, Badlands, or what not, I'll proxy a play set. I'm a strictly casual player. If I ever go into a tournament, you can bet every single card in my deck for that tournament will be the real deal.
Software companies generaly allow you to make a backup of a disk and let you use that back up so the original software can be kept safe. I see no difference keeping my expensive cards safe in a binder while I use proxies on my kitchen table.
I have the real cards to backup, is all my point is. I'm not taking any money out of anyone else's pocket.
I have a haste themed red deck. Ball Lightnings, Spark Elementals, Hellspark Elementals... It's fast and fun to play. Vexing Devil may not have haste but he'd fit the deck very well. One red, four damage right now. That's better than a 3/1 haste for R. And if the opponent let's it stick instead of taking the damage... Assault Strobe and Brute Force are gonna smack hard the next turn.
Basically your opponent doesn't want you to play cards, because they win that way.
However, both players do play cards, and this one gives your opponent the choice every single time.
Try constructing a game plan around this card in your hand when you don't know what's going to happen with it.
You want a game plan from a red burn player? Ok... Do Damage to my opponent! Lots of damage! As fast as I can! Vexing Devil can do that whether it sticks or not.
druidic satchelis activated. Can I copy the satchel's effect with rigs of brighthearth after I look at the top card? Basically to see if it's worth copying. Don't think so but it would be cool I I can.
You can bloodrush the shaman onto a double strike guy, do the first strike damage, get him back, and bloodrush again. (and get him back again for next turn if you got the mana) 9 extra damage for 5RR.
If you end the turn before your end of turn comes naturally, the conscripts ability triggers and you lose the permanent you stole.
correct?
Please don't bump dead threads. New questions belong in new threads. -Carsten
Sometimes we get 6 or more people sitting around the table playing multiplayer. Having your lands closer to you and creatures and other stuff closer to your opponents makes sense so they can see all that you have out easier. I'm having soooo much trouble changing my habit of keeping my creatures close.
I'm not sure what you mean by "selling them on as real cards". I'm not trying to convince anyone that they are real. I'm certainly not selling them for money, or even trading them. The people I play with know I have the real cards. They are fine with it. Some of them do it themselves and they also do not play with cards they don't own.
But what I think you're saying is: if I have printed out a copy with the art, text, frame, etc... of the real card, I'm breaking copyright? Even if I use that copy only on my kitchen table?
Is there a difference if I write "Sneak Attack" on a basic land with a sharpie and throw a piece of paper with my own hand drawn Sneak Attack into a sleeve with a basic land?
Software companies generaly allow you to make a backup of a disk and let you use that back up so the original software can be kept safe. I see no difference keeping my expensive cards safe in a binder while I use proxies on my kitchen table.
I have the real cards to backup, is all my point is. I'm not taking any money out of anyone else's pocket.
You want a game plan from a red burn player? Ok... Do Damage to my opponent! Lots of damage! As fast as I can! Vexing Devil can do that whether it sticks or not.