I decided to play some FNM, I usualy only play in competative level events, so this was odd to me and I just wanted to clarification on it please.
I played a card to kill my opponents creature. He said ok and put it in his graveyard and I put my card in mine. Then he picks up his hand and says oh wait I have a counterspell. Is he allowed to then go back and counter it? And is this ruling anywhere online? Thanks.
No, they are not legal, also I'm pretty sure there is a threaad saying what the legal sets are, but to be more helpfull, you should check out gatherer on the wizards.com/magic website, or just google gatherer and its the 1st result.
maybe you could run 4 of the card that gets traps main to get mindbreaks when they sac lands, then you can play ravenous trap s/b which would free up 3 s/b slots.
I just dont get the point of this thread, I dont acctualy care if you play the card or not, this random talk is not constructive, if you think its a mistake then dont play it and be happy that other people do, its very simple.
I would rather play the destructive force main over the wave because im pretty sure you just win if you have walkers and no one has lands, also with a format of u/b, u/w, and r/g, I would probably just abandon the walls for cards that do stuff like day of judgments, burn spells, etc. and maybe you could try nissas and nissas chosens? they seem decent vs control. or squadron hawks, hey can be chumps or make your opponents waste removal. also if you dont run creatures main as your win condition, you could s/b into creatures when your opponent takes out there removal.
I played a card to kill my opponents creature. He said ok and put it in his graveyard and I put my card in mine. Then he picks up his hand and says oh wait I have a counterspell. Is he allowed to then go back and counter it? And is this ruling anywhere online? Thanks.
maybe you could run 4 of the card that gets traps main to get mindbreaks when they sac lands, then you can play ravenous trap s/b which would free up 3 s/b slots.
3x Haakon, Stromgald Scourge
4x Knight of meadowgrain
4x stillmoon cavalier
4x paladin en-vec
3x crib swap
4x nameless inversion
2x mirror entity
4x thirst for knowledge
4x small pox
and lands, this was just a quick decklist but the blue cards are very good, especialy using court hassar over and over.