Because the counterspell removes the Tooth and Nail from the stack it is no longer a spell, and because the other Twincast has not resolved and isn't a Tooth and Nail yet, you have to choose Twincast as the spell to copy and you have no other choice but to copy the twincast, because if you have legal targets you must choose one.
I have a friend, who recently turned 59, who invested in Magic as soon as unlimited came out. All his cards are his "retirement fund" and I was wondering. If you just take Power, what kind of interest has it been earning for the past 10 years? Is it better than a savings account? Is it better than mutual funds? I was just wondering what you guys have to say.
Do you guys think it is right or wrong for a store to give out prizes in the form of packs at retail equaling 75% of entrants? I know the store I work for gives out roughly 50% in prizes and I am not sure if I approve.
I am posting to ask how everyone gets prizes at local events like FNM. When you play do the stores/TOs pay out full prizes at retail value, or do they usually take a cut?
but you can play the genjus before you play still and activate every turn, and there are also Stalking Stones and Nexus as manlands. And blue still has FoF and Counterspell, it can't be that bad.
I think Wizards didn't print Terashi simply for the fact that there are so many Terashi's _____ cards. What would they do? Print a creature with all the abilities on the cards, and wipe the playability of them?
I think MTGO has had an effect on the price of physical cards. I think it has increased awareness of Magic as a whole, but because of that it has also made cards from those sets worth less rather than more, because of people like Tarbosh, who are going the all MODO way, rather than playing physical Magic.
#2 No, cards such as Goryo's Vengeance, and Time of Need do not see these as legendary.
1. Buyback
2. Affinity
3. Madness
4. Storm
5. Splice
6. Fading
7. Shadow
8. Cycling
9. Threshold
10. Flashback