I had a BUG reanimator list with vorosh at the helm. Mimeoplasm will be taking over since he is basically a reanimation spell or graveyard hate when i need it.
the skill not mentioned for improving at mtg, is pyrokinesis. When you are able to spontaneously combust your foes with your mind alone play skill and deck tuning are pointless. Burn silly ants! I answered both, it is very important to improve yourself as a player and make the best possible plays and reads in all situation, but when facing opponents of equal skill level the most optimized deck always has the best chance.
If the wrath is something like Nevinyrral's Disk/Oblivion Stone and you used the 'Don or Primus on artifacts/enchantments/planeswalkers, it does negate (most) of their damage.
If you're aiming them at lands (frequently), then you might have a problem convincing other players not to run 'Geddon effects to punish you for ramping out of control.
Dear sir, in a multiplayer game if the green player plays out his terastodon simply to have it hit lands and nothing more powerful like phyrexian arena, rhystic study, caged sun, etc. It most likely means that it will give him a very strong board position, in which case would geddon really be so bad when u have a 9/9 in play?
I think that one depends on level of play. At very cutthroat levels, black is godly because it has so many unconditional tutors, you can easily assemble a number of two card combos to win with. While green has a lot of tutors (many of which put the card into play), they're all either for lands or creatures. There are very few creature-only (or even creature + land) combos that green can assemble, at least in mono-green. And remember that creatures are inherently vulnerable - in many EDH games, there can be wraths as frequently as once per full table rotation, making it very hard for green's creatures to actually do much unless combined with a source of mass haste.
Although i agree with most of what you said, i disagree with the thought that a wrath effect is all it takes to undo the damage already done by a terastodon or [CARD]woodfall primus
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Thank you kind sirs. You are in my prays.. Now seriously speaking since no color can do what you've mentioned. Blue is clearly no. 1 for the moment. But has black quietly rolled over for green or does its superior tutoring, mass removal/sacrificing and reanimation still give it the leg up on the green ramp, creature tutoring, regrowth(and friends) super hulk?
Dear sir, in a multiplayer game if the green player plays out his terastodon simply to have it hit lands and nothing more powerful like phyrexian arena, rhystic study, caged sun, etc. It most likely means that it will give him a very strong board position, in which case would geddon really be so bad when u have a 9/9 in play?
Although i agree with most of what you said, i disagree with the thought that a wrath effect is all it takes to undo the damage already done by a terastodon or [CARD]woodfall primus
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