BSC/Worldspine Wurm/etc. lets you put in Balustrade Spy off of Show and Tell. Now you can murder them on your next turn instead of decking yourself like you would without it.
Just bought into legacy with this deck (the exact list ajfirecracker just posted, in fact) and was wondering what the functional difference between Sickening Shoal and Contagion is. Contagion seems better against Elves/Delver type decks but I don't know if I should be siding in Contagions for those in the first place.
Suppose I'm siding into a Gifts package. Are there any worthwhile targets against Tron? Elesh Norn/Iona just die to Disk or Karn. Inkwell beats Karn, but not Disk. Avacyn beats Disk, but not Karn. Can't figure out if there's a package worth bringing in against them.
Assuming that it's not good enough, what is an acceptable SB plan against Tron? I've been playing 3 Sowing Salts, but sometimes I just don't see it. Maybe I should side Stony Silences as well...
What should I side in against Pod? I see some lists with like 3 RiP, 2 Suppression Field, 3 Stony Silence, is there even room to side in 8 Enchantments? And Sundering Growth?
Shes a smaller body at half the price, and grows a little more efficiently with her fire-breath ability (hrmm, uh, flavour-wise, what exactly *is* she doing?)
She's a vampire. She's doing damage to a creature to make herself stronger.
Question: What if you didn't have a graveyard, or a dude in the graveyard. Do I not get to play it, or is it sacced. It doesn't say it'll be sacced, so I don't know what to do with it
It's a cost. You can't play a card if you can't pay the cost.
How does Lightning Storm function with a Suppression Field in play?
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Assuming that it's not good enough, what is an acceptable SB plan against Tron? I've been playing 3 Sowing Salts, but sometimes I just don't see it. Maybe I should side Stony Silences as well...
...neither? She's an all-around good general, probably the best of the new ones. She's still nowhere close to broken.
http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/157a#1
Right.
She's a vampire. She's doing damage to a creature to make herself stronger.
That's what they do.
It's a cost. You can't play a card if you can't pay the cost.