Your creature comes out consistently on turn 6 except when disrupted by Braids. It didn't do so well against multiple tokens though since he lacks evasion.
Interesting how she ties against the Beacon by denying them their 4th land drop on the play. Theoretically ties against anything that hardcasts for 4 and beats anything that hardcasts for 5. Unfortunately, not many of those things were run this week due to morph and suspend.
I don't see how Gelatinous Genesis is legal. It's converted mana cost is 1 as a card.
Also, in my (Chromeshell Crab) matchup against Braids, it looks like you marked the score as 3-1, which doesn't make any sense. It should be 2-2 as the creatures will simply trade if anyone attacks.
I don't see how Gelatinous Genesis is legal. It's converted mana cost is 1 as a card.
Also, in my (Chromeshell Crab) matchup against Braids, it looks like you marked the score as 3-1, which doesn't make any sense. It should be 2-2 as the creatures will simply trade if anyone attacks.
Wow, you're right. For some reason I thought it was legal, not sure why.
I have it on good authority that the Phyrexians are going to win. However, Venser is then going to teleport the whole of New Phyrexia inside the Zendikar Hedrons, leaving the Phyrexians and Eldrazi trapped in an eternal struggle of the mechanics that nobody likes.
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Your creature comes out consistently on turn 6 except when disrupted by Braids. It didn't do so well against multiple tokens though since he lacks evasion.
2. Hinotama - Beacon of Creation
This is a lot of tokens.
3. Error1 - Braids, Cabal Minion
Interesting how she ties against the Beacon by denying them their 4th land drop on the play. Theoretically ties against anything that hardcasts for 4 and beats anything that hardcasts for 5. Unfortunately, not many of those things were run this week due to morph and suspend.
4. BronYAur - Admonition Angel
Pretty good against single threats but not against many tokens. Or against chromeshells.
5. Catmurderer - Pardic Dragon
I think he is a bit better than Gargodon since he comes out earlier and has evasion.
6. Lithel - Beacon of Creation
I'd imagine that would be one crazy mirror match.
7. etherealscorpions - Gelatinous Genesis
Illegal submission this turns out to be.
8. shogun17 - chromeshell crab
Very good against singular threats but again, loses to tokens.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 X 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 = 8
2 6 X 2 6 2 2 0 6 = 24
3 0 2 X 6 0 2 0 2 = 12
4 2 0 0 X 0 0 0 0 = 2
5 6 2 6 6 X 2 0 0 = 22
6 6 2 2 6 2 X 0 6 = 24
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 = 08 6 0 2 6 6 0 0 X = 20
Winners = Hinotama and Lithel using Beacon of Creation!
I might have made mistakes when calculating the Gelatinous Genesis but it seems too slow to me to do anything.Next week:
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Also, in my (Chromeshell Crab) matchup against Braids, it looks like you marked the score as 3-1, which doesn't make any sense. It should be 2-2 as the creatures will simply trade if anyone attacks.
Wow, you're right. For some reason I thought it was legal, not sure why.
I will erase it from the round.
Right on the second point as well.