Pumps less than Kiln Fiend, but will survive more shields-down turns because of 3 toughness. Its main use will be in the eventual UR flashback deck in Limited, but I could see it as the reserve Kiln Fiend in some decks.
How i feel about competitive players and casual players in EDH: The competitive are german tourists, the casual are italian tourists, both in a italian beach. The italians asking themselves "why are the germans here?" make a legitimate question, the answer is because the beach is beautiful, no matter the country you came from. The italians wanting to ban the germans are dumb, because if the germans pay for their stay and follow the rules like everyone else, they have the right to be in the beach. Hovewer, if the germans started to ask themselves "why are the italians here?"... they would be dumb as hell.
Playing since 1994: Currently MAGS (HomeBrew),Standard & Pauper (Pioneer and Modern are degenerate trash formats)
STOP using "dude/bro" as a pejorative or insult. Grow up.
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I was expecting some black border version of Party Crasher, if anything close to that is even possible.
The most elegant version might be some form of T: this deals damage equal to its power to target opponent unless that player has an untapped creature they control fight this. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
And that's a mouthful, so, I'll take this instead.
I was expecting some black border version of Party Crasher, if anything close to that is even possible.
The most elegant version might be some form of T: this deals damage equal to its power to target opponent unless that player has an untapped creature they control fight this. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
And that's a mouthful, so, I'll take this instead.
T: Target opponent may choose an untapped creature they control. [CARDNAME] fights that creature. If no creature was chosen, [CARDNAME] deals damage equal to its power to that opponent. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
That actually doesn's sound that bad, although I'm not sure if there would be any real motivation for it besides just a gimmick for its own sake.
I was expecting some black border version of Party Crasher, if anything close to that is even possible.
The most elegant version might be some form of T: this deals damage equal to its power to target opponent unless that player has an untapped creature they control fight this. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
And that's a mouthful, so, I'll take this instead.
T: Target opponent may choose an untapped creature they control. [CARDNAME] fights that creature. If no creature was chosen, [CARDNAME] deals damage equal to its power to that opponent. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
That actually doesn's sound that bad, although I'm not sure if there would be any real motivation for it besides just a gimmick for its own sake.
Yes, that seems like better templating but agreed, to what point?
Cute way to setup interesting combat interactions but pretty much pauper/limited fodder.
Sidenote: I love how with Avacyn out of the picture the "church" has started to crumble, and other forces are beginning to pervert its imagery/symbology.
Pumps less than Kiln Fiend, but will survive more shields-down turns because of 3 toughness. Its main use will be in the eventual UR flashback deck in Limited, but I could see it as the reserve Kiln Fiend in some decks.
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Pumpkins?
STOP using "dude/bro" as a pejorative or insult. Grow up.
Margaret Thatcher: “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.”
Benjamin Franklin: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Martin Luther King Jr.: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
It does have some Rakdos vibe to it.
The most elegant version might be some form of T: this deals damage equal to its power to target opponent unless that player has an untapped creature they control fight this. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
And that's a mouthful, so, I'll take this instead.
T: Target opponent may choose an untapped creature they control. [CARDNAME] fights that creature. If no creature was chosen, [CARDNAME] deals damage equal to its power to that opponent. Activate only during the targeted players combat phase after attackers are declared.
That actually doesn's sound that bad, although I'm not sure if there would be any real motivation for it besides just a gimmick for its own sake.
Yes, that seems like better templating but agreed, to what point?
Sidenote: I love how with Avacyn out of the picture the "church" has started to crumble, and other forces are beginning to pervert its imagery/symbology.
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