The god matter is almost clear, I'd like to return to the Godslayer topic.
We have 5 ways to forge it: W Forged through Glory U Forged through Intellect B Forged through Tyranny R Forged through War G Forged through Pursuit
It might be simple: Each pack contains a Legendary Equipment called [Whatever] Godslayer, one for each color ("Whatever" is Glory, Intellect, Tyranny,...), with something like "Whenever equipped creature deals damage to a creature with Indestructible, exile that creature" and one or two color-related ability/ies
I think you're reading way too much into it.
There's no way a card would ever be called Glory Godsalyer, Intellect Godslayer, Tyranny Godslayer, War Godslayer, or Pursuit Godslayer. I doubt in the extreme that the names of the prerelease promos are in any way related to the names of the prerelease packs.
Growing Blightseed2GB
Creature - Plant [R]
At the beginning of your upkeep, put three +1/+1 counters on ~, then remove three +1/+1 counters from among creatures you control. G: Put a +1/+1 counter on ~. B, Remove a +1/+1 counter from ~: Regenerate ~.
Graft 3
0/0
Troll Darkbinder2BG
Creature - Troll Shaman [R]
Whenever ~ deals combat damage to a player, you may sacrifice a Swamp or a Forest. If you do, put a 2/2 black Shade creature with deathtouch onto the battlefield.
Sacrifice a Swamp and a Forest: Put a 2/2 black Shade creature token with deathtouch onto the battlefield.
2/2
Schemes of the Hidden Ones2UU
Enchantment [R]
When ~ leaves the battlefield, each player except for target player draws two cards. 2UU : Put ~ on to of its owner's library. They never forget an offense—or a favour.
How would you feel about playing against a blind person at either FNM or a PTQ?
I wouldn't mind at all. There's no reason someone oughtn't be able to play Magic on the basis of having a disability.
Would you feel that they had an unfair advantage if they had someone like my sister, handing them trigger cards?
No. Being blind, I imagine, must be a great challenge. Trigger cards wouldn't be an unfair advantage, as long as they contained no information that wasn't written on the card.
Would you feel it necessary for them to have a judge preside over their every move?
At higher levels of play, such as Competitive or Professional REL, I can see where having a judge could be a necessary evil, as, in my opinion, these levels of play, making sure no cheating occurs is imperative. At Regular REL, I think that there probably is no need for a judge to constantly by by one's side.
Would you get frustrated, playing against them?
While I cannot say for certain, having never actually been in the situation described, I do not believe that I would experience frustration. I usually only become frustrated when an opponent of mine is rude or has poor etiquette. Most of the information you described (announcing draws and steps, what I discarded, &c.) I usually do anyways.
Artifact Creature - Golem Knight [U]
First strike, haste
2/2
I think you're reading way too much into it.
There's no way a card would ever be called Glory Godsalyer, Intellect Godslayer, Tyranny Godslayer, War Godslayer, or Pursuit Godslayer. I doubt in the extreme that the names of the prerelease promos are in any way related to the names of the prerelease packs.
Creature - Plant [R]
At the beginning of your upkeep, put three +1/+1 counters on ~, then remove three +1/+1 counters from among creatures you control.
G: Put a +1/+1 counter on ~.
B, Remove a +1/+1 counter from ~: Regenerate ~.
Graft 3
0/0
Creature - Troll Shaman [R]
Whenever ~ deals combat damage to a player, you may sacrifice a Swamp or a Forest. If you do, put a 2/2 black Shade creature with deathtouch onto the battlefield.
Sacrifice a Swamp and a Forest: Put a 2/2 black Shade creature token with deathtouch onto the battlefield.
2/2
IIW: Ancient Roman top-down
Do you enjoy Pop-tarts?
I find "French rules" EDH to be a fun (and, in my opinion, fairer) version of EDH to play.
Creature - Elemental Horse
Haste
When ~ enters the battlefield, tap all other creatures.
5/5
Enchantment [R]
When ~ leaves the battlefield, each player except for target player draws two cards.
2UU : Put ~ on to of its owner's library.
They never forget an offense—or a favour.
IIW: Roman top-down
I wouldn't mind at all. There's no reason someone oughtn't be able to play Magic on the basis of having a disability.
No. Being blind, I imagine, must be a great challenge. Trigger cards wouldn't be an unfair advantage, as long as they contained no information that wasn't written on the card.
At higher levels of play, such as Competitive or Professional REL, I can see where having a judge could be a necessary evil, as, in my opinion, these levels of play, making sure no cheating occurs is imperative. At Regular REL, I think that there probably is no need for a judge to constantly by by one's side.
While I cannot say for certain, having never actually been in the situation described, I do not believe that I would experience frustration. I usually only become frustrated when an opponent of mine is rude or has poor etiquette. Most of the information you described (announcing draws and steps, what I discarded, &c.) I usually do anyways.
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