so what is the proper way to cast electrolyze vs spellskite and a creature you actually want to kill. for example, if an opponent has exarch and spellskite in play.
If you target skite and exarch can they redirect the exarch point to skite, thus making both targets hit skite?
if you target exarch twice, does that mean one target has been chosen and they can redirect both points of damage?
yeah. keeping a no lander. sort of living the dream there.
I think overall Jack drew incredibly well the whole tournament. Also so jealous of the luxury of just playing to not lose. Jack could have pretty easily closed most of his games alot sooner but was just able to stretch matches way past the hour mark.
If you're trying to get into the format dredge is probably one of the worst decks to buy unless you only want to play dredge because almost none of the cards go into any other deck. so if you dont like dredge you are back where you started with basically no cards to play with.
Id probably try to pick up a tempo deck like delver or merfolk because they are the kind of decks that get exponentially better as you get better as a player and as your understanding of the format expands.
I occasionally see moat popping up in lists. Anyone having actual success with it? Which matchups would you bring it in? The CC just seems so high and in most cases isn't verdict just better?
If you target skite and exarch can they redirect the exarch point to skite, thus making both targets hit skite?
if you target exarch twice, does that mean one target has been chosen and they can redirect both points of damage?
I think overall Jack drew incredibly well the whole tournament. Also so jealous of the luxury of just playing to not lose. Jack could have pretty easily closed most of his games alot sooner but was just able to stretch matches way past the hour mark.
Id probably try to pick up a tempo deck like delver or merfolk because they are the kind of decks that get exponentially better as you get better as a player and as your understanding of the format expands.