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  • posted a message on Glourious End
    Also you know what saves you from the "lose the game" clause of Glorious End? A second Glorious End.


    I don't know if that's true. It exiles the first Lose the Game trigger, but adds a second one.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Glourious End
    Hive Mind combo doesn't work; the first copy that resolves exiles the others.


    Actually, I think it does work. Although you play the first copy, the other copies go on the stack, and the first one to resolve will be your opponents, thus exiling the "You lose the game" trigger that you control. So your opponent will lose the game since his will resolve first. In multiplayer though, it only kills one opponent though, so it's only mediocre there.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Glourious End
    Well, at least this does combo with Hive Mind. Not that it needed more enablers.


    How does it combo with Hive Mind? If you play it, everyone gets a copy, true. But for you not to die, you need to Stifle or Disallow it...and everyone else will get a copy of that too, so nothing will happen.

    Edit: it does work. Your opponent's copy resolves first so he/she dies.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Throne of the God-Pharaoh
    Yes. Yes you are.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Playgroup master list
    California, San Francisco, XeviosoForReal (The Richmond Republic Draught House)

    We play every Sunday at 5PM.
    Here's a link to our meetup group if you are in the SF Bay Area...come join us!!!!

    Magic the Gathering Casual Players Meetup - Every Sunday!

    Posted in: Commander (EDH)
  • posted a message on hey folks... is anyone doing Facebook Live videos of their playgroup?
    I'm thinking of doing it and broadcasting regularly. Does anyone do this?
    Posted in: Streams and Videos
  • posted a message on [CA Bay Area] Discussion for the MTG-Playing Community of the Bay Area
    Heyya folks...I wanted to let you all know about our large playgroup, deep in the heart of San Francisco. Come join us! We usually get 15-30 people every session.

    San Francisco Casual Magic The Gathering Players.
    https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Magic-The-Gathering-Casual-Players/

    We play EVERY Sunday at

    The Richmond Republic Draught House
    642 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118
    (415) 702-6069
    5pm-Midnight

    We have reserved the upstairs area. Just go inside and go to the back left and go upstairs. Maybe grab a beer too.

    This place has 24 beers on tap. The beer selection is insane.

    This place serves food. You should buy some food or drinks to play with us if you possibly can. If you only want a coke, ok, but please please buy some food from the bar. They have great bar food, and most of it is reasonably priced.

    *****

    We play many different variants of multiplayer magic. Please, no proxies, or very few if at all possible.

    We usually play

    Duels
    Star (sometimes called Pentagonal)
    Commander
    Tiny Leaders
    Emperor
    2-Headed Giant (or more!)
    Left-right Attack
    Assassin
    Team variants of each of the above! Crazy fun.

    And More!

    Hear what others have to say about the Magic meetup!

    "It sucks. These guys bring these crazy-ass decks that always beat my tournament-caliber builds."
    --Bill

    "Don't go. These morons think they know how to play magic, but my legacy goblin deck can kill em all. I just have to remember to bring it next time."
    --Bob

    "I brought a vintage deck filled with proxy moxes. I won even before my opponents got to take their first turn! How cool is that! Of course, the next game I waited around while everyone destroyed everything i had in quick succession. But that's ok, I had fun!"
    --Amy

    See ya there!
    Posted in: Deckbuilding/Playtest Groups
  • posted a message on Kaladesh Inventions
    Scroll Rack! They are reprinting Scroll Rack! Insane
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on New Planeswalker Dovin Baan, Vedalken confirmed for Kaladesh
    "A lot of double vowels on Kaladesh"

    Woot woot!!
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Brisela, the Voice of Nightmares
    With each passing card I get more and more annoyed with this set - H.P. Lovecraft Innistrad sounded so cool but this is the biggest whiff in Magic history

    I entirely disagree. I am actually super stoked about this set right now. They are doing some really interesting things, and I love Eldrazi, so there's that. So far I am blown away.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on UltraPro Products for SOI
    Wait, so they are selling a *6 ft long* playmat? Wut? That is insane. Is this the first time they are doing this?
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Triskaidekaphobia (LoadingReadyRun)
    I am now worried they will print the other card, Triskadekephilopetrohydromicrohomonymphonecrobeastiepheliac.

    Which would be a card of someone who is addicted to having sex with thirteen flaming tiny dead young animals while underwater.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on WPN Crackdown?
    I'm not rich. I can only afford a few cards per paycheck. A $700 deck is an entire month of work for me. By your standards, I shouldn't even be playing. A modern deck is a year or more of investment. A legacy deck is longer still. None of my standard cards already owned further either goal. Guess I won't get to play Magic until 2018.

    Magic is choking its lifeblood out on two fronts; expensive standard with a quickening expiration date, and slow decay of eternal via difficult or expensive to get cards. The attitude of "pay to win or don't bother" is accelerating the process.


    This may come as a shock, but Magic is not only about playing with expensive cards. if you NEED expensive cards to play and have fun, you aren't doing it right. I run a casual group that regularly has 30 people showing up to play casual magic. The people aren't there to win, they are there to have fun. So if you need 700$ worth of cards to have fun, then yes, you shouldn't be playing.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Do people still play 60 card casual deck? / The Commander Effect
    So our play group came up with a house rule that seems to work well. We have a lot of 60 card people and a lot of commander people. The house rule is, "You may play your commander deck with other casual players who are playing 60-card decks. Your starting life is 20, and you may only play your commander once from the command zone; when it dies, it goes to the graveyard."

    Seems to work well for us. We have lots of mix and match games this way. I highly recommend it. It seems to be quite balanced.
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on [CA Bay Area] Discussion for the MTG-Playing Community of the Bay Area
    For people in the Bay Area: Please Join us at the Sunday Night San Francisco Casual MTG Players group.

    We were at Pizza Orgasmica in the Richmond District for the past few years until they shut down last week.

    WE HAVE A NEW LOCATION AND TIME:

    The Richmond Republic Draught House
    642 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118
    (415) 702-6069
    5pm-Midnight

    This location is a mere 2 blocks from Pizza O. We have reserved the upstairs area going forward. Just go inside and go to the back left and go upstairs.

    However, our starting time is now 5PM, NOT 4PM.
    This is because it's usually crowded there still with folks watching football or other sports. The benefit is that it's open later. It is actually open till midnight. Really.

    This place has 24 beers on tap. The beer selection is insane.

    This place DOES serve food. You MUST buy some food or drinks to play with us if you possibly can. If you only want a coke, ok, but please please buy some food from the bar. They have great bar food, and most of it is reasonably priced. I think their kitchen is open till 10, but I'll have to check.

    I counted 8 tables upstairs. We can move these around as we need to.
    There's a pool table there. Please do not sit or put drinks on this table. If you really want to play cards on the pool table, there's no reason not to other than there's actual real tables nearby. They've offered to cover it up for us in the future.

    This place DOES allow people under the age of 21. However, NO UNDERAGE DRINKING ALLOWED. If you are caught offering your beer to an underage player, three things will happen:
    You WILL be ejected from the group and asked not to return.
    We MAY be ejected from the bar/restaurant and asked not to return.
    I personally will stack all of your cards on a table and play Landfill on them.

    Please don't jeopardize our new great spot by doing something dumb. In short,BEHAVE. Horseplay, running (not that you folks do this), and similar crap won't be tolerated.

    To order, go downstairs and order at the bar. They will bring the food to you. No need to wait for a waiter/waitress.

    When buying food or a drink, you may start a tab.

    See you folks this Sunday at the Richmond Republic Draught House! Pass this along!

    *****

    We play many different variants of multiplayer magic. Please, no proxies, or very few if at all possible.

    We usually play

    Duels

    Star (sometimes called Pentagonal)

    Anti-Star (New format!)

    Commander

    Tiny Leaders

    Emperor

    2-Headed Giant (or more!)

    Left-right Attack

    Assassin

    Team variants of each of the above! Crazy fun.

    And More!

    Hear what others have to say about the Magic meetup!

    "It sucks. These guys bring these crazy-ass decks that always beat my tournament-caliber builds."
    --Bill

    "Don't go. These morons think they know how to play magic, but my legacy goblin deck can kill em all. I just have to remember to bring it next time."
    --Bob

    "I brought a vintage deck filled with proxy moxes. I won even before my opponents got to take their first turn! How cool is that! Of course, the next game I waited around while everyone destroyed everything i had in quick succession. But that's ok, I had fun!"
    --Amy

    If you are looking for websites to help you with deck ideas for casual magic, here are a few that are highly recommended:

    MTGSALVATION
    Magic Deck Vortex

    Essential Magic
    Especially check out the combos page...highly useful for breaking things not meant to be broken.

    TappedOut

    MTG Salvation
    Especially check out their rumors forum here. This is where you will find out about upcoming cards and sets and other interesting tidbits.

    See you at SF Casual Magic Sundays!
    Posted in: Deckbuilding/Playtest Groups
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