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Jan 29, 2009binger posted a message on Conflux Uncommons ReviewI think Thrinax falls into the standout category. It becomes huge fast, and makes combat math difficult.Posted in: Phyrre56 Blog
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Jan 27, 2009binger posted a message on Conflux Commons ReviewI think you're wrong about land cycling. It's insanely good in this format.Posted in: Phyrre56 Blog
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The police is very unlikely to charge the driver with anything if there's sufficient evidence the dead guy jumped in front of the vehicle at the last second.
Lol, troll away. You guys are hilarious.
Intent has everything to do with the penalty involved. Let's say a driver runs down an enemy and kills him. Is that the same as a driver hitting a careless pedestrian who jumped into the middle of the street at the last second?
What if I play it with 4 artifacts in play? What if I wait for you to tap low or tap out? Does Soul Parry win you the game or just buy you a turn?
Why is the Soul Parry no longer in your hand in this situation? Why are you waiting to draw it? Doesn't any removal spell save you? How hard is it to leave open R or BB orr even 1U for bounce?
Strategies are just different; I agree. Against infect decks you want to block early and block often. Against normal decks you have the option of racing or playing for the long game. But your overall strategy is to win. You play the game to best accomplish this.
Nice find.
There's no reason to go Phyrexian btw. 3 of the set's 5 top common are in red(Mirran). I'm pretty sure I'm mentally pumping my fist if my opponent leads with forest or swamp at the prerelease.
The pick isn't close. Angel all the way. It's by far the better card.
Even if you were fighting for black, it is the deepest color.
In a different format such as Ravnica, Nighthawk is not nearly as good. There are common removals like Last Gasp, Arc, Faith's Fetters, Disembowel, and Brainspoil.
Looks like a solid deck otherwise, but even solid decks 0-3 sometimes. Let's not pretend we're playing chess here.