Play a spell that targets a single target (My choice usually is Time Stretch)
Play a copy spell in responce to the spell above (my choice usually is Wild Ricochet)
This can result in a stack that could theoritacally be arbitarilty large and never ending, but with the possiblility that it will reach a point where no more spells are copied.
As I'm enrolled in a Bachaeolor of Archaeology, my major would be Archaeology (focusing on field archaeology), and my minor would be Alcohology (a non-offical study of alcohol - being an archaeologist and being at the pub go hand-in-hand)
Booster prices here in Adelaide have been at $6 for as long as I can remember, even when they should have gone up in price due to the exchange rates at various times.
We have three stores in the CBD, and at least one in the southern suburbs; there use to be one in the northern suburbs but it was not financially viable.
I usually play at the two main stores; SCW that has been open the longest, and Infinity which holds the premier events here.
I was wondering if it's just a local thing, but in my local area people and stores play a game called pack war. People participating buy a booster pack, and everyone cracks their pack. Highest converted mana cost wins all competing packs. So if 4 people played, and I pulled a 7 CMC card while other people only pulled a 5 or a 6, the person with the 7 cmc card takes all the packs. My local game store likes playing this with people after an FNM, mildly addicting, and usually the winner gets great cards. I pulled 3 fetchlands this last friday from one of these games.
We occasionally do something similar at my local, but instead of highest CMC, it goes by the monetary worth of the pack.
My mate and I just use it as a method for opening packs. Buy 1 each, shuffle in some lands, and play a game with a 25-30 land "deck". Its just an interesting way to slowly see a pack, especially revealing Rares. Then you just keep whatever packs you bought, no "winner takes all" thing.
I watch the star alot; in the city where i live, i can see a few hundered stars; the bright ones, like the Orion stars, or the Southern Cross.
When I go into the outback on camps, I will always look at the stars the first night I'm there if it is clear enough. I like to orientate myself according to the stars; using the Southern Cross and the Pointers to find south.
The outback is good as I get to see the Milky Way, and therefore the only First Australian constellation I know of; the Emu.
South Australian to Broad Australian dialect. I grew up and still live in SA, so my accent is mainly South Australian. I've picked up broad Australian from watching TV. So, for some words, ie dance, I say them with the [æː] and the [aː] pronounciation, with the [a:] being more common.
I can also speak Strine if I want to.
I dont exactlly know how I ended up with Deathwing Phoenix, but i know it was an evolution from Bladewing (from Rorix Bladewing, my favourite card when i started playing mtg).
I think I added Phoenix as I like them, then changed to Deathwing to make the name sound more ominous, evoking the imagery of a dark phoenix, born of the shadows, instead of the flames.
On one forum i use to moderate, Deathwing Phoenix, eventaully got shortened down to DWP by forum friends (though I think I started it). This changed later to Dwippy for some reason now lost to me.
I usually try and use somesort of variation of Deathwing Phoenix as a username, depending on the site (ie: include an underscore, or have no space)
Recently i have begun using the name Das Gottlos (The Godless) on other forums, or at LANs (which I usually ironically play in churches).
Play a spell that targets a single target (My choice usually is Time Stretch)
Play a copy spell in responce to the spell above (my choice usually is Wild Ricochet)
This can result in a stack that could theoritacally be arbitarilty large and never ending, but with the possiblility that it will reach a point where no more spells are copied.
When I dont have enough of them for a given deck, I try and use one artwork for all the lands.
In limited I use these: Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest
I made the deck awhile ago, but never liked having Oros as the general, so when I saw Tariel, I made the General switch.
1 Tariel, Reckoner of Souls
Lands
Basics
5 Mountain
6 Plains
5 Swamp
1 Vivid Marsh
1 Vivid Crag
1 Vivid Meadow
1 Orzhov Basilica
1 Boros Garrison
1 Rakdos Carnarium
1 Rugged Prairie
1 Graven Cairns
1 Fetid Heath
1 Godless Shrine
1 Blood Crypt
1 Sacred Foundry
1 Ruptured Spire
1 Temple of the False God
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Miren, the Moaning Well
1 Kher Keep
1 Urza's Factory
1 Springjack Pasture
Mana Artifacts
1 Boros Signet
1 Orzhov Signet
1 Rakdos Signet
1 Darksteel Ignot
1 Gilded Lotus
1 Mind Stone
1 Sol Ring
1 Expedition Map
1 Sun Titan
1 Angelic Renewal
Sacrifice Outlets
Creatures
1 Bloodthrone Vampire
1 Brion Stoutarm
1 Carrion Feeder
1 Fallen Angel
1 Nantuko Hustk
1 Phyrexian Ghoul
1 Phyrexian Plaguelord
1 Thermopod
1 Goblin Bombardment
1 Altar of Dementia
1 Ashnod's Altar
1 Phyrexian Altar
Tutors
1 Enlightened Tutor
1 Beseech the Queen
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Diabolic Intent
1 Diabolic Tutor
1 Idyllic Tutor
1 Shred Memory
1 Dimir Machinations
1 Dimir House Guard
1 Brainspoil
1 Netherborn Phalanx
X-Spells
1 Comet Storm
1 Conflagrate
1 Earthquake
1 Exsanquinate
1 Fireball
1 Goblin Offensive
1 Rolling Thunder
1 Pandemonium
1 Vicious Shadows
Steal Effects
1 Act of Aggression
1 Conquering Manticore
1 Flash Conscription
1 Grad the Reins
1 Insurrection
1 Threaten
1 Unwilling Recruit
Removal
1 Deepfire Elemental
1 Saltblast
1 Mortify
1 Path to Exile
1 Swords to Plowshares
1 Erratic Portal
Recursion
1 Monk Idealist
1 Miraculous Recovery
1 Breath of Life
1 Rise from the Grave
1 Zombify
Recurring Creatures
1 Firemane Angel
1 Reassembling Skeleton
1 Goblin Assault
Blue Dragon by Kylie Chan (for the 'N'th time)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong (Chinese Classic)
Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H.P. Lovecraft: Commemorative Edition
The Bible
and also Various texts on Buddhism for a university course.
Use to work as a field assistant for various mineral exploration companies here in Australia
We have three stores in the CBD, and at least one in the southern suburbs; there use to be one in the northern suburbs but it was not financially viable.
I usually play at the two main stores; SCW that has been open the longest, and Infinity which holds the premier events here.
Excellent movie, just like the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
A good mix of Action, humour, romace, politics and special effects.
Prefered legend is
TibbersAnnie, and I basically play her each game.Been playing AI games until just the other day when I reached lvl 12.
Last week I ended up having four Rod of Ages in one AI game; really should have diverified, but after I got the 3rd one, a fourth had to be built.
We occasionally do something similar at my local, but instead of highest CMC, it goes by the monetary worth of the pack.
We call this minimaster.
When I go into the outback on camps, I will always look at the stars the first night I'm there if it is clear enough. I like to orientate myself according to the stars; using the Southern Cross and the Pointers to find south.
The outback is good as I get to see the Milky Way, and therefore the only First Australian constellation I know of; the Emu.
I can also speak Strine if I want to.
I think I added Phoenix as I like them, then changed to Deathwing to make the name sound more ominous, evoking the imagery of a dark phoenix, born of the shadows, instead of the flames.
On one forum i use to moderate, Deathwing Phoenix, eventaully got shortened down to DWP by forum friends (though I think I started it). This changed later to Dwippy for some reason now lost to me.
I usually try and use somesort of variation of Deathwing Phoenix as a username, depending on the site (ie: include an underscore, or have no space)
Recently i have begun using the name Das Gottlos (The Godless) on other forums, or at LANs (which I usually ironically play in churches).
followed by the V8s, Football, Union and League