Thanks Belgarth, last time with Tazzem I got flamed as well for not providing a photoshot in time.
The card is from WPN, so it should arrive soon for everyone
I wasn't trying to flame you or anything, it's just kind of annoying that you gave us a picture(that we already had) while not telling us how we can get one. I mean if WPN sent you these promos, there's a 99% chance they also instructed you how to distribute them. While the photo is nice, we'd much rather you share with us the information we don't know.
mono white is perfect fit. but i don't really want a mono white deck. but ill defiantly keep it in mind. jenara is really cool and in my 3 favorite colors. would be a great general for me to build around. but the problem is building an effective mana base for cheap. won't that be a problem? great ideas though so far. thanks everyone
Budget mana bases are, at worst, a turn slower than regular mana bases. If you plan on playing EDH with other budget players or in a group, it's barely noticeable. A budget mana base for Jenara(assuming an even divide of colors) would look something like this:
Correction: It's an Elvish Warrior that has a duress attached to it. You can choose not to bolt a thirnax. You would be stupid not to bolt Nissa.
That's not true at all. If I play a Nissa and use her first ability to get a Chosen, you should probably wait until the end of turn to Bolt it. Also, it's nowhere near an Elvish Warrior with a Duress attached because Duress could hit non-Bolt cards.
We actually had a pack that contained 2 Burst Lightnings(neither foil) in a draft. Both of them got to 3rd pick before the pack hit me and I commented on it. It made drafting really awkward.
"Bombs" are game-changing cards. Either threats that if not answered, will easily win the game or cards that utterly change the board/hand position. A classic example of the first would be Shivan Dragon(or any dragon for that matter), a big evasive creature that wins in 4 swings or less. A classic example of the second is Wrath of God, a card that answers almost every threat on the board and allows you to play your way into an advantage.
Mindbreak Trap seems to me like it will end up around $30. The last Vintage playable rare(Thoughtsieze) settled around $15. Since mythics are twice as hard to get, I see it probably being worth double.
The fetches will almost certainly end up around $15.
I don't see Lotus Cobra being all that amazing. The absolute max I see it settling at is $10.
All the planeswalkers seem weak and shouldn't go more than $10.
I wasn't trying to flame you or anything, it's just kind of annoying that you gave us a picture(that we already had) while not telling us how we can get one. I mean if WPN sent you these promos, there's a 99% chance they also instructed you how to distribute them. While the photo is nice, we'd much rather you share with us the information we don't know.
...In a standard legal set. I can easily see them putting one in a duel deck or FTV.
Thank you so much for giving us a pic that we already had and not telling us how to get it. Real helpful.:-/
Budget mana bases are, at worst, a turn slower than regular mana bases. If you plan on playing EDH with other budget players or in a group, it's barely noticeable. A budget mana base for Jenara(assuming an even divide of colors) would look something like this:
1 Seaside Citadel
1 Arctic Flats
1 Boreal Shelf
1 Azorius Chancery
1 Selesnya Sanctuary
1 Simic Growth Chamber
1 Adarkar Wastes
1 Brushland
1 Yavimaya Coast
1 Coastal Tower
1 Elfhame Palace
1 Flooded Grove
1 Mystic Gate
1 Wooded Bastion
1 Graypelt Refuge
1 Sejiri Refuge
1 Krosan Verge
1 Nimbus Maze
1 Horizon Canopy
1 Rupture Spire
1 Vivid Creek
1 Vivid Grove
1 Vivid Meadow
20 Assorted Basics
Really? The quick runthrough I did came out to $400-$450. IMHO, he'd be lucky to get over $500.
That's not true at all. If I play a Nissa and use her first ability to get a Chosen, you should probably wait until the end of turn to Bolt it. Also, it's nowhere near an Elvish Warrior with a Duress attached because Duress could hit non-Bolt cards.
It's like say Cancel = Counterspell.
I was not referring to subtypes. Cleanfall is a sorcery while Tempest of Light is an instant.
The fetches will almost certainly end up around $15.
I don't see Lotus Cobra being all that amazing. The absolute max I see it settling at is $10.
All the planeswalkers seem weak and shouldn't go more than $10.