Not sure if you knew but you have Nekretaal, Lava Dart, Wall of Roots, and Abundant Growth listed twice in your cube. Do you play 2 copies of each or is it just a typo?
Also there is 60 white, 64 Blue, 65 Black, 64 Red, and 65 Green cards. Was that planed also or another typo?
Me and a few buddies decided to put together a Peasant cube and using yours for the base and after tossing it in an excel spread sheet i noticed this. So before tossing it all together and sleeving it up i wanted to make sure.
Overall this list looks like a bunch of fun and cant wait to try it out this weekend =) Thank you for taking the time to post your list.
We found the deck to be weak when you have 4 players. Turns where you only flip one card and no zombies is basiclly a time walk for us. So what we did to change it up is no matter what the horde deck always flips 1 card + 1 for every person playing. So if you have 4 people playing the deck will always flip at least 5 cards a turn. If the deck hits a non-token card in the 5 cards then you stop at card 5. If it hits 5 tokens then you keep going until you hit a non-token card.
We cast each card as it is flipped. This can end up with some fun situations like this: 1 token, Damnation (give a chance if anyone wants to counter), Damnation resolves, then the deck flips a Grave Titan and 2 Tokens. By doing this it gave us more of a challenge and made board wipes from the deck more fun.
In 2 headed giant, if I have a swampwalking creature and the other team has one player who has a swamp in play (both his teamate does not) can they block the swamp walker?
I think that you completely missed what he was saying. He was saying:
You only need to register decks at these kinds of events, and that the person who was complaining about the question was not running one of these events, so he shouldn't be complaining about the question.
There are many events where people register decks in limited. Not just Pro Tours. Even some local smaller stores use registered decks even for launch parties. What TheOnlyOne652089 is saying is dont tell players to grab as many as they want or else smaller stores might run out of land (some events wizards will send boxes of basic lands... other times they dont).
Are you running Pro Tours? If not, you shouldn't be registering decks. The question responds to a tournament where deck registering is required. Let it go dude
Your right, no one plays at starcity open events, or at a 1k, or at a 5k, or a PTQ, or any other event that requires a deck list for limited...
I have gone thru the wizards find a shop page already. I have found a few shops in the area that are signed up for FNM and the Prerelease but I was wondering if any of the players from that area are on the forums. I am just trying to get an idea of what the shop sizes are (number of players) and what the area is like (more casual players or tournament players?).
Q: Can I look at my opponent's sideboard while I've got him Mindslavered?
A: Up until now, no. Sideboards have been a tournament mechanic, not a game mechanic, and Mindslaver effects only let you see game things – but the rules have changed on this as well, and the MTR specifically says that you can look at your opponent's sideboard while he's enslaved, even if you don't have any reason to other than curiosity. This change might take a while to become widely known, but luckily, it actually matters roughly never.
When did this change and what other minor rules changed with it?
The version I have seen of it runs Liquidmetal Coating and Shape Anew and the only other artifact it runs is Prophetic Prism. Then if you dont draw a coating but do draw a prism you can draw a card... and if worse comes to worse when you shape anew and you get unlucky and hit another prism at least you draw a card.
When facing Eldrazi Ramp Manic Vandal is EVIL! they drop either of the Eldrazi that aren't indestructible you blow it up. They Drop the one that is Indestructible and you steal it.
Been running Naya Shaman for a while now (ran Lightsaber, moved to Boss, and now to Shaman). Most decks I know what to side in and out early in game one. The only problem I am coming up against is taking down a Valakut/Primevil Titan deck.
*The cards are listed in order of what you would pay to cast them (Bane of the living is 3CC) or by how you would play them (Kird Ape is in the muliticolor section).
Yes, Kird Ape is a red creature but if you were playing a mono-red deck you would not include it because it would just be a 1/1. If you were playing Red/Green you would prob include it because it would be a 2/3. Because of that I include it as a muliticolor card.
Sacromancy's main use is as a 2/2 creature but it is not a creature. I understand what you are saying, I could include it as a creature. I choose to put it in with the non-creature spell because it is cast as an enchantment that puts a token into play. Just about all the token making spell in my cube I have put in the non-creature list.
Also there is 60 white, 64 Blue, 65 Black, 64 Red, and 65 Green cards. Was that planed also or another typo?
Me and a few buddies decided to put together a Peasant cube and using yours for the base and after tossing it in an excel spread sheet i noticed this. So before tossing it all together and sleeving it up i wanted to make sure.
Overall this list looks like a bunch of fun and cant wait to try it out this weekend =) Thank you for taking the time to post your list.
We cast each card as it is flipped. This can end up with some fun situations like this: 1 token, Damnation (give a chance if anyone wants to counter), Damnation resolves, then the deck flips a Grave Titan and 2 Tokens. By doing this it gave us more of a challenge and made board wipes from the deck more fun.
There are many events where people register decks in limited. Not just Pro Tours. Even some local smaller stores use registered decks even for launch parties. What TheOnlyOne652089 is saying is dont tell players to grab as many as they want or else smaller stores might run out of land (some events wizards will send boxes of basic lands... other times they dont).
Your right, no one plays at starcity open events, or at a 1k, or at a 5k, or a PTQ, or any other event that requires a deck list for limited...
Thanks in advance for any info.
When did this change and what other minor rules changed with it?
Um... if the sword gave protection from artifacts... wouldn't it make the sword fall off any creature that equiped it? lol
Um...eldrazi are colorless, not an artifact...
My Deck
Our area Destructive Force/Titan, Pyromancer combo, Runeflare combo are heavy with a little planeswalker control and some RDW.
Any advice on sideboard changes?
1 Basilisk Collar
Creatures
1 Baneslayer Angel
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Bloodbraid Elf
3 Cunning Sparkmage
1 Dauntless Escort
4 Fauna Shaman
4 Knight of the Reliquary
3 Noble Hierarch
1 Sun Titan
1 Stoneforge Mystic
1 Inferno Titan
4 Vengevine
2 Ajani Vengeant
Basic Lands
5 Forest
2 Mountain
2 Plains
Lands
4 Arid Mesa
4 Misty Rainforest
2 Raging Ravine
2 Sejiri Steppe
1 Stirring Wildwood
2 Sunpetal Grove
1 Tectonic Edge
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Realm Razor
2 Linvala, Keeper of Silence
3 Celestial Purge
3 Leyline of Sanctity
3 Manabarbs
2 Oblivion Ring
1 Qasali Pridemage
Yes, Kird Ape is a red creature but if you were playing a mono-red deck you would not include it because it would just be a 1/1. If you were playing Red/Green you would prob include it because it would be a 2/3. Because of that I include it as a muliticolor card.
Sacromancy's main use is as a 2/2 creature but it is not a creature. I understand what you are saying, I could include it as a creature. I choose to put it in with the non-creature spell because it is cast as an enchantment that puts a token into play. Just about all the token making spell in my cube I have put in the non-creature list.
They are both in the cube. Sacromancy is listed under non-creature.