- Hackworth
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Feb 4, 2014Hackworth posted a message on MTGSalvation Update FAQI can't edit my posts anymore. What's up with that?Posted in: Announcements
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Feb 4, 2014Hackworth posted a message on Launch Giveaway!Wee Dragonauts has been one of my favorite cards since I started playing with a pile of my friend's random Ravnica block cards. It's far from the most powerful creature, but the way it can be used as defensive tech with counterspells or as a giant swingy attack with a handful of Lightning Bolts makes it my favorite Izzet-colour creature for casual modern, and therefore my favorite card.Posted in: Announcements
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As the stack works first in -> last out, Collision goes on top of Bladebrand, and Collision resolves first.
So, your opponent killed your blocker before combat damage, and as it's no longer blocking or alive, your creature blocks no damage, and you take 10.
@TOO "all the people should be treated equally" except for the people who you're going to misgender because you know their life better than they do?
Language appears to have moved on.
A Vehicle card enters the battlefield as a non-creature artifact, and remains that way until it is crewed. You don't ever have to pay the crew cost, but they won't become creatures until you do.
You don't have to re-pay the mana cost to crew the vehicle.
Art: A humanoid made of lightning and clouds, standing next to/replicating a confused looking Elf. Suggestions of other copies emerging from the background.
Sorcery (r)
Create a token that’s a copy of target creature, except it’s 1/1, and has haste and “exile this creature at end of turn”.
Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. You may choose new targets for the copies.)
I designed this for a hypothetical Izzet/Temur/Jeskai EDH precon, so make balance and design comments accordingly, and appreciate my terrible pun.
Sorcery (c)
Choose one —
• Its a companies job to produce a product, not make political arguments and especially not, push something specific for a subset of people.
• I for once want to see boobs and cleavage in my female art.
"Your subset of humanity is still a subset of humanity."
— Hackworth
Actual soldiers generally wore rounded strips of metal and/or chain vests, because those worked better at keeping them alive.
Shad generally has well constructed arguments regarding medieval stuff so I'll watch his videos when I have more time to, but I'm going to go on record saying that if I'm going to take a claymore to the chest I want it to hit a rounded shell rather than a breastbone facing wedge of metal, no matter how much padding I have under the actual armour.
Also, as far as ridiculous fantasy aesthetics are concerned, I personally think Lyra Dawnbringer and the other "stained glass armour" arts from Dominaria are among the best design MTG has had for a while.