How do they know where to send the set after its redeemed?
What mail service do they use?
Can the sets be mailed to a PO box address in the us?
Wotc mails redeemed sets to the billing address you have on file in your store account. Sets are shipped Fedex ground, therefore cannot be sent to PO box addresses.
They both are still good in my opinion. The ooze would be better against aggro since there will be more creatures in the graveyard. And the shaman is better against control since there will be more instant and sorcery cards to remove.
I believe selesnya will be a strong contender this season. If these new archetypes continue to do well, you can make adjustments to your sideboard to deal with them. selesnya charm can exile the gods, and plummet could be a good answer to Stormbreaths.
Not I. For I hold bitter feelings towards rotations. They wipe out my decks, negate my investments, and force me to buy more over priced cardboard to stay competitive. Plus I hate losing the Titans, they have spoiled me over the past couple years, and I now dread returning to over costed and under powered creatures.
jadencamelot: Thanks for the advice on my deck, I think the sweepers and O-rings main deck would indeed help alot.Im gonna make a few adjustments and see how I do. The idea of cutting BV from my list entirely is a bit undesirable tho!
My strategy is to drop a Tibalt and start cycling through my deck,
playing Faithless Looting to load up my yard and using Geistflame and Lingering Souls
to hold off the early assault.
Sun Titan brings back any permanents I discard, and Flayer of the Hatebound
has been great for me due to the damage he inflicts Etb.
I love Reanimating him with Unburial Rites!
I have found this build does not rely heavily on Burning Vengeance.
I normally find myself using BV to snipe small creatures and planeswalkers
or to get in that last bit of damage.
I got a playset of him recently and Im glad I did. He works great in my Burning Vengeance/Reanimator deck. Tibalt's +1 helps cycle thru the deck and fill my yard with good stuff. And I have found that against certain decks, if you get him out on turn 2, you can consistently hit them for six or seven with -4. I've also found myself sniping down enemy planeswalkers that way.
The artwork is quite good indeed, and if you look at the 4/4 angel token from AVR you'll notice the same artist and same pose.
Right now I'm using it with Grand Architect and Moonsilver Spear.
I have a deck that uses a donated Sorrow's Path as the win con, with lots of tapping and untapping effects to abuse the land for multiple activations each turn. Its alot of fun and quite brutal as well.
However I do agree that its a terrible card. After all, any card thats good only when your opponent controls it has to be pretty bad.
Wotc mails redeemed sets to the billing address you have on file in your store account. Sets are shipped Fedex ground, therefore cannot be sent to PO box addresses.
I dont currently have either, so before I trade/buy them id like to hear what the community thinks on who to go with.
My strategy is to drop a Tibalt and start cycling through my deck,
playing Faithless Looting to load up my yard and using Geistflame and Lingering Souls
to hold off the early assault.
Sun Titan brings back any permanents I discard, and Flayer of the Hatebound
has been great for me due to the damage he inflicts Etb.
I love Reanimating him with Unburial Rites!
I have found this build does not rely heavily on Burning Vengeance.
I normally find myself using BV to snipe small creatures and planeswalkers
or to get in that last bit of damage.
If I summon Vexing Devil and my opponent decides to take the 4, can I cast Undying Evil to bring him back before I sacrifice?
Right now I'm using it with Grand Architect and Moonsilver Spear.
Once this set hits I guess I will have to dismantle my Reanimator deck
However I do agree that its a terrible card. After all, any card thats good only when your opponent controls it has to be pretty bad.