You have something like 13,500 unique printed Magic cards. It's inevitable that there would be an infinite combo for pretty much everything (which there is).
I have only been playing 2 years. And I just recently achieved my highest life total with a deck I made myself. I dont spend time researching epic combos or things of the like as I dont have time. Im a very casual player. I just had what I considered to be a very good moment for a newer player and I thought I would share it. Under no circumstances did I believe my experience was exceptional. Just entertaining for people to read about. Which is why I wanted to hear other experiences. Please do not return to this thread if you are just going to bash a casual player...
I don't think anyone is "bashing casual players". I'm casual as heck and I understand that "infinite" combos are pretty easy to accomplish in Magic.
- The artwork is something we haven't seen, depicting a different view of an object we have seen, in the idiosyncratic style of the object (the night-sky sparkle effect), by a prolific Magic artist.
- The card is not ridiculously overpowered or obviously broken. It doesn't do anything that hasn't been done before on a card.
- The frame is a blue artifact frame (which we have seen in two sets now, Shards of Alara and New Phyrexia).
But it also has never-before-seen artwork of something only found in the Planeswalkers' Guide to Theros, in the style of Theros, by a known Magic artist (Ryan Yee).
A couple of ideas. First one is similar to Entreat the Angels in some ways.
For the record, I HATE the Miracle mechanic with a passion that borders on inarticulate rage.
Entreat the Oozes
XGGGG
Sorcery
Miracle: XG
Put three X/X green Ooze creature tokens onto the battlefield. (Alternative: Put X of those tokens onto the battlefield).
Collective Subconscious
Sorcery
3GGG
Miracle GG
Draw a card for each creature you control.
I don't think Oozes are very "on-flavor" for a blessing by Avacyn or one of her backup singers hosts.
I do like Collective Subconscious, though.
Would a variant of Reclaim the Realm that puts three lands on top of their owner's library be too powerful?
B-b-but Willow Faerie is such a good card and it's what today's Magic players want!
There is a reason Magic has endured for twenty years and it's not Homelands.
I don't think anyone is "bashing casual players". I'm casual as heck and I understand that "infinite" combos are pretty easy to accomplish in Magic.
Boros Reckoner + Boros Charm + Loxodon Warhammer is a personal favorite of mine.
Well, I'll be damned.
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- The artwork is something we haven't seen, depicting a different view of an object we have seen, in the idiosyncratic style of the object (the night-sky sparkle effect), by a prolific Magic artist.
- The card is not ridiculously overpowered or obviously broken. It doesn't do anything that hasn't been done before on a card.
- The frame is a blue artifact frame (which we have seen in two sets now, Shards of Alara and New Phyrexia).
- The guy went back and got more pictures.
- Cards have been spoiled on posters before.
Why is this so hard to believe?
What is wrong with you people?
And God forbid they combine card types, apparently.
But it also has never-before-seen artwork of something only found in the Planeswalkers' Guide to Theros, in the style of Theros, by a known Magic artist (Ryan Yee).
I don't think Oozes are very "on-flavor" for a blessing by Avacyn or one of her
backup singershosts.I do like Collective Subconscious, though.
Would a variant of Reclaim the Realm that puts three lands on top of their owner's library be too powerful?