Well, yes.
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I was quite surprised by it myself. The bar graph does indeed help greatly to visibly see the curve.
Thanks to you I was inspired to add Ogre Slumlord to my own Shirei EDH.
You, however, haven't been able to preach it with quite the same eloquence. I believe your exact words were, "Don't be a dick."
It is no doubt that Grisly Salvage is a major boon to Filth decks, or B/G graveyard decks in general. I do wonder, however, about the usefulness of Grim Backwoods over a secondary Dryad Arbor, or something else entirely (What that would be, I do not know). I feel like with the other major boon to Filth, Deathrite Shaman, proving to be so powerful, a second or even third Dryad Arbor could come in useful.
Stop feeding the trolls. My god they must be having a field day with all you twats reacting to them like this.
bsaf, did you sit on a splinter in your booster chair? Mum not kiss your booboo to make it all better? Or did you leave a little poopy in your diaper and nobody has wiped your ass yet? Do you have a rash? Oh your poor thing. You are a child, and since you continue to act like one, will continue to be treated as one. Someone posts a comment that you disagree with, so you go on a pathetic tirade against them? On multiple decks? I would love to explain how asinine that is, but I feel it would be lost to your infantile mind, and you would simply throw another tantrum.
That is precisely what I am saying. I know you're a right stubborn bastard about your Mox, so I suggested perhaps splitting your Teegs and trying out a variation to what you can hold back.
My what a wonderful exchange of intelligent ideas. Pithing Needle in place of your second Teeg is something I believe is worth trying, as it opens up additional avenues to shut down (One of those avenues, of course, is the ever-so-pesky planeswalker), whereas with a second Teeg, you simply have an increased chance of shutting down the same avenues. It is a tricky decision, no doubt, but one worth trying.
The strange thing is, it's not entirely terrible.
There is no such thing as a deck with too much "not nice".
Ah but I find great enjoyment in hearing 'Standard kiddies' cry. It's like Mozart.
The M14 rules change is absolute bullocks.
That's because you're a right bastard.
I truly wish people would look at the gibberish they spew before they spew it.
I'm now deeply inspired to make another prison called 'A beautiful lie'. This is wonderful, and I agree with WandB's sentiment, not just because I know you in real life, and know how much of a perfectionist you are, but because I can visibly see you tinkering with each little 'weakness' present in the design. It's hard to say which of the three kinds of extraction is truly your masterpiece, but it is also hard to say which painting was Van Gogh's best.
I can see both reasons for and against removing its ban. The ban list for EDH is thankfully very stringent, so to be on it, the card has to be absolutely detrimental to the game, and I don't truly see that with it.
I hadn't noticed your use of Firemind's Foresight. A very smart inclusion since all your other instants are 3 CMC or less.
I would either run a second Tabernacle to ensure its effect is seen more often than not, or I would use a full set of Ports, depending on the deck's flow. I suppose one of the assorted 'chisel lands' might also make an appearance.
I quite like Jinxed Idol. It fits the way the deck picks away at the opponent, and it simply works. I am surprised to see a full package of Moxen here, as your norm, it appears, is to opt toward the safer three and use the last slot as a form of defense. A 'safety-blanket' slot, if you will.I must agree the lands you chose are brilliant, though I personally would not use four Wastelands. That is, of course, a matter of preference, so all in all a fantastic job.
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