Ultimate Attack and Defence

by RaymondKira on 21 May 2011

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Deck Description

Thats right, I am pretty sure you all guessed my Ultimate Defence. But the Ultimate Attack is sure to be a little diffrent than you all might think.

Palace Guard and Heart of Light means that he can block forever, and Spidersilk Armor lets him block flyers.
Shinen of Life's Roar and Savage Silhouette means I have a regenerating attack the must be blocked by everything.

I am thinking of maybe replacing the Savage Silhouette's with another pair of Heart of Light to stop the -1/-1 counters currently in the game, but sady I currently dont have them.

I will accept suggestions for replacements for Silvercoat Lions (and maybe Leatherback Baloths) as long as the replacements are under 3 mana.

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Ultimate Attack and Defence

This is more of a clarification of Trample's ruling, but what happens when a 9/9 with trample hits Palace Guard with Heart of Light on it? Wouldn't you still take 5 damage? If so, I'd suggest adding Slagwurm armors or Righteousness.

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Posted 21 May 2011 at 20:31

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Sorry for the delay in replying.

Now Trample deals damage to the creature. If the damage that would be dealt exceeds the creatures toughness, the remaining points continue to the next creature/player. However Heart of Light prevents all damage that would be dealt to the creature. Which would mean that the total damage to the creature would be effectively 0 and not the X total damage that the creature would have been dealt.

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Posted 31 December 2011 at 03:37

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