Heh, mill + psychogenic probe. The opponent has to reshuffle a lot.
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He forgot milled.Mill effects doesn't reshuffle it.I win by playing mill ;)
I think it starts in play.But cards like devour flesh, far // away and other similar would be abundant.
You gave me idea of surgical extract + rat colony just because I wanted to tell you of the card ;)
Damn auto correct
From a millers view ashiok is cool, but never really worked out for me.Heh, clana5, you wrote that the same second I posted the line above this.I had to errata my answer just to tell you ;) he doesn't deserve it ;)
I think if I'd ever get the perfect planeswalker, he'd be a hybrid between garruck and jace.
I never actually made up my mind on that because I rarely play them.If we go by the numbers I've played liliana the most, but I mostly hate facing them all.
Do you know that there are two rat types that you can play any number of in your library?
Megapanda:Just give it up or he wins ;)
I went ahead and builtThe memememe memeA deck that uses the same tag and consists that brilliant same concept that you inspired me with.It's a whole new level of madness.
Oh my!I know this deck is about hypnotoad, and you mention gitrog as it's representation.But I just can't see it...Hypnotoad would have the power to be overlooked, but memememe, this might be the dawn of a new meme deck in magic, deck built around a card that simply isn't in the deck...Tell me, memememe that you did that on purpose. Tell me memememe...;)
I'd recommend that you keep it and instead starts to structure it.During most of my magic career I've discovered how important old magic data can be.Everything you've ever done, you did for a reason both mechanically and psychologically.It's a goldmine of information, and at this moment you might not have the insights on how to see through all that data, but one day you might.I've certainly come to regret how much I've deleted just because I was to lazy at the time to structure it instead.Just take the weird detail that your use of tags is somehow on and off. It might be a stress indicator, and if you find out that it is, you suddenly know when you've stressed out and you can then learn to read the signs of new stress appearing and know how to grab it by the root before it overwhelms you.(There might be other reasons for the behaviour, like times where you need partying or has girlfriends)
I liked atemsis as a commander
Wow, I completely underestimated other millers hunger for a mana fix to their mill decks.A majority of players are cutting 4 glimpse the unthinkable to play 4 maddening cacophony.This allows them to play just a bit more blue speciallands. I did expect a shift towards cacophony, but not a direct replacement. It could be a temporary phenomenon based on the price of glimpse, since it isn't the cheapest mill card.I did also expect most to add at least 2 fraying sanity to make cacophony into a killcard, but so far, people are just adding ruin crab and maddening cacophony to existing builds.Aggro-mill will probably be retired if ordinary mill is somehow easily defeated.And where is my prophecised vamfaerie rogue mill ?The strain I call uro-mill is also seeing a rise in numbers. Uro provides life, lands, and a big beast if you play 4 mesmeric orbs. I do wish someone would add stream of thought to that build.
AHAA!!!Didn't expect to see me here, all of a sudden.Theres this dude, tomer abramovic, who sometimes uses his commander as a sideboard card.He has a couple of commanders in deck and sideboard to choose from. But he was pretty close to crack how to build commander half decks.He uses threecolored commanders, that each share a crossover color that becomes the core of the deck.His commanders also share a second crossover color that also work as the core of the deck.What acts like a split deck is the deviation color where he has one for each commander.So I was thinking, the crossover color is actually not a bad idea, though he does suggest it in an awkward example.So having commander decks with a clearly defined common core is the first step.From there it's easy to have ordinary halfdeck rules where the only problem offered is, how much must become deep core.Say we have red as a crossover, one commander that has red blue and green as it's colors, and a second commander with red, blue and black as colors, then we have two core colors and two deviate colors.It would be like an ordinary halfdeck construct, where you suddenly add a third color, which settles the final commander identity.So that means you can have the core sets contain the mechanical parts of the deck, while the identity sets are specialised to the needs of your commander.With functional cores you got the groundwork laid out for practically any commander, and if built well each core is combineable and work well in all 10 color combinations. The innovative part is that if you have a 3 colored commander you just figure out which color best support that commanders theme, then you simply add two core sets handling the two other colors.If all of these three sets consists of 33 cards each you have 5x33 scorecards which fits in a fat pack play box, then you can have the 5 commanders and their personal sets in another box. Each extra box you bring can contain 5 commanderdecksIt would be easy to bring 10 different commanderdecks in three boxes in a backpack.Do you think it's doable this way, or should it be attempted in another way ?
You weren't in 2015.But late during 2016 you went sort of half and hal for a longer period before you sort of gave it up.Interesting habits :)I can only wonder at what caused the degradement.Currently I'm very fixated on using tags as a tool.
David ernenwein on modern nexus has also started to use a card tracking system.He briefly wrote about it on his analysis of the new modern bleachers.He uses a sheet to crossreferrence which cards are which and Mark's 60 lands in a coordinate like system. He got 4×15 rows and uses 4 letters to identify which row the card is. So if a land has A15 written on it he can see on his paper sheet what card it is. I've thought about it and if you had premade sheets you could pretty quickly write out a deck and write down each cards performance on the sheet. It means you don't have to cut up paperstrips all the time, so it could be faster, but less versatile. It must be hell to play with numbers rather than pictures though :)But it was validation to see someone else use tracking of individual card performance:)Look no spells have reached pioneer, so it's a matter of time before we see it hit modern too, though I think mill will deflate its succes
Sigh. I gotta learn to look to the right.I'm old here, so I'm used to the format being in the tag lines :)
I think you could prosper from imitating some stuff from either tron or amulet titan, even valakut scapeshift.This looks like budget but there will be some cheap stuff among the ramp tech of these builds.You might also want to consider spellskite, (kira, great glasblower not sure of the name) and boseiju, who shelters all.
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