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What really surprises me is that this place hasn't been used more due to isolation of several places.That's a real shock for me:)
I'm not that old, but I got something fly and selfquarantained for close to two weeks, then I caught some other fluy thing and selfquarantained again. Good thing I'm into the prepping culture and had stocks for half a year ready before I caught the stuff.In Denmark the general oppinion is that since the elderly and weakened is a minority, it would be more logical to just isolate those and let the rest build up future immunity against corvid19, which will likely kill it off the next year it resurfaces. Too bad the government choose the expensive solution.
You got a misspelling in the last tag :)
Did you ever nail this?
Ha, ha haaa! Now I can follow you both!*insane but manly giggle*Nah just stalking skynet, so you can relax rzm4hf
Gør det hvidt, grønt og sort, så er det peppermynte! Hvilket er passede hvis kejserinden er Karen.Har du fået lov til at se børnene siden?
No problem :)
Great community work there :)If you rethink your tags, you could make them even easier to research.Like precons2019 and precons2020Or commander2020When you create a tag you invite others to use it, and if you start out by trying to search for specific tags you may find others with that tag.Theres a small group of us who dreams about a multiple tag search to make things more smooth.Again, great work, this place can use tags to become more wikipedia like, so seeing someone doing the hard work is refreshing.Totally unrelated I've written an article about tags.(Search for tags or tag-tech)
Skriv dk I din tag-line, så kan vi erobre forummet stille og roligt.Som snig-vig-konger!Du kan foriøvrigt give dine egne decks 1 upvote, men nogen gange kan det betale sig at vente, så dit deck dukker op på aktiv listen på det rigtige tidspunktKan se at du er til oldschool/premodern, jeg selv er mest til det oldschool der hedder 93/94.
I'm done with the article deck on how to deck build with paperstrips.By the way you have a couple of decks with human names, like the above, are they your friends decks? I've met a few that shares a page with others.
TYLOWRATH:What each card does in a deck, is based on experience. If you know a format well, you will have the experience to guess what a card does. Once you are out of touch with a format you can only theorize. For example I play 93/94 enough to know that you use copy artifact to copy artifact creatures when you face artifact aggro, but against decks like erhnamgeddon you use it to copy moxen to survive their land destruct. Such experiences with cards will be even more obscure when the deck you look at is rogue to you, I've been using a lot of bizarre card picks in many of my own builds, and even when I put out a detailed guide on each card, I forget to describe some very rare interactions.One of my favourite examples is jorubai murk lurker which i most of the time used as a beater, sometimes for the lifegain and against merfolks I used it to kill a very specific card. A shapeshifter that dies when targeted.It belonged to the sideboard of the deck named "my experience with evolution" it's and old deck but will serve as an example.Every deck has a context based on its meta, if it's owner doesn't fully describe what each card does against each deck in the meta, then it will be impossible to guess a cards real function without recreating that meta to play against.Go ahead, try to describe what the cards in "my experience with evolution" does, some cards may seem to have obvious uses, but nothing about that deck was ever simple. I spend a lot of time memorizing each cards functions against the whole meta. I tried to teach others to play the deck just as a challenge, but they didn't get it.Most of the time when I showed someone the decklist, they would go "what's the kill", and I'd tell them "everything that deals damage" and then I'd tell that enough games get long enough for the mindshrieker to win by milling
You probably didn't notice because you didn't need to notice.It's like that basketball study where people are asked to count the number of faults in a basketball video, while the real study is to see how many people notices a guy in a gorilla costume crossing the view. Your mind focus on tasks it deems necessary.Being asperger my mind focus on patterns "normal" people don't notice.I once worked at a hospital where they thought an automatic door was haunted because it was opening and closing constantly without reason and the mechanics guy could find no mistakes.I studied the door for half an hour and concluded that when there was a draft it would send a string swinging that is used by fork truckers to open by pulling it, and the sensors picked up on that strings swing, and when the doors opened it caused more draft, so the door would trigger the swing constantly. The department had even studied the archives to put a name on the possible ghost when I cracked it, and proved it by tying a knot on the string to lift it out of the draft.
Then you glass-blew it :)Kira to protect the crittersAnd while your mind shrieks I can tell you that mindshrieker abused the high casting cost of my deck overall while I could cast most stuff cheaper.
Lol, my auto-correct replaced wookie with cookie :)
The first known snow white seven dwarves was made during the first tests of the alpha game, and snow white was a craw worm and the dwarves were 7 wholly mammoth's with a Disney dwarf name written on it.
The good thing is he can actually add 7 dwarf legends for example making it clear who the 7 special dwarves are. Or if not legends then 7 dwarfcards with unique names.
Even guildmaster is a pretty rare gem to see in mill decks :)I can suggest using zoetic caverns as a way to avoid targeted removal until you get the cloak.
Knowing what it is, I'm curious as to how competitive it is?It would be cool if it was somehow competitive and complete.Are any of the cards fillers? Can any 4 of's be cut ?
Totally unrelated to your deck,Is your "name" a contraction of a cookie and a wolverine?
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