| Date Posted: 1/6/2009 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         Who needs negate?
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| Date Posted: 1/8/2009 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         Exactly, negate is basically worthless now.
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| Date Posted: 1/8/2009 Posted By: Paul King Member Since: 4/12/2008
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|         This is a lot different than stuff I've found in the rumor mill on other sites. It was 1UGG counter target spell and deal two damage to every creature with flying and each player. Weird.
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| Date Posted: 1/9/2009 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         That may still be another card yet to come out. I like the one you are describing.
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| Date Posted: 1/12/2009 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         Definitely sounds a lot better than this one. U/G Merfolk!
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| Date Posted: 1/13/2009 Posted By: Penny Dude Member Since: 5/1/2008
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|         Negate isn't worthless. It'll be run with this card in Faeries. |
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| Date Posted: 1/13/2009 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         no way would you have 8 counter NON-creature spells in that deck. Unless standard has gotten very weird.
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| Date Posted: 1/14/2009 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         true dat.
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| Date Posted: 1/22/2009 Posted By: Penny Dude Member Since: 5/1/2008
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|         Who said anyone would play 4 of each? |
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| Date Posted: 1/23/2009 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         Why would you choose one over the other? Color. B/U Faeries would use this, and Mono Blue Faeries would use negate. I see it as rather silly to use a combination of both.
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| Date Posted: 1/23/2009 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         word
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|         This card is better than Spell Snip.
"True glory consists in doing what deserves to be written; in writing what deserves to be read." - Pliny the Elder |
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