| Date Posted: 3/31/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         Is it just me, or does it seem like these Eldrazi are going to be out of control in limited? assuming the game goes to turn 15 which apparently they are supposed to.
Playing to Win is Playing for Fun - Matthew Ratz |
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| Date Posted: 3/31/2010 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         Out of control in Limited? Yes. Out of control in Standard? I say yes to that as well.
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| Date Posted: 3/31/2010 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         I don't think anybody sees this yet, but 15 is the new 6.
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| Date Posted: 3/31/2010 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         I mean honestly, how hard is it to have good board position and have 9 mana on turn 4-6? Not hard at all people.
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|         It seems like the first player to get out a large anhiliate creature will win the game. They will atack, destroying their opponents lands and preventing them from ever casting a large eldrazi creature of their own.
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently. - Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| Date Posted: 3/31/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         annihilator is a sacrifice, not a destroy, if that really matters.
Playing to Win is Playing for Fun - Matthew Ratz |
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|         I'm assuming most players will have a finite number of permanents to sacrifice and will inevitably have to sacrafice at least a few lands.
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently. - Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| Date Posted: 4/1/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         true, but the devil is in the details, and I am a detail man.
Playing to Win is Playing for Fun - Matthew Ratz |
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