Just say you don't like his anime sleeves. Who gives a shit? Rivalries and alliances are what makes EDH.Well, I've never seen anybody content with playing against a heavy combo deck or being targeted unprovoked when there's multiple opponents. Like, if I were to make the best possible edh deck with the legal cards allowed then people would not want to play with me anymore. At least in 1v1 formats I don't have to pretend like I'm not trying to win lol.
you just need to be on the same page as the rest of the playgroup. Bringing a streamlined combodeck to a table w/ theme decks is a bad move, bringing it against a table that can target you and/or disrupt your combo is perfectly fine.Well, I've never seen anybody content with playing against a heavy combo deck or being targeted unprovoked when there's multiple opponents. Like, if I were to make the best possible edh deck with the legal cards allowed then people would not want to play with me anymore. At least in 1v1 formats I don't have to pretend like I'm not trying to win lol.
Today start the Arena streamer event, right? When is the public release of Arena draft? Cant find the article.
Nope, the Dominaria update is tomorrow but Drafts don't turn on will next Friday (May 4th).
Sure, but the point is that you have a contingency plan to stop decks you would be bad against.I don't play Chaos Warp in my mono red deck. I just play Blood Moon and land destruction.
Block 2 was totally Zhalfir returning in the original block.Story Summary:
* People don't like Teferi because he made their country disappear.
* He had a kid at some point
The End
how does knight tribal fit into that?
Gideon, Ally of Dominaria 2WW
I had a thought about this also, but in my fantasy canon when it comes back everyone in Zhalfir has gone insane or are zombies or something.
https://mtg.gamepedia.com/Zhalfir
Zhalfir possessed a large standing army (personified by the Knightly Order of Askari)
It still makes me laugh that GAOZ was himself an Ally which was 100% irrelevant since Allies as a tribe only did anything when they entered the battlefield but Gideon can never enter the battlefield with a creature type.
Sums up a lot of the BFZ design issues in a nutshell.It still makes me laugh that GAOZ was himself an Ally which was 100% irrelevant since Allies as a tribe only did anything when they entered the battlefield but Gideon can never enter the battlefield with a creature type.
Not without giving him a permanent creature type, which is basically Tribal again. The created 0-loyalty Knight effectively serves that purpose for activating triggers, but the amount of triggers Gideon benefits from when activated or enables is super low due to the issues with BFZ's ally design.You could have him be an ally when others entered? Some benefited from having more allys on the field, no?
in OGW cohort cared about having other allies, xDIt still makes me laugh that GAOZ was himself an Ally which was 100% irrelevant since Allies as a tribe only did anything when they entered the battlefield but Gideon can never enter the battlefield with a creature type.
I don't think there was more to the Dominaria story that they removed. More likely, set 1 would have been assembling the team and then set 2 would have been the big Cabal fight.
Zhalfir is definitely being set up for Return to Dominaria the Set. I hope it isn't "Phyrexia got there after all!" or something like that, though.
not w/ a virulent plague out.Except why would you ever tap Gideon to pay a Cohort cost when his second ability makes more Allies
fake card
They said the announcement would come soon after Dominaria releases, so I assume within the next couple of weeks.
$5 feels like too much to pay to draft on first glance.
However, I guess you get to play with your deck for potentially up to 10 games vs being locked into only three games? I'm having a hard time figuring out how to value that.
I'm waiting for someone who understands this better to write an article explaining how much, on average, a standard deck is going to cost on Arena. It still seems like MTGO is going to be a lot cheaper for constructed.Pack prices seem totally reasonable I think. Also I'm glad they aren't doing the same bullshit with Firesong and future cards like real life magic is doing.
I honestly don't know how MTGO still remains a thing post Arena given the startling price differences, shrug
I'm waiting for someone who understands this better to write an article explaining how much, on average, a standard deck is going to cost on Arena. It still seems like MTGO is going to be a lot cheaper for constructed.
$5 feels like too much to pay to draft on first glance.
However, I guess you get to play with your deck for potentially up to 10 games vs being locked into only three games? I'm having a hard time figuring out how to value that.
come to think of it, that's actually an alright price. The equivalent of two and half real drafts, you don't have chance to get a valuable card, but that barely happens to me anyway. I do might actually spend some cash for new set release events$5 feels like too much to pay to draft on first glance.
However, I guess you get to play with your deck for potentially up to 10 games vs being locked into only three games? I'm having a hard time figuring out how to value that.
They were datamined quite a while back, as was Shadows block.Huh. Kaladesh and Aether Revolt are coming. I figured they'd skip those and just catch up with Standard in September.