Dichotomancy, Doubling Chant, Pack Hunt, disregarding any situation involving Relentless Rats.
Although I suppose Pack Hunt could be used as a staple creature tutor if your meta has a lot of similar decks.
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Not even close. Mishra is awesome with Nether Void. 1 sided Void? Yes sir.
Excuse me for my ignorance, but what's the interaction here? Do you let it get countered and Mishra brings it back from the grave? Does that work? I guess you could stack the triggers.
Hmm. I suppose you have a point! EDIT: But it's only a one-sided Void for your artifacts. You're still going to have to pay an extra 3 if you want to counter that removal targeting your Void.
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You play your artifact, triggering both Mishra and Nether Void. You stack Mishra first, then Void. Void counters your artifact. Mishra's resolves, and you search your hand, library and graveyard for your artifact and put it into play.
Everyone else still has to play around your Void, but your artifacts don't. (And you get a free shuffle.)
Excuse me for my ignorance, but what's the interaction here? Do you let it get countered and Mishra brings it back from the grave? Does that work? I guess you could stack the triggers.
Hmm. I suppose you have a point!
Mishra basically reads "Artifact spells you play are uncounterable"
Sure he or she could. You play your artifact spell, triggering Mishra, everyone passes priority -- and trigger's resolved, you get your free shuffle, and now you've got the artifact spell, still on the stack.
Sure he or she could. You play your artifact spell, triggering Mishra, everyone passes priority -- and trigger's resolved, you get your free shuffle, and now you've got the artifact spell, still on the stack.
Sure he or she could. You play your artifact spell, triggering Mishra, everyone passes priority -- and trigger's resolved, you get your free shuffle, and now you've got the artifact spell, still on the stack.
No. This isn't how it works at all. You cast the spell, Nether Void counters it. Then Mishra "searches" your grave, hand, and library for a card with the same name as the countered spell and puts that card onto the battlefield. Then you shuffle your library.
This is very similar to the interaction of counter magic + Demigod of Revenge and why your opponent's Cryptic Command was no good versus them.
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Farmstead
Now it's your turn.
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Although I suppose Pack Hunt could be used as a staple creature tutor if your meta has a lot of similar decks.
Pauper: UR some horrible homebrew izzet deck
I believe the correct play here is:
Mishra, Artificer Prodigy
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Farmstead just has bad synergy with Convalescence. I think it's clear that, in a tuned deck, Sorrow's Path has the edge.
EDIT: I guess it could get basics...
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Oh there are a bunch of convoluted terrible ways to win with Sorrows Path, it's still the worst card in the game.
Not even close. Mishra is awesome with Nether Void. 1 sided Void? Yes sir.
I believe you meant Wood Elemental
mishra is actually really strong as a grixis general, don't dis him
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There's actually been a thread discussing it.
Pauper: UR some horrible homebrew izzet deck
Excuse me for my ignorance, but what's the interaction here? Do you let it get countered and Mishra brings it back from the grave? Does that work? I guess you could stack the triggers.
Hmm. I suppose you have a point! EDIT: But it's only a one-sided Void for your artifacts. You're still going to have to pay an extra 3 if you want to counter that removal targeting your Void.
You play your artifact, triggering both Mishra and Nether Void. You stack Mishra first, then Void. Void counters your artifact. Mishra's resolves, and you search your hand, library and graveyard for your artifact and put it into play.
Everyone else still has to play around your Void, but your artifacts don't. (And you get a free shuffle.)
Mishra basically reads "Artifact spells you play are uncounterable"
Couldn't your opponent let Mishra's trigger resolve before countering the spell? I'm sure I'm way off, here, though.
I think he meant "uncounterable by stuff like Nether Void"
Pauper: UR some horrible homebrew izzet deck
no he can't
he also has a good interaction with blood funnel
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Ah, I was in the wrong then. Apologies.
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No. This isn't how it works at all. You cast the spell, Nether Void counters it. Then Mishra "searches" your grave, hand, and library for a card with the same name as the countered spell and puts that card onto the battlefield. Then you shuffle your library.
This is very similar to the interaction of counter magic + Demigod of Revenge and why your opponent's Cryptic Command was no good versus them.
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