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Jun 14, 2017quixotegut posted a message on Treasure Cruisin' with Norin's SistersNo Boros Charm?Posted in: Articles
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Feb 3, 2014quixotegut posted a message on Launch Giveaway!Reverberate... I have such a soft spot in my heart for that card... I will fiercely defend its usefulness, while wholeheartedly understanding it's limitations. I love the possibilities the card represented. Great card, and my favorite, whatever you might thing about it.Posted in: Announcements
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Now, there was a question about how the stack would resolve with regards to which card would I get from Mind's Dilation...
Would I have gotten the top card of the library, and then Life's Legacy get's placed there? Or, do I get the Life's Legacy put back onto the top of the library (as it would have been counterd and placed there from Hinder).
We played it as if I got the top card BEFORE LL is placed back on top (I may have thought I was able to stack the trigger) , but I feel I should have gotten the LL instead.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Opponent enters attack > Xenagos ability activates on Hydra = ???
Correct me if I'm wrong, the PH's p/t will double off the +1/+1's (so, +9/+9) but NOT double the counters on it, giving it trample?
I'm pretty sure it will just make the hydra big, but not tramply.
This is the only one that's "disappointed" me. I thought it'd be killer... but it was just "meh".
My current Mogis deck is a bit disappointing if I was worried about wins. It loses a lot, but is the grief is strong with it, so I play it every now and then.
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Edit: didn't see the posts before mine with the same complaints. Sorry for the glut.
This card can delay them on their turn then, for the measly cost of a single Plains, you can waylay them again on yours (and possibly force another hand clog. With a properly sculpted counter-suite, wherein this card works as part of the package, you have a solid tool for Control.
Dead cards in hand are dead cards.
I could be, and may very well be, quite wrong about the card, but it's worth a look and play-test.
There's a lot of upside to this card, imho. However, I've been out of the standard game since the beginning of Theros.