Finaly, a use for my 23 timeshifted undertakers! Just a suggestion, but you could also take the legacy GRO idea, using small cantrips like Festival of the Guildpact and Withstand. I think adding another win condition would be ideal, just in case some lost soul decides to Extirpate.
This will go nicely with my friends deck. It enable the predator, and also helps cast fiery justice. As for it being better, I think not. Having two land types is just better, for fetches and kird ape and the likes. However, I do hope they make more of these. Once ninth cycles out, these will be painland replacements.
Flying men shaper? Hah! I could make a casual UG aggro with psy blast, flying men, flying men shaper, and echoing courage!
The spark elemental shaper could be useful, as a stoppable lightning bolt every turn.
If some poor soul thought of doing Mblack madness, the Festering Shaper would go in nice.
About the sliver legion, it's probably just a transcription error, or perhaps maybe there is a sliver totem, or maybe even something as obscure as a reprint of soul sculpter, probably not though...
What is it we fear? Is it time, space? Is it even the depths of the sea, or how the world will end?
No. It is not any one of these individuals. What we humans fear, is the unknown.
Time Spiral will not destroy magic. Ignorant players will. We make assumptions. We guess what will happen next. Unless you're those aliens from Star Trek, you will just have to wait and see how it will turn out.
I didn't even think of quitting when Mirrodin came out. I rejoiced. Every new addition and change to Magic (even the less favorable ones) are a part of the game, and always will be. For you skepts out there, just rough it until magic curves down, making you feel safer about going out and playing with your familiar style of play.
I just wanted to post this thread for speculation of new card combinations. I came up with Stuffy Doll and Guilty Conscience. Can anyone else think of some?
Still the same problem as with Clone: The Legend Rule.
Hmmm, I see your point. Well, If not a clone take, I suppose you could just old school, Power ArtifactDark Depths, then again, you might as well Power ArtifactMana Vault and get your 4 mana creature.
I was wondering, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but since copy effects don't copy counters, could you not use Lifespark Spellbomb, Ashnod's Transmogrant, Dark Depths, and Copy Artifact to Copy a Dark Depths and have no counters on it? If this works, you could use it in a Monoblue deck, or use in an all artifact deck with Mizzium Transreliquat. As I said, please correct me if this does not work.
I think the worst card is bronze bombshell, because there is no way to give it to your opponent in draft or sealed so I hope I don't get it at the Pre-Release.
Spawnbroker almost rules out the Bombshell, depending on whether or not you're doing something with Ravnica in it. Also, just because a card may not be so hot in Limited, doesn't mean it's outright bad, e.g. Warp World and Life from the Loam.
I personaly think the worst cards in DIS would have to be the Eidolon cycle (except the green perhaps), and/or the Tidespout Tyrant (although there are tons of possibilities for it in extended, like affinity decks that get a big kick out of it). Also, Prahv comes in pretty low.
I'll edit and post a deck idea later.
The spark elemental shaper could be useful, as a stoppable lightning bolt every turn.
If some poor soul thought of doing Mblack madness, the Festering Shaper would go in nice.
About the sliver legion, it's probably just a transcription error, or perhaps maybe there is a sliver totem, or maybe even something as obscure as a reprint of soul sculpter, probably not though...
4x Seat of the Synod
17x Island
Mana Engine
4x Lotus Bloom
4x Reshape
4x Guilded Lotus
Utility
4x Serum Visions
4x Condescend
4x Chromatic Star
2x Sculpting Steel
2x Cunning Wish
1x Arcanis the Omnipotent
4x Wildfire
3x Trinisphere
Threats
2x Simic Sky Swallower
1x Razormane Masticore
4x Bottle Gnomes
2x Exhaustion
2x Tormod's Crypt
1x Sudden Death
1x Krosan Grip
1x Sudden Shock
1x Pulse of the Grid
1x Rushing River
1x Char
1x Stifle
The main idea is to get Seat of the Synod or Chromatic Star out turn 1. Turn 2, play Reshape for Lotus Bloom. Third turn, play Guilded Lotus. A turn 4 Wildfire is a good start, followed by another Guilded Lotus. Arcanis the Omnipotent can be played very early to net cards, and the sideboard toolbox for Cunning Wish is helpful. This is not a super competitive deck, but it has worked out pretty well in the limited testing I've done.
No. It is not any one of these individuals. What we humans fear, is the unknown.
Time Spiral will not destroy magic. Ignorant players will. We make assumptions. We guess what will happen next. Unless you're those aliens from Star Trek, you will just have to wait and see how it will turn out.
I didn't even think of quitting when Mirrodin came out. I rejoiced. Every new addition and change to Magic (even the less favorable ones) are a part of the game, and always will be. For you skepts out there, just rough it until magic curves down, making you feel safer about going out and playing with your familiar style of play.
"Never give up, never surrender!";)
Hmmm, I see your point. Well, If not a clone take, I suppose you could just old school, Power Artifact Dark Depths, then again, you might as well Power Artifact Mana Vault and get your 4 mana creature.
Spawnbroker almost rules out the Bombshell, depending on whether or not you're doing something with Ravnica in it. Also, just because a card may not be so hot in Limited, doesn't mean it's outright bad, e.g. Warp World and Life from the Loam.
I personaly think the worst cards in DIS would have to be the Eidolon cycle (except the green perhaps), and/or the Tidespout Tyrant (although there are tons of possibilities for it in extended, like affinity decks that get a big kick out of it). Also, Prahv comes in pretty low.