it depends upon context and the inflection that you give it. On it's own it is very innocuous but if a person thought you were angry and being quippy, then it could sound rude. Basicly the angrier you are, the angrier/ruder the other person will sound. Still he's over-reacting at best.
Does he realize that removing the credits from cards removes a lot of their "credibility"? It is just going to make faking cards that much easier for them.
i was on mtgnews. my activity over there had declined dramatically over the past couple years, but recent events have stirred me back and now to this site (as well as some new posts on 'news).
I look forward to a new beginning here and hopefully we shall have the full spoiler first .
"you" for an ability always refers to the person who controls the source of the ability and is locked in when the ability is triggered/played (and will not change if that source changes controllers later)
Yep, you can't do things in the middle of resolving a spell or ability.
Your choices are
1)cast it in response to Wrath (wrath on stack and not resolved)
Then play your patron by w/ offering, sac a fox/moonfold/whatever appropriate. Then due to the way stack works (follows Last In First Out), the patron resolved before the wrath, then wrath comes and kills it
2)Cast it after Wrath
But in this case, your creatures are all gone so it will be difficult to have something to "offer".
The ability is interesting but mediocre at best. Of course it is hard to pass judgment because we don't know all of the samurai are in the set or the block (maybe there will be sliverqueen-like five-color samurai j/k).
Looks great to me.
-Avoids disciple and all death-triggers
-reasonable cost (wrath is under-costed)
-Great for block
-Solid addition to wrath for control decks in T2
card tags were one of the worst changes i ever saw to news. They didn't even go to the correct cards a lot of the time.
Glad to see them here!!!
:-D
I look forward to a new beginning here and hopefully we shall have the full spoiler first .
Your choices are
1)cast it in response to Wrath (wrath on stack and not resolved)
Then play your patron by w/ offering, sac a fox/moonfold/whatever appropriate. Then due to the way stack works (follows Last In First Out), the patron resolved before the wrath, then wrath comes and kills it
2)Cast it after Wrath
But in this case, your creatures are all gone so it will be difficult to have something to "offer".
-Avoids disciple and all death-triggers
-reasonable cost (wrath is under-costed)
-Great for block
-Solid addition to wrath for control decks in T2