So lets say I bit blast and i cascade into a BBE...I play the BBE free of charge can I then cascade once again using the BBE ability? And what do you mean when you say BBE into a removal?
Yes, if you cascade into a spell with cascade, the ability triggers and you get to cascade again.
Cascading into a removal spell means you cascade into a spell that destroys a creature. "Removal" is M:TG slang for creature destruction.
I believe "Ng" is pronounced "Wu". Not completely sure, but I think so.
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Sorry, also if they try to disfigure my bloodbraid or something along those lines.. can i perform the previously mentioned Reliquary/Sejiri combo as an instant thus making their disfigure not go off?
Correct, you can do that. Activated abilities can be played at instant speed unless they state otherwise (for example Scepter of Fugue).
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Stone Rain. Then print another three-mana land destruction spell. That way, land destruction is good, opponents can't cast their spells and everyone wins!
Mirrorweave to copy your Virulent Sliver can quickly mean lethal. The 'weave is also a very fun card because it can be used for so many different purposes it's ludicrous. You should at least run two, in my opinion.
I am playing this deck on MTGO, have been for a weeks time. It's more resilient than you'd think. Many people go "this deck rolls over to Jund Charm" but I witnessed one guy coming back from twoJund Charms to win a game out of nowhere.
I also saw one guy who had Gatekeeper of Malakir in place of the Sedraxis Specter beat Jund as well.
I use Tome Scour and I find it more reliable than Traumatize. I juggle between one and two Fatestitchers main deck and I don't run the Leviathan. It's been working out pretty well so far, but I'll keep testing.
I was playing a token deck (I think it was Saproling) in a four-way MTGO match with two guys I knew and an unknown German dude who was playing Zombies. So I amass a lot of tokens, then Mirrorweave his Death Baron and swing at everyone for the kill. The Kraut taps two mana and cycles Gempalm Polluter, taking me out.
Yes, if you cascade into a spell with cascade, the ability triggers and you get to cascade again.
Cascading into a removal spell means you cascade into a spell that destroys a creature. "Removal" is M:TG slang for creature destruction.
As for B horror films, check out "Houseboat Horror". I stumbled onto it on YouTube where some Australian comedians made fun of it, and a friend of mine ordered the DVD. We watched the whole thing and it was painfully funny how bad it was. It features a younger Alan Dale, later to be known from Star Trek: Nemesis, 24, Ugly Betty and Lost.
Correct, you can do that. Activated abilities can be played at instant speed unless they state otherwise (for example Scepter of Fugue).
If you like what you hear, you should definitely listen to Godspeed You! Black Emperor, which is one of my favourite bands of all time. Another good related project (with many of the same performers) is Set Fire to Flames
You need more efficient creatures. Tattermunge Maniac, Frenzied Goblin, Mogg Fanatic and Sparksmith. And Avalanche Riders. It's not a goblin but it's very, very good!
I also saw one guy who had Gatekeeper of Malakir in place of the Sedraxis Specter beat Jund as well.
I use Tome Scour and I find it more reliable than Traumatize. I juggle between one and two Fatestitchers main deck and I don't run the Leviathan. It's been working out pretty well so far, but I'll keep testing.