In that case, expect me to forget all about it and make the same remark for the next unplayable cheap red trinket. Because apparently that's what I do. lol
I think I'd rather have Cathars' Crusade for 3WW, since it's a similar effect and can be triggered multiple times per turn.
But like you said, it's more a question of how meaningful that effect would be in the first place. Like, if you want bigger Spirits, why not just cast more enchantments?
I just hope the red one is reasonable, because casting a sweeper right before LE is a special kind of terrible. And I'm not about to stuff my deck with WW cards in the off chance I draw Living End.
Overall a very good event for me, though, almost every person asked me why I didn't just play dredge, which I did not know was a deck in the format as I have been away for some time. Is that deck really so much better as to make it so that I shouldn't be playing LE?
If someone saw me playing LE and insinuated that I should be playing Dredge instead, I'd have to suppress the urge to just drop them with a left.
This is mostly my stance as well, but what are the pros/cons of the decks that it would bring up this comparison?
Dredge doesn't really want to interact with their opponent unless they're pointing a lethal Conflagrate at their head.
Living End is more interactive (i.e., wrathing the opponent, blowing up their lands), but isn't nearly as explosive.
I try to be aware of how long my turns take. There's a reason I don't play Mizzix storm very often anymore.
That said, my group is usually pretty understanding if there's a complicated board to be navigated, or a bunch of math to do. The only time we really harp on one another is when people take long turns without doing anything.
Also, things that bother me even though they shouldn't and I'm terrible for letting them: People who have to re-read what their cards do every time they draw them, then study the board for five minutes to figure out how the card they just drew interacts with it. Come on. You didn't read the goddamn card when you put it in your deck?! UGH.
Overall a very good event for me, though, almost every person asked me why I didn't just play dredge, which I did not know was a deck in the format as I have been away for some time. Is that deck really so much better as to make it so that I shouldn't be playing LE?
If someone saw me playing LE and insinuated that I should be playing Dredge instead, I'd have to suppress the urge to just drop them with a left.
I can't believe I didn't think to look in here to see if anyone played this game before now.
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How's that Gray Merchant of Asphodel been treating you? It doesn't get talked about a lot in Rumpy's thread, but I've had one in my list for a while and it's been SUPER impressive.
*Except for Changeling Hero - that card always ends up in my hand no matter what I do. It's infuriating.
In that case, expect me to forget all about it and make the same remark for the next unplayable cheap red trinket. Because apparently that's what I do. lol
But like you said, it's more a question of how meaningful that effect would be in the first place. Like, if you want bigger Spirits, why not just cast more enchantments?
Dredge doesn't really want to interact with their opponent unless they're pointing a lethal Conflagrate at their head.
Living End is more interactive (i.e., wrathing the opponent, blowing up their lands), but isn't nearly as explosive.
That said, my group is usually pretty understanding if there's a complicated board to be navigated, or a bunch of math to do. The only time we really harp on one another is when people take long turns without doing anything.
/rant
If someone saw me playing LE and insinuated that I should be playing Dredge instead, I'd have to suppress the urge to just drop them with a left.
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I've been playing this game for a while now and it's been a ton of fun. I play on PC and am always looking for people to platoon with!
If you play WoT or are interested in trying it out, join the conversation!
Because he only draws lands.
Designer: Soul Burn is ready for print, boss.
Flavor Police: So lemme get this straight... you can only spend black mana on it?
Designer: Yeah. It's like Drain Life, except that card was super busted and not at all the result of broken fast mana like Dark Ritual.
F.P.: What?
Designer: Nevermind. So what do you think?
F.P.: Well, it says "burn" in the title... we were sort of hoping it would involve fire somehow.
Designer: But it's a black card.
F.P.: I don't care. This is 1995. Flavor over everything. You should be allowed to spend red mana on it.
Man, you must have hated Homelands. Like, more than most people.
How's that Gray Merchant of Asphodel been treating you? It doesn't get talked about a lot in Rumpy's thread, but I've had one in my list for a while and it's been SUPER impressive.