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1  Eternal Formats / Miscellaneous / Re: SCG Daily: Concept Deck, Take Two with Budget Black Green Oath!! on: June 03, 2005, 10:13:15 am
A very interesting deck. After looking the list and some testing, I have these questions:

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The synergy between Crucible and Oath is undeniable. Cabal Therapy might also be a nifty inclusion to take advantage of that synergy.
The possibility of a Crucible lock is tempting, why it didn't make the cut?
What synergy has Cabal Therapy? There isn't enough creatures to play it from the graveyard, besides the "oathable" creatures.

Sometimes I draw a creature, and without any way to put it back to the library, it becomes a liability; is there any way to get around this?

Why not Yawgmoth's Will? With all the Rituals you could play a couple of bombs from the graveyard and turn the tide in your favour.
2  Eternal Formats / Miscellaneous / Re: [Article] SCG Daily 5/31 on: June 01, 2005, 11:49:56 pm
I agree with the majority of points, but I would like to stress a couple of things:


About "Five Things Type One Needs":

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1) More Proxy Tournaments and More Proxies per Tournament
Plus, if Vintage becomes really popular, all the P9 (or any other old card, for instance) in the world would not be enough.
There is a very limited supply of those cards, so proxies would seem a fine solution.

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2) Vintage Needs To be Marketed Toward Adults
I didn't understand this point. What do you mean? A minimum age threshold to play the format?


About "Five Things Vintage Does Not Need":

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1) More Cards Designed for Vintage
[...]There is no need for WOTC to make cards specifically for Vintage when Vintage finds ways to abuse the cards that are made[...]
Although Wizards does not need to design Vintage-specific cards, it would be nice to have a couple of Vintage-playable cards in each set.
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