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1  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / M:tG card sleeves on: January 27, 2005, 11:30:34 pm
I use Gunmetals and super blues. Dragon sheilds are great too, but the Japanese sleeves are cheaper, same quality, and are cut equally.
2  Eternal Formats / Creative / Mono B Pox on: January 22, 2005, 09:11:16 pm
Quote from: ericthefatz0r
I know it's a tidge mana-intensive, but perhaps Engineered Plague can help out your matchups? You could possibly drop it turn 1, and it's not horrible turn 2-3 either.


Yeah thats not bad, it gets rid of Goblin Welders.
3  Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / [Report] Waterbury Last Place Report on: January 22, 2005, 05:21:40 pm
Excellent report!  Very Happy Funny thing is that the people clapped for you more than first place!
4  Eternal Formats / Miscellaneous / Re: [Waterbury REPORT] Tales from the great white north... 2 on: January 22, 2005, 05:03:42 pm
Quote from: Razvan


Round 7: Robert Fung with Workshop/Control Slaver hybrid

Game 2, he gets mana-screwed, while I get early Welder interactivity. I win in short order.


I attended the tournament with Rob and some other people and yeah he was kinda dissappointed when he was mana-screwd, but hey! It happens.


Quote from: Razvan
I also think Robert was distracted by the good chinese food that was brought in the room. As was I.


It was good food, but the damn guy delivered it 2 hours late.
5  Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / Re: My Waterbury Experience on: January 22, 2005, 04:51:26 pm
Quote from: Bdrake5150

Props

Ray for running a hell of a tournament.


It was really well organized and the Magic Trivia was fun too.


Quote from: Bdrake5150
Packs being bought out of shirts. *I refrained, but it was interesting to see*


That was funny as hell! Oh and the girl was cute as hell too.
6  Eternal Formats / Creative / [decklist] MBC on: January 22, 2005, 04:38:58 pm
Its not bad, but I don't really like the Hymns, they seem unnecessary.
7  Eternal Formats / Creative / Pick and Choose - Breakable cards that haven't found a place on: January 22, 2005, 03:43:58 pm
I just remembered what the other card the guy imprints besides the Burning Wish was Channel The Suns and then he Tendrils for the win...I think...
8  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: A new approach to Suicide Black [Budget] on: January 22, 2005, 03:34:06 pm
Quote from: Rebel7284
During the height of fish, it even won several 15-20 people tournaments at neutral grounds having a favorable matchup against both Fish (u/r) and GAT and ok matchups against 4cc and Tog.


I don't think Neutral Grounds is the best place to playtest any deck. I know most of the type one and extended playes there, and thier aren't really that great. I mean I'm definetly not a great player, but the newer NG players kinda suck. If you want to playtest there, look for somebody you know has been playing for a long time and not usually a random person.
9  Eternal Formats / Creative / Hidden Ankh Nullrod Stompy: Tuning up stompy on: January 22, 2005, 12:57:24 pm
Not bad. Its simple for newbs and still a whole lot of fun.
10  Eternal Formats / Creative / Pick and Choose - Breakable cards that haven't found a place on: January 20, 2005, 08:48:40 pm
Quote from: Whatever Works

3.) Spellweaver Helix (a combo deck using Intuition or Gift's ungiven will break this card 1 day).

 
Somebody I know made a Helix deck, using burning wish and something else as the win conditions I think...
 
Either way it was retarded and actually worked, but I don't really think its that great.
11  Eternal Formats / Creative / how about... on: January 20, 2005, 07:45:12 pm
How about instead of Llanowar Elf or Werebear, try running Yavimaya Elder. Its land search and draw engine for 1 card without the Skullclamp.
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