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Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Free agent....Oh and just so you guys know, an announcement!!
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on: March 02, 2012, 03:40:48 pm
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Anthem of California: California Love by Tupac, truly the greatest lyricist of all time Anthem of NY: I dunno probably that one song by some misogynist named Frank something or other
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I'm a little late to the party, but if you're going to bring up any rapper, I should remind you that Hip Hop was invented in NYC.
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Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Momir Basic
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on: February 28, 2011, 03:28:21 am
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I had to Google this for I knew not what it was. Any format where Basic Land - Mountain is on the watch list is a good format.
Sorry to hear about Worldgorger Dragon though, heh.
I recently got blown out by my own WGD, but I wasn't in the best position when it happened.
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Eternal Formats / Northeast U.S. / Re: Blue Bell Game Day #12 - February 12th, 2011 - More Double Power!!!
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on: February 15, 2011, 02:17:26 am
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Another great event. I'll work up a report here in a few minutes so i can get my 10% discount for the next one, especially since you all know I'll be there to take advantage of it.
Congrats to John Jones for winning, and for continuing the pattern - in events with 40+ players the person who eliminates me from the tournament ALWAYS wins it all. Just ask Ed Carey from the last Blue Bell, Sam Bearse from NYC Grudge Match and Joe Brown from the last Waterbury.
Seems like you're the good luck charm for the fine players of Pennsylvania to win events.
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Eternal Formats / General Strategy Discussion / Re: Blightsteel Colossus
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on: January 19, 2011, 01:35:12 pm
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No other creature in Magic literally ends the game, no matter what the situation, when it is not blocked. It is a one-turn clock. That is enormous, and I suspect you are underestimating how important that is. Every other Tinker bot you mentioned might as well read: "Let your opponent untap once or twice more and draw three to five more cards and try to find a way out." Blightsteel says "come up with an answer before I attack or it's game over." Emrakul does this too, largely, but Emrakul can't be Tinkered.
You are too picky about Vintage Mustard and how to cut it, apparently.
Surely you did not forget 1996 World Champion! http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/arcana/91  You forgot about Phage.
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Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Vote for Team Pennsylvania!
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on: January 06, 2011, 11:34:53 pm
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The voting, as things stand right now:
Main Team:
Matt Elias - 17 votes Mark Hornung - 9 votes Sam Berse - 7 votes Steve Nowakowski - 5 votes Joe Brown - 5 votes Jeff Folinus - 4 votes Keith Seals - 4 votes
Understudies:
Joe Brown - 7 votes Mark Hornung - 5 votes Jeremy Beaver - 5 votes Steve Nowakowski - 4 votes Jeff Folinus - 4 votes
It's a tight race for that last spot on the main team, and a tight race for the second and third understudy spots as well...
TEAM DREDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Vintage Community Discussion / Elder Dragon Highlander Forum / Re: So I changed my General...
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on: December 10, 2010, 11:59:50 pm
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In another game, the Multani player chose to keep attacking me even though the Rosheen Meanderer player was building up a huge mana base to win.
Actually i was playing Rhys the Redeemed at the time, if i am recalling the same time you were talking about (i do often play Multani too, so you might misremember). I know this because i won that game with Mirror Entity pumped Mirrari's Wake fueled Sacred Mesa Pegasus'. It worked out better to take you out, because in that game, had you cast Emrakul, Jesse and I probably lose, seeing as to how i was the biggest threat, and with you endlessly time walking, even had Jesse Squared canceled him. Max's Rosheen was much easier to neutralize via counter magic. The only threat was him casting Banefire, which i can't recall if he just didn't have in hand or had already used at that point. Either way, taking you out removed the largest potential threat to which Jesse and I had no answers. He knew he was dead on board to you (because he can't counter Emrakul) and i knew i was dead on board to Max (because i had no counter magic). I took out his threat and he neutralized mine (when he canceled the Ice Cauldroned Fireball, aimed at me), it wasn't my fault he has dead on board to me too,  That is, if that is the time you are talking about. If not, well, my bad. It was actually just a game between Max, Greg and myself.
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Vintage Community Discussion / Elder Dragon Highlander Forum / Re: So I changed my General...
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on: December 09, 2010, 12:18:02 pm
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@Ambivalentduck: I do tend to have the best deck at the table. Having won or placed with Azami and Rofellos in the past along with Kozilek as my general before Karn (I stopped using him when I got a turn 2 Sundering Titan followed by a turn 3 Kozilek). People targeted me when I was playing Karn constantly. Another way to say it is that your general gives so much information about your deck that everybody knows exactly what to target. One guy claimed that I was "targeting him" because I nailed his fourth turn Captain Sisay (his general, which his deck was highly dependent on) with a Swords to Plowshares. In that same game, I had my general killed twice, had someone fully expose themselves to take me down to Banefire range, and was attacked every turn by a Grave Titan. I can't say that anyone was targeting me: they were just making the best choices based on board position. I wish the people who played in the tournaments would think that way. When I was attacked by the Emerakul, I only had lands, a Thran Dynamo and a scroll rack out with no hand since the board was Austere Commanded and Akroma's Vengenced away. I was no threat. In another game, the Multani player chose to keep attacking me even though the Rosheen Meanderer player was building up a huge mana base to win. One person who plays in the tournaments said he goes for me first because I used to use Roffelos, so I do like to believe I'm being targeted. Personally, if I'm going after someone, it's because of their general or board state. But lately, I've been trying to go for combos or cards that lock out the whole board so no one feels like I'm going after them in particular. Other than a mono green deck or 2, most of the generals that get played around here are Blue or Blue based with an occasional Teneb. Most of the games come down to who combos out first or who gets out a Felidar Sovereign and can keep it till their next turn. There's not a lot of spot removal, mostly Wrath effects and steal effects. Even when I played Rofellos, I would go for one of the infinite mana combos and find a way to play out my deck and attack that turn because of Concordant Crossroads. When that got boring, I switched to a slower green general like Azusa or Sasaya which were more fun to play against since they were both beat down decks.
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Vintage Community Discussion / Elder Dragon Highlander Forum / Re: So I changed my General...
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on: December 09, 2010, 10:00:39 am
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@Anusien: The store I play at has weekly EDH tournaments, so it is very competitive.
@Ambivalentduck: I do tend to have the best deck at the table. Having won or placed with Azami and Rofellos in the past along with Kozilek as my general before Karn (I stopped using him when I got a turn 2 Sundering Titan followed by a turn 3 Kozilek). People targeted me when I was playing Karn constantly. I had someone drop a Sorren Markov, put me at 10, then drop an Emerakul and attack me even though I had no hand and only lands out because he was afraid that I would be able to "go off" when someone else had a Felidar Sovereign out that the next person had to deal with.
People at that store just happen to use more creature based decks when I like using combos. I wouldn't try to be such a D bag when playing, but if there's prize involved, I'm going to pull out a competitive deck. Before I sold most of my cards, I had a group chaos Tibor and Lumia deck and a fun Kiki-Jiki deck also which I would play in casual games.
I didn't think about Tangle Wire, that will definably go in over the Winter Orb. I'm personally not a fan of Bribery so I'm not going to run it. MisD and Shield Sphere are options, but I wouldn't know what to cut for those.
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Vintage Community Discussion / Elder Dragon Highlander Forum / So I changed my General...
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on: December 08, 2010, 02:43:51 am
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From Karn to Arcum Dagsson. The last bunch of times I've played EDH, I got picked on. Whether it was because of my general or I'm too good at the format or what, I was targeted first. I play multiplayer mostly and Karn isn't as good in multi as he is 1v1, so I'm going to give everyone a reason to hate me by trying to lock down the board as quickly as possible. General: Arcum Dagsson Creature: Trinket Mage Artifact Creatures: Arcbound Reclaimer Duplicant Epochrasite Etherium Sculptor Faerie Mechanist Junk Diver Karn, Silver Golem Manakin Master of Etherium Master Transmuter Millikin Myr Retriever Phyrexian Walker Pilgrim's Eye Platinum Angel Scarecrone Silver Myr Solemn Simulacrum Steel Overseer Sundering Titan Instants: Echoing Truth Ovinize Thirst For Knowledge Enchantment: March of the Machines Plainswalker: Tezzeret the Seeker Sorceries: Argivian Restoration Fabricate Reshape Thoughtcast Transmute Artifact Artifact: Aether Spellbomb Basalt Monolith Clock of Omens Contagion Engine Crucible of Worlds Darksteel Forge Darksteel Ingot Everflowing Chalice Expedition Map Fellwar Stone Grim Monolith Kill Switch Lightning Greaves Mana Crypt Mana Vault Mind Stone Mindslaver Mycosynth Lattice Nevinyrral's Disk Prismatic Lens Rings of Brighthearth Scroll Rack Sculpting Steel Sensei's Divining Top Serum Tank Skullclamp Sol Ring Thousand-Year Elixir Voltaic Key Ward of Bones Winter Orb Lands: Academy Ruins Ancient Tomb Blinkmoth Nexus City of Traitors Crystal Vein Darksteel Citadel Dread Statuary Gargoyle Castle Hall of the Bandit Lord 16x Island Maze of Ith Minamo, School at Water's Edge Mishra's Factory Saprazzan Skerry Seat of the Synod Stalking Stones Strip Mine Svyelunite Temple Terrain Generator Tolaria West Urza's Factory Wasteland For those of you who don't know what Arcum Dagsson does, he reads:  Legendary Creature - Human Artificer  :Target artifact creature's controller sacrifices it. That player may search his or her library for a noncreature artifact card, put it into play, then shuffle his or her library 2/2 So the plan of the deck is to get Arcum out there as early as possible and start sacrificing some artifact creatures and get lock pieces out there. Once a lock is established (if everyone doesn't concede or I don't back out) I can Just wait till I find a decent win condition. The locks in the deck are: Ward of Bones - If I can get a turn 1 or 2 Arcum, searching up Ward of Bones means that everyone else gets 1 more land than I do. Of course, a bunch of my lands add more than 1 mana or can be sacrificed, locking opponents at 2 or 3 lands, which makes it hard to get out of the lock or try to find an answer. By the time they do, I'll probably have found Darksteel Forge to keep the land count low. Mycosynth Lattice + Kill Switch - Everyone can play lands, but what's the point if they're always going to be tapped as long as I remember to leave 2 mana open at the end of my turn? Mycosynth Lattice + Darksteel Forge + Nevinyrral's Disk - Blow up the world every turn and leave my board hanging around? Sure, why not? Mycosynth Lattice + March of the Machines - if the hand is broken enough, this can come down as early as turn 2, though that requires a lot of luck. This leaves everyone with no lands, but me with at least a 4/4 Enchantment Artifact Creature and a 6/6 Artifact Creature. Sounds good to me. Mindslaver + Academy Ruins - Classic steal someones turn forever. Throw in Rings of Brighthearth to steal turns from 2 people. With 5 lands that can produce 2 mana and 11 pieces of cheap artifact acceleration, Arcum can come down on turns 2 or 3 consistently, with the possibility of the occasional turn 1. The deck doesn't have much draw in it as I felt that my general is a tutor himself and I'd rather tutor for am answer rather than try to draw one. In case something happens to Arcum such as an early Pithing Needle, I have alternate ways to win, tutor and cheat artifacts into play. Master Transmuter allows me to cheat large casting cost artifacts into play for the small cost of switching an artifact out of play. She also plays really nice with Monoliths and cards with CiP effects like Faerie Mechanist, Solemn Simulacrum and Sundering Titan. The alternate win* creatures are Karn to animate artifacts to beat with and Master of Etherium or Steel Overseer to make the other artifact creatures and themselves bigger to beat in with The alternate tutors in the deck are Transmute Artifact, Reshape, Fabricate and Tezzeret. Since Tinker is banned, I'm using most, if not all the Tinker-like effects I can and Tezzeret is a win condition also by turning all my artifacts into 5/5 beaters (as if people didn't know that on a Vintage forum). Probably in this whole list, the only card that I don't think works as well as I hoped is Winter Orb. It may slow other people down, but once everyone else starts getting artifact acceleration out there, it's really not as good as it could be. *Yes, I do realize I said swinging with creatures is an alternate win. Remember when swinging with creatures was the original win? Man, times have changed.
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