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1  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Deck] "Broken Mirror" Doomsday on: October 10, 2008, 11:34:32 pm
This is a veeery creative thing right there... i will test it and see what i can find out... with my limited capabilities Smile
2  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: October 10, 2008, 06:09:44 pm
Thank you mr type 4 Smile what is type 4 by the way?
3  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: October 09, 2008, 03:31:21 pm
wow... hm... so that REALLY means that it creates an infinitive loop with two of them? Even better. What do you thing about the Acroma's Memorial versus Flemekin Zealot thing?
4  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: October 09, 2008, 02:03:46 pm
great! thats all i wanted to hear. it doesn't matter if you need 2 or 3 creatures to do it because you will have them in your graveyard anyways in turn 3. so we really end up with an unlimited amount of creatures here in turn 3. the reason why i will use acromas memorial to reply to OATH OF HAPPY and his "piece of shit card" question is: I need to CAST another dread return to bring the flame kin zealot into play wich can be countered. The effect of Sharuum can not. so i can concentrate all the cabal therapies on bringing only ONE dread return wich will end up in an unlimited amount of creatures wich can attack in the turn they come into play...

Thx harlequin!
5  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: October 09, 2008, 12:29:41 pm
oh you mean "yes" i AM wrong actually Wink

what means: "If you can't sac 3 creatures, you can't cast the spell and therefore cannot cast any." you mean if i cannot sacrifice 3 creatures i cannot cast the spell and therefore i cannot SACRIFICE any?

What if i had a 3rd Sharuum insted of a mox in my graveyard?

Thanks for your help harlequin. I really appreciate it. i play casual magic since the alpha and have all the stuff, and now i try to get into vintage... didn't play for a long time and now everything kinda confuses me... Wink
6  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: October 09, 2008, 12:02:32 pm
Well my guess was the following: You sacrifice 3 creatures (maybe 2 narcomoebas and a ichorid) dread return Sharuum with another sharuum in the graveyard. you can sacrifice sharuum all the time because you have plenty dread returns in your graveyard. can't you just sacrifice ONE creature to dread return, so the effect of dread return doesent come and the dread return remains in the graveyard? sharuum comes into play, you bring 2nd sharuum into play, legend ability triggers, 1st goes to the graveyard  brings in zombis with bridge from below and the ability of the 2nd Sharuum rescues the 1st out of the graveyard. then second hits the graveyard and triggers bridge from below again. that should be a cycle... or am i wrong?
7  Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: [Shards of Alara]Ahum... Sharuum! on: September 27, 2008, 02:12:09 am
i had the following idea: I play it with Manaless Ichorid. It is possible to dredge tru the deck in second turn with a little luck. Then Dread Return Sharuum and activate the endless circle. Everytime she hits the graveyard she will trigger the Bridge from Below. You end up with a Zillion 2/2 zombies in turn two. If you have enough creatures you return a Akroma's Memorial for unlimited damage in the same turn. the best is: you dont spend a single mana on all of that... cool? you could also bring back ashnod's altar for unlimited mana... but who wants mana, right?  Very Happy

Also i like the Artwork a lot and the fact that it creates a real Hegemony tru a zombie Army without even "beeing in play" for real... a nice social-critic subtext, huh?

What do you think of that?

greez

Sharuum
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