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First off, want to thank ivan-ooze for giving me the inspiration to make a Monty Python theme deck. Secondly, and as importantly, NI! Third and lastly, since three is a greatly auspicious number, the quest is to find the Grail. Roles: Juniper Order Ranger - Sir Bedivere the Wise Knight Exemplar - King Arthur Armored Warhorse - Patsy Black Knight - Black Knight Ovinomancer - Tim the Enchanter Vizzerdrix - The Beast Knotvine Paladin - Sir Lancelot the Brave Jhessian Balmgiver - The Ladies of Castle Anthrax Student of Warfare - Sir Galahad the Pure Witch-Maw Nephilim - The Great Black Beast of Aaaaarrrrrggghhh Gustcloak Cavalier - Brave Sir Robin
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Amazing! A few concerns, however -- 1) Tim blows things up, Fireslinger would be more appropriate I think; 2) Where's the killer rabbit? My best guess is Moonglove Changeling, because it is a rabbit with deathtouch? 3) Where's the trojan rabbit? No ideas for that one :P
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Yes, these concern me as well. As for the Beast (AKA the Vorpal Rabbit), Vizzerdrix fits this role rather nicely, though it's not quite the cute-and-fluffy-beast-with-bloodred-eyes. Tim does indeed blow things up at random, but for sheer cosmetic purposes, Ovinomancer fits the bill and -sort of- blows things up in a way. I mean, it appears that the Wizards crew used him as the template for Ovinomancer, down to the horns. The Trojan Rabbit worried me as well, and I was unable to find an approximation of it, though possibly Juggernaut? No, too dangerous.
Oh! Right. When I read the Beast, I thought of "The Great Black Beast of Aaaaarrrrrggghhh".. which doesn't really make sense with Vizzerdrix, and there it is already with Witch Maw. I had forgotten about the artwork for Ovinomancer, and come to think of it I thought the exact same thing when I first saw the card. Evil Eye of Orms-By-Gore plays almost exactly like the Trojan Rabbit does in the movie.. except that it cannot be blocked except by walls, where-as the Trojan Rabbit should have cannot be blocked except by walls. Still, preventing your other creatures from attacking.. fits perfectly!