I mean, I just figured "sure, why not?" :P
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Just because I thought it'd be neat to use them really. It's often stuck that way for a while, but I've also had games where it gets ridiculous thanks to Young Pyromancer and Voice of Resurgence, but these are not things to count on. I put Experiment One in frankly because I could.
I've decided I respond to the first bit with a touch of pride. To manage the description of psychotic from him, in EDH doubly, is a compliment I feel. I might not achieved it through the usual borderline sadistic methods, but I achieved it nonetheless.
I want to say it's Dedwards who told me that loop, it's easily my favorite combo in here. Though one of my friends made sure to show me the soul sisters, Suture Priest, Blood Artist, and Deathgreeter...
I'm not sure how to respond to that.It's actually quite simple to pilot /because/ there are so many options. The reason for Reaper King was because Progenitus is boring, and Scion of the Ur-Dragon is overused. That and there is one big shenanigan with it; Basal Sliver gives all Slivers the ability to sacrifice themselves for {B}{B}, Skeletal Changeling is all creature types which allows Haakon to recur it ad infinitum, and Reaper King can be used in that loop for infinite destructive capability. Thus clearing the way for whatever I fueled with the idiocy that is an infinite sacrifice loop.
I suppose we must, I will however interject that Paradise City was good.
I like what I'm seeing, but by all that I stand for that may be my least favorite song ever written. I'd sooner listen to the Shaggs.Also, I'm surprised by having no Fauna Shaman, or Survival of the Fittest, to abuse with Squee. Squee may be recursive, but I'd think those two cards to be the main reason to consider him.
I know the feeling XDI actually only started in the Eldrazi block, so mine has gone through a LOT of changes.Things are good. Weird, but good. How about yourself?Uff da
Lotleth Troll would be a solid inclusion in almost anything that can have it. I honestly thought he already had it. It's not an ETB effect, but Imposing Sovereign is quite epic.Edit: Oooo, Voice of Resurgence is epic enough as it is, but in EDH I can see it being quite interesting.
It was majestic as hell, but equally terrible for me. It's like Kingdom by Devin Townsend, I appreciate the majestic/epic sound of it, but holy crap I wish I knew about the volume beforehand.
See, your group is why I'm so interested in EDH, and simultaneously the reason I feel very inadequate at it. I have never been swarmed by dragons before a test game with this, and I would like to never be in that position again.
I absolutely love sacrifice decks, my first deck I did entirely myself was one, and they've stayed my favorite thing casual.
My friend is thinking about making one of these after looking at your list... It just turned from a good plan to a necessity >_<I have not sadly, I really need to.
Precisely my thoughts as well. I may have found the strictly legal EDH deck I shall be using from now on, and even when I'm told I can use Witch-Maw, I might still use it because of how enjoyable it is playing this.
Faced one of these recently.... I now play Planar Void and Grafdigger's Cage in my EDH sideboards.
Again I say, I supported the notion, because it's too ridiculous not to.What's with us and random Jurassic Park references?This thing is super fun, I don't know about against it, but as it is just an absolute blast. Game one the easiest option for extraction would be Laboratory Maniac. Game two would be him, and then Emrakul probably.Interesting option, play Meddling Mage, name Enter the Infinite, or better yet Tidehollow Sculler.
I'd probably not go as far as Louis(who happens to be my favorite comedian from the states, so kudos), but I'm not going to lie, Ewan McGregor is a damnably pretty man.
That's quite a compliment, though like Becham, it depends entirely on the moment of Ewan McGregor being thought of. That description of your voice however, that is a complement up there with Lionel Richie asking you if it's him you're looking for.
Never having met Artemis, I've always imagined him as looking as Tom Hiddleston, but sounding like Bill Nighy for whatever reason.
Most people would quietly accept and let that go after realizing it over a month later, but not you.
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