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Evil man, haha. This appears terribly frustrating to play against, love it bro. I´m glad I could help you out =)
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It really is, and that is part of why I love it so much. I love that it's working so well, but I can tell you right now that I'd not like to sit on the other side of the table from it! I'm glad you like it, and more so that you gave it inspiration.
Well, my pleasure, sire =) I am curious though, about Torpor Orb. Have you encountered any trouble with that at all? And how to disperse of it?
Ah, but that's the great thing; Imposing Sovereign uses a static ability rather than a triggered one. Torpor Orb would benefit me far more than the people I play with.Also, why sire? O_o
Hmm... maybe I leveled down again, haha, it´s the ETB-effect that I worry for, but if you say it cool beans, then "Give 'em Hell, Polecat !"The sire part is an old school way of saying, Sir. Or at least that´s what I tell myself... hehe
I've said this to many people, but I don't really believe in levels when it comes to MtG(except of course the creatures with them). Understanding the rules and interactions of this game just takes research time, and questioning it.http://i.imgur.com/OpbFU.gif your reference eludes me.I always see the word sire as one of two meanings; Progenitor, or high nobility(especially royalty).
Sorry, it's an old point-and-click adventure game from Lucas Arts tm, called "Full Throttle"one of my favorites =)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PktBJ6HpNJQ
Tim Schafer, Mark Hamil, and a fun theme tune. Oh how I shall miss Lucas Arts.
Yes, a part of me died also in 2013 :´-( Sad really and at that point, unreal. I just hope that someone will pick up the torch and create as fun games as they did. "Hi, I´m selling these fine leather jackets..." ah hah hahaaa. (Laughing on the outside, crying on the inside)
The only good news is that it means more development studios could get their hands on the IPs that Lucas Arts was holding. Star Wars is obviously going to be a regulated commodity to minimize damage to sales, and games for it will no longer have new material from Dark Horse to draw from(Disney is switching the SW stuff over to Marvel), so I don't know how that is going to fare, but ermagerd Monkey Island could come back.
MI 6 would be awesome, although I must admit I wasn´t a big fan of their 3D approach in MI 4, but 'Grim Fandango' had me clinched to the screen, haha.
I like this. I just do, and it's as simple as that. There's no single thing I like about it specifically, it just makes me smile when I see the whole list. Can't really suggest anything. I'm sure you're well aware of all the amazing new white humans available nowadays. Well done man.
I know what you mean, individually there's nothing that quite stands out, but as a whole the deck just gives me a giggle. I'm working on a Legacy non-Tribal version of this idea, but a touch closer to Death and Taxes than it already is because this list has provided so much enjoyment.I've always liked WW decks, so I've kept up more with the creatures within White than almost anything. Only Black has maintained my attention as much, and only then because of things like Blood Artist, Gravecrawler, and Lotleth Troll.I'm glad you like it, I've fallen in love with aggro-control with white all over again, and this is pretty much the first time in a long time I've sat down legitimately inspired by an idea beyond boredom, and curiosity.