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nic dek, op mode with no playset limit,- may god bless ur'e souls
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First, both of you are Liam. Second, You can only run 4 lightning bolts.
very nice, but i presonnally preffer alpha sereis lighterning bolt, since alpha is the only word that can describe me.- may god bless ur'e souls
yea thank for tip of the pro, god bless soul
I'd like to point out that my earlier statement is no longer true, there is a new term called sigma male that describes me better than alpha, since im constantly on the grind- may god bless ur'e souls
It's from 2015...
so what? its still true, im a sigma male, this is a new term that wasn't around in 2015- may god bless ur'e souls
I've run computersimulations to see how many lands will be perfect with nothing but lightningbolts and mountains in a 60 card deck.The answer is 16 lands and 44 bolts. Now you know :D
This is a very old thread.These days I don't use a computer, I use a tool that's much slower but more rewarding.Look up frank karsten and his computer simulations, in the older ones he describes the process.I guess you searched for computersimulations on the vault searchBy odd coincidence the ongoing deck is being haved by the trolls, with one blowing the cover of the other.
The whole damn site :)But their current leader is possibly user: thegreatgodloki or he's being set up as a possible fall-guy.Anyways if you are interested in simulations I've sort of started to use paperstrips as a computer.It's a great tool and needs no programming skills, all you need is sleeves, some worthless cards and about 10 sheets of a4 paper.
What is a troll?Scientists are still debating it.Anyways I'm more willing to talk about how to use paper as a computer.I believe it was done in the past by cardsets, which is why tarot cards "allegedly" can predict the future because modern simulations are sort of known to do that as well.There are two "ground rules" I explain when describing stuff like this.1: if you slip paperstrips in and out of sleeves the furnishing is scraped of the cards ruining them.2: when you cut out paperstrips they must be long enough to stick a little outside the deck, so you don't have to pry your finger in between the card and sleeves, ruining both.The difficult part is to figure out the "program" you want to run, do you want to introduce randomness or do you want a clock like mechanism.Think about the whole complexity within magic, it has been achieved by having a set of rules on how each card mechanic on the cards work, so you will probably have to make up some decisions on a lot of things, like different zones and phases and all of this is pretty similar to how programs are designed in the real world. If you want cards to carry information you can either use several strips with each of their own information, a sleeve can hold a little more than 8 cards and a lot more paperstrips.When I run my own "programs" I usually only use one strip to measure card performance in about 60 games of magicBut the whole process can be very time consuming.In the past, cardsets could be used as calendars, keeping track of the days and months of the year, you got 52 weeks and 4 seasons and all it need is 1 ordinary card of decks.However, using paperstrips you get to add details about the weather and whatever you want, in the past people had to sort of memorize different ways using their cards by remembering all the 52 cards (more in tarot, and in India they would have 300+ different cards)It's a lot slower than a computer, but anyone can create their own programs with paperstrips, no programming language is needed, you build it up yourself :)