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Is it just me, or is it getting stuffy in here? I know Guilty Conscience combos with Stuffy Doll for an instant win, but after infinity myr and meek thopter, I've grown tired of combo. It's very boring to play insta-win combos. Honestly, I'd much rather lose a game and have fun at it than win with combo. At any rate, I've been playing a lot of aggro, control, and aggro control lately, and thought it'd be a nice change of pace to rearrange my Boros. I just got Powerstone Minefield and thought it'd be fun to run with a stuffy build. Also note, this is built for multi-player, particularly a format called Five Star (or maybe it has another name, but that's what my friends call it). But it's playable in singles as well. The quick and easy explanation of the format goes like this: Five players are involved. For each player, the two other players sitting directly next to them are that player's allies, and the two players sitting directly opposite of them are that player's enemies. You cannot attack your allies, but may otherwise target them with spells or abilities. The first player with no enemies wins the game. It's a very political multiplayer format, and I have a lot of fun with it. It gets tricky because your true enemies are your allies -- if you're doing well, it's not your opponents you have to worry about, but your allies who might come in and steal the win!
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glory of warfare perhaps?
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