Skulls666

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Land search cards harrow or rampant growth Deck won't be tourney legal but work for causal be because of the sol rings

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Posted 04 February 2012 at 15:28 as a comment on MTG Titans

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Throw in some myrs and some sol rings you can have four mana out first turn and use more basic lands And some dark ritual and desperate ritual would help could have a Titan out second turn

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Posted 04 February 2012 at 15:26 as a comment on MTG Titans

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in sports like baseball and football where millions of dollars are on the line players take steroids and teams cheat and do they get away with it yes until somebody says something

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 06:10 in reply to #231690 on Legacy Elves

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just because they let you get away with something doesn't mean its not against the rules

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 05:44 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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Q: I have Primordial Sage in play. Can I choose to play Dryad Arbor as a creature spell so I can draw a card with my Sage?

A: No. Druid Arbor can only be put into play using your one-per-turn super-special land-playing ability. You cannot play it as a spell, so there is no way you can use it to trigger your Primordial Sage.

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Originally Posted by 212.6j
If an object is both a land and another card type, it can be played only as a land. It can't be played as a spell.

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 05:42 in reply to #231665 on Legacy Elves

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rulings: 5/1/2007: Forest is a land type. Dryad is a creature type.
5/1/2007: Dryad Arbor is played as a land. It doesn't use the stack, it's not a spell, it can't be responded to, it has no mana cost, and it counts as your land play for the turn.
5/1/2007: If a Dryad Arbor gains flash, or you have the ability to play Dryad Arbor as though it had flash (due to Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir or Scout's Warning, for example), you can ignore the normal timing rules for playing a land, but not any other restrictions. You can't play Dryad Arbor during another player's turn, and you can't play Dryad Arbor if it's your turn and you've already played a land.
9/22/2011: If Dryad Arbor is changed into another basic land type (such as by Sea’s Claim), it continues to be a creature and a Dryad.

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 05:02 in reply to #231665 on Legacy Elves

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joraga treespeakers and elvish archdruids get rid of the summoner's pact

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 04:39 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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joraga treespeakers and elvish archdruids get rid of the summoner's pact

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 04:18 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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also your biggest weakness discard like mine where i play a traumatize second turn and lay out keening stone third then play its ability fourth and the first four test draws of your deck i did had no mana till the third or fourth turn personally i would cut some creatures and few more mana add bramble wood paragon get rid of the fyndhorns everything else you have one of and the insects and throw stuff in that pumps up your elves

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 04:16 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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I didn't see anybody has said anything about it yet but your first turn play is in violation of rule 212.6j if an object is both a land and another card type it can only be played anytime that a land could be played. Can't be played as a spell. Also can't be played by a spell that lets you play with a creature.

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Posted 02 February 2012 at 03:40 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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