@readthemessage @Evu Boltable does change how dominant the deck is. Which may be enough to take it from clearly needing a ban down to banning Shuko will be enough.
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First played 1994
Playing constantly since Mirrodin Prerelease (2003)
Judging since 2005?
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@readthemessage @Evu Boltable does change how dominant the deck is. Which may be enough to take it from clearly needing a ban down to banning Shuko will be enough.
@pathief as always, contact the seller first. If fhey don’t do right by you, contact the brand.
@thesmokingman @MysticKetchup The ban is for logistical reasons. They were never a good idea for tournaments.
@bec remember ‘creatures’ only exist in play, every we here else they are ‘creature cards’. This can be a handy way to remember that these effects care about the properties of the creature in play, not on the stack.
@MysticKetchup “(it’s not a dungeon you can use anywhere else)”
I wonder if they will actually update a rules document to make this rules change or just incorrectly think it is true?
@JackbyDev @MysticKetchup judge promos no longer exist and after a few reserved list judge promos they did a reserved list promo in a wider distribution and the reaction caused WotC to update the policy to not allow those printings to happen again.
@MysticKetchup Sorry Guru lands are now worth how much?
And when the article calls them foils…
@Ech (interaction being players and their cards with triggers)
@Ech Frost Titan caused the most infractions at most events it was widely played at untill missing your own beneficial triggers stopped being an infraction.
@ech @MysticKetchup If ward didn’t replicate one of the classic worst rules interactions (that is better now the IPG was significantly updated) I’d 100% agree.
@MysticKetchup @fleabomber equally sad to me is that much of the old online coverage is gone.
@wrenchmonkey @TehPers having “Desert Mountain” with taps for R or C would work well.
@UnPassive @MacedWindow to many old school players there are two big factors in what has changed:
* too many card variants, so you can’t recognise cards by the art any more.
* too many cards being released each year. Heavily invested players used to be able to keep up with knowing the text of every card in standard. But there are more cards instandard now (all big sets) and standard legal cards are only a portion of new cards.
People didn’t need to read every cardthat was played years ago, because they already knew most of them.
@bec budget differences are more fun when it means more decks. Repeating the same matchup gets boring unless you are very lucky.
@bec A lot of decks are expensive due to their manabase. When trying to compete on a budget stick to decks with fewer colours (but 1 is better than 0 for cost). An all islands manabase is ~free and pretty good, where the ideal 4 colour manabase will be 24 $10~50 cards (or $500 if looking are revised duals).
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@MysticKetchup dungeons, as “non-standard magic cards” don’t need to comply with most rules about card legality.
But as Tabak didn’t knowabout it shouldn’t be legal, but we need a CR update to make that so.
@Worx Thanks, the answer was mostly correct, but inaccurate in some ways that matter and missed some of the useful info.
@readthemessage undoutably, they can’t admit that MH3 was a mistake too quickly