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4 years ago ::
Mar 02, 2009 - 8:48PM
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Date Joined:
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Something the kids would like:
[INDENT]SomeLand Land 1: Add C or D to your mana pool.[/INDENT]
Instant multiplayer staple, and power-mad spikes would have to decide if the tempo loss is really worth it.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 02, 2009 - 8:54PM
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Something the kids would like:
[INDENT]SomeLand Land 1: Add C or D to your mana pool.[/INDENT]
Instant multiplayer staple, and power-mad spikes would have to decide if the tempo loss is really worth it. I'm better off with a mana cylix or a unstable frontier though. they give me the same thing only its a color of my choice that's what they will be thinking along with their tutor
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 7:49AM
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I'm better off with a mana cylix or a unstable frontier though. they give me the same thing only its a color of my choice that's what they will be thinking along with their tutor But the ability on Qmark land is repeatable. Which makes it pretty interesting.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 8:30AM
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Date Joined:
Oct 19, 2007
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I like the idea of an imprint land, like LincolnW suggested. Maybe something like this? Land Name land Imprint - When ~ comes into play, remove a nonland card in your hand from the game. ( removed card is imprinted on ~) T: Add X color to your mana pool, where X is the imprinted cards color. or T: Add X color to your mana pool, where X is not a color shared by Imprinted card. I know my wording may be a bit off, but I just woke up. Give me a break
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 12:49PM
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Date Joined:
Oct 28, 2006
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Imprint land is certaily suitable for an expansion block, but I think the mechanic is a little too highbrow for the Core set with it's intended role of introducing new players to the game. I Personaly lean towards them fleshing the Nimbus Maze out to a full cycle. Out of the FUT lands that haven't already been used and that fit the known criteria, that one is IMO the most elegant design. Or how about: New land Land - Mountain Forest ( : add or to your mana pool)When ~ comes into play choose an opponent, that player may draw a card. I know you're all churning in your seats just from reading that.. it wasn't exactly easy to write either. But it's nice and simple, and it does unfortunately fit Wizards' criterion shockingly well. On the plus side, all types of decks are going to hate running it equally.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 1:38PM
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Date Joined:
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Something the kids would like:
[INDENT]SomeLand Land 1: Add C or D to your mana pool.[/INDENT]
Instant multiplayer staple, and power-mad spikes would have to decide if the tempo loss is really worth it. Are you joking? " : Add C" to your mana pool on a land alone would be crazy. This is just over the top.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 6:01PM
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Are you joking? " : Add C" to your mana pool on a land alone would be crazy. This is just over the top. No, it's not really good, you actually lose your land drop.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 7:09PM
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No, it's not really good, you actually lose your land drop. agrees its not that attractive
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 9:13PM
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Date Joined:
Nov 27, 2005
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Meat Circus Legendary Land  : Add  or  to your mana pool. Apparently legendary lands can be essentially better than basics . Plus there are 15 mythics. 5 of them are planeswalkers. A full set of dual lands is 10 cards. Forsythe mentioned something about new players not wanting to see lands in their rare slot. 2+2 = fish?
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Copy effects work like a photocopy machine: you get a copy of the 'naked' card, NOT of what's on it.
Funny story: InQuest Magazine (I think it was InQuest) had an oversized Chaos Orb which I totally rooked someone into allowing into a (non-sanctioned) game. I had a proxy card that was a Mountain with "Chaos Orb" written on it. When I played it, my opponent cried foul:
Him: "WTF? a Proxy? no-one said anything about Proxies. Do you even own an actual Chaos Orb?" Me: "Yes, but I thought it would be better to use a Proxy." Him: "No way. If you're going to put a Chaos Orb in your deck you have to use your actual Chaos Orb." Me: "*Sigh*. Okay."
I pulled out this huge Chaos Orb and placed it on the table. He tried to cry foul again but everyone else said he insisted I use my actual Chaos Orb and that was my actual Chaos Orb. I used it, flipped it and wiped most of his board.
Unsurprisingly, that only worked once and only because everyone present thought it was hilarious. 
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Hi guys! So, I'm a sort of returning player to Magic. I say sort of because as a child I had two main TCG's I liked. Yu-Gi-Oh, and Pokemon. Some of my friends branched off in to Magic, and I bought two pre-made decks just to kind of fit in. Like I said, Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon were what I really knew how to play. I have a extensive knowledge of deck building in those two TCG's. However, as far as Magic is concerned, I only ever used those two pre made decks. I know how the game is played, and I know general things, but now I want to get in the game for real. I want to begin playing it as a regular. My question is, are all cards ever released from the time of the inception of this game until present day fair game in a deck? Or are there special rules? Are some cards forbidden or restricted? Thanks guys, and I will gladly accept ANY help lol. 
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See, this is why RPJesus should be in charge of the storyline. The novel line would never have been cancelled if he had been running the show. Specifically the Slobad and Geth's Head talkshow he just described.
Not only was that an obligatory joke, it was an on-topic post that still managed to be off-topic due to thread derailment. RP Jesus does it again folks.
I think I'm gonna' start praying to Jesus... That's right, RPJesus, I'm gonna' be praying to you, right now.
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It was wonderful. Us Johnnies had a field day. That Timmy with the Grizzly bears would actually have to think about swinging into your Mogg Fanatic , giving you time to set up your silly combo . Nowadays it's all DERPSWING! with thier blue jeans and their MP3 players and their EM EM OH AR PEE JEES and their "Dewmocracy" and their children's card games and their Jersey Shores and their Tattooed Tenaged Vampire Hunters from Beverly Hills 
Seriously, that was amazing. I laughed my *ss off. Made my day, and I just woke up.
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4 years ago ::
Mar 03, 2009 - 9:16PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 18, 2004
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[indent]Card-Eating Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, sacrifice it unless you discard a card.
Picky Card-Eating Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, sacrifice it unless you discard a land card.
Very Picky Card-Eating Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, sacrifice it unless you discard a plains or forest card.
Alternative Very Picky Card-Eating Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, sacrifice it unless you discard a white or green card.
Card-spewing Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, each opponent may draw a card.
"You First" Plorest Land - Plains Forest Play ~ only if you control another land.
Land-Eating Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, sacrifice a land.
Bouncing Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, return target land you control to its owner's hand.
Library-Bouncing Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, put target land you control on top of its controller's library.
Sharing Plorest Land - Plains Forest When ~ comes into play, each opponent may put a land card from his or her hand into play tapped.[/indent]
Just a few ideas for potential drawbacks. Also, I love the word Plorest.
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