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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 12:31AM #21
morticianjohn
Date Joined: Jun 14, 2006
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I am skeptical about the judging for this contest. With as many entries as they are sure to get how will they decide between a decklist that has 23 lands or another with 24. Will they even choose the "right" one?

Don't be too smart to have fun
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 2:07AM #22
Newbunkle
Date Joined: Oct 11, 2007
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Submitting a 60-forest deck in 5...4...3...

Well if its US only there's no point in doing it properly is there?
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 5:39AM #23
jazzman20
Date Joined: Apr 8, 2004
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What are the odds that this movie is actually going to present Magic in a positive light?

Here's what I'm envisioning:

Voiceover:  I used to be a loser.  See, here's me back then, playing Magic:  the Gathering with some friends.

[Cut to a scene featuring stereotypical geeks playing D&D while also holding Magic cards.  One of them might say something embarrassing like, "I wrap my level 25 Unicorn of the Fairy Realm in a Cloak of Rainbow's Blessing."  To which a second character might respond, "Ach, I am vanquished by your fearsome horned steed!"  

The hero, meanwhile, will be staring off into space, clearly not enjoying himself.  Perhaps he is looking at a poster with anime girls on it.  He turns to his friends and says, "Did you ever feel like there might be something more to life?"  His friends stare at him a while, before one of them rolls a fistful of irregular dice and examines them before replying to his question in a straightforward, matter-of-fact way.




Why do I expect this?  Because this is how we are always portrayed in pop culture.  Magic and D&D are used as a symbol of unlikable geekiness or as a quick way of establishing the "zero-to-hero" trope.  The two are interchangeable in most people's minds, and Hollywood (which doesn't care about accuracy) likes to portray Magic as being a lot more like D&D since that game has the potential for more embarrassing interactions.

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What is good will be used to heal Wurm, or grow Wurm, or to fuel Wurm's path.  What is vile will be extruded, and we will be free of it forever."
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 8:21AM #24
C4rl0wn463
Date Joined: Oct 21, 2008
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Jul 7, 2010 -- 5:39AM, jazzman20 wrote:

What are the odds that this movie is actually going to present Magic in a positive light?

Here's what I'm envisioning:

Voiceover:  I used to be a loser.  See, here's me back then, playing Magic:  the Gathering with some friends.

[Cut to a scene featuring stereotypical geeks playing D&D while also holding Magic cards.  One of them might say something embarrassing like, "I wrap my level 25 Unicorn of the Fairy Realm in a Cloak of Rainbow's Blessing."  To which a second character might respond, "Ach, I am vanquished by your fearsome horned steed!"  

The hero, meanwhile, will be staring off into space, clearly not enjoying himself.  Perhaps he is looking at a poster with anime girls on it.  He turns to his friends and says, "Did you ever feel like there might be something more to life?"  His friends stare at him a while, before one of them rolls a fistful of irregular dice and examines them before replying to his question in a straightforward, matter-of-fact way.




Why do I expect this?  Because this is how we are always portrayed in pop culture.  Magic and D&D are used as a symbol of unlikable geekiness or as a quick way of establishing the "zero-to-hero" trope.  The two are interchangeable in most people's minds, and Hollywood (which doesn't care about accuracy) likes to portray Magic as being a lot more like D&D since that game has the potential for more embarrassing interactions.



^THAT.


And I thnik it would be way cooler if a movie, involving Magic, would be based on one of the books. Animated Ajani/Jace/Liliana/Chandra/Garruk? Yes please! I'd LOVE to see a Wrath of God in action. Or have people walk through the streets of Ravnica, and then see Razia fly above. ANYTHING.

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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 8:45AM #25
Nof
Date Joined: Jun 14, 2006
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One more contest for US only. So frustrating. Hey guys, do you know you have customers outside US?
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 2:39PM #26
Suudsu2200
Date Joined: Aug 23, 2007
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So, you can basically submit any T2 deck using blue and say it's based around jace.0, right?
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 3:23PM #27
Vektor480
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Jul 7, 2010 -- 8:45AM, Nof wrote:

One more contest for US only. So frustrating. Hey guys, do you know you have customers outside US?



Yes, that's true. As a non-american person, I feel the same.
But then I ask you: when you get a contest in your country, do customers from other countries have a chance to participate?

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Jan 14, 2012 -- 5:42PM, Vektor480 wrote:

I like storm crow because I really like crows in real life, as an animal, and the card isn't terribly stupid, but packs a good deal of nostalgia and also a chunck of the game's history. So it's perhaps one of the cards I have most affection to, but not because "lol storm crow is bad hurr hurr durr".


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Mar 17, 2011 -- 10:28PM, Qmark wrote:

Mar 17, 2011 -- 10:15PM, ROBRAM89 wrote:

Although I do assume you deliberately refer to them (DCI) as The Grand Imperial Convocation of Evil just for the purposes of making them sound like an ancient and terrible conspiracy.

Now, now.
1994 doesn't quite qualify as "ancient".


Oct 11, 2011 -- 9:43PM, Tevish_Szat wrote:

Oh, it's a brilliant plan.  You see, Bolas was travelling through shadowmoor, causing trouble, when he saw a Wickerbough Elder with its stylin' dead scarecrow hat.  Now, Bolas being Bolas took the awesome hat and he put it on his head, but even with all his titanic powers of magic he couldn't make it fit.  He grabbed some more scarecrows, but then a little kithkin girl asked if he was trying to build a toupee.  "BY ALL THE POWERS IN THE MULTIVERSE!" he roared, "I WILL HAVE A HAT WORTHY OF MY GLORY." and so he went through his Dark Lore of Doom (tm) looking for something he could make into a hat that would look as stylish on him as a scarecrow does on a treefolk.  He thought about the Phyrexians, but they were covered in goopy oil that would make his nonexistant hair greasy.  He Tried out angels for a while but they didn't sit quite right.  Then, he looked under "e" (because in the Elder Draconic alphabet, "e" for Eldrazi is right next to "h" for Hat) in his Dark Lore of Doom and saw depictions of the Eldrazi, and all their forms.
"THIS SHALL BE MY HAT!" he declared, poking a picture of Emrakul, "AND WITH IT I WILL USHER IN A NEW AGE OF DARKNESS -- ER, I MEAN A NEW AGE OF FASHION!"

And so Nicol Bolas masterminded the release of the Eldrazi.


Feb 25, 2012 -- 2:54PM, Mown wrote:

Rhox War Monk just flips pancakes, and if games have told us anything, it's that food = life.


Jul 11, 2011 -- 10:47PM, Qmark wrote:

Jul 11, 2011 -- 10:36PM, SleetFox wrote:

This thread has gotten creepy.  XP

Really?
Really?

The last couple days have been roughly every perverse fetish imaginable, but it only got "creepy" when speculation on Mother of Runes's mob affiliation came up?


Jun 26, 2011 -- 5:52AM, MrQuizzles wrote:

Jun 26, 2011 -- 4:59AM, Mown wrote:

Jun 26, 2011 -- 4:44AM, skeindubh wrote:


4 tropical island
4 savannah
4 bayou
4 taiga
4 savannah


Nice mana base.
Not really.



Yeah, really. If my deck was going to cost $1000+, I'd at least make it good.


May 2, 2011 -- 8:18AM, desolation_masticore wrote:

I like to think up what I consider clever names for my decks, only later to be laughed at by my wife. It kills me a little on the inside, but thats what marriage is about.


Apr 3, 2011 -- 1:39AM, DrWorm wrote:

Apr 3, 2011 -- 12:02AM, crazysamaritan wrote:

Of course, the best use [of tolaria west ] is transmuting for the real Tolaria.



Absolutely.  I used to loose to my buddy's Banding deck for ages, it was then that I found out about Tolaria , and I was finally able win my first game.


Aug 30, 2011 -- 5:17PM, Maraxas-of-Keld wrote:

WOAH

wait wait wait

Aug 30, 2011 -- 5:07PM, RPJesus wrote:

You know, being shallow and jusdgmental aside, "I later found out that Jon infiltrated his way into OKCupid dates with at least two other people"



Aug 30, 2011 -- 5:07PM, RPJesus wrote:

"I later found out that Jon infiltrated his way into OKCupid dates with at least two other people"



Aug 30, 2011 -- 5:07PM, RPJesus wrote:

Jon infiltrated his way into OKCupid dates



Aug 30, 2011 -- 5:07PM, RPJesus wrote:

Jon infiltrated



OH MY GOD


Nov 22, 2011 -- 3:52PM, Pontiac wrote:

The only way I'd cast this card is into a bonfire.


Oct 10, 2011 -- 8:55PM, Glasir wrote:

The short answer is that there's no rule barring annoying people from posting, but there a rule barring us from harassing them about it.


Jan 21, 2011 -- 7:11AM, Qmark wrote:


Browbeat is a card that is an appropriate deck choice when there's no better idea available.
"No better idea available" was pretty much the running theme of Odyssey era.


Jul 10, 2012 -- 11:28AM, Dragon_Nut wrote:

Or perhaps it was a more straightforward comment indicating a wish for you to be bitten (Perhaps repeatedly) by a small yet highly venomous arachnid.



Aug 3, 2011 -- 6:46PM, ChaosLight wrote:

You're an idiot, and I'm in no mood for silliness.


Oct 10, 2011 -- 7:30PM, Vektor480 wrote:

Oct 10, 2011 -- 5:53PM, Rubik wrote:

You just... Vektor it.


That's the answer to everything.


Jan 17, 2011 -- 6:16PM, Maraxas-of-Keld wrote:

Jan 17, 2011 -- 5:58PM, Ragnarokio wrote:


I think the problem is that you don't exist.


This would sound great out of context!


Dec 19, 2011 -- 9:07PM, Dilleux_Lepaire wrote:

Modern is like playing a new tournament every time : you build a deck, you win with it, don't bother keeping it. Just build another, its key pieces will get banned.


Aug 4, 2011 -- 2:15PM, Mown wrote:

Aug 4, 2011 -- 1:45PM, Suudsu2200 wrote:


I specifically remember posting a thread when I was just a witty bitty noob.


You make it sound like that's still not the case.


Jan 4, 2011 -- 3:04AM, Niklor wrote:

Rap is what happens when the c from crap is taken away.


Doug Beyer:

But sometimes it's also challenging. Because sometimes OH MY GOD, WHAT THE HELL IS THIS THING?


Mar 20, 2012 -- 1:32PM, Terti wrote:

Flashforward five thousand years (Click for atmosphere) :


Aug 15, 2011 -- 8:06PM, Veslfen wrote:

to paraphrase Jeff Goldblum, Vektor finds a way.


Aug 1, 2011 -- 12:35AM, Ragnarokio wrote:

when in rome RAPE AND PILLAGE


Jan 31, 2012 -- 11:23AM, TchainT wrote:

I always find it helpful when im angry to dress up in an owl costume and rub pennies all over my body in front of a full body mirror next to the window.


Dymecoar:

Playing Magic without Blue is like sleeping without any sheets or blankets.  You can do it...but why?


Omega137:

Me: "I love the moment when a control deck stabilizes. It feels so... right."
Omega137: "I like the life drop part until you get there, it's the MtG variant of bungee jumping"


Zigeif777:

Just do it like Yu-Gi-Oh or monkeys: throw all the crap you got at them and hope it works or else the by-standers (or opponents) just get dirty and pissed.


Apr 1, 2011 -- 10:29AM, JustTerrorIt wrote:

Apr 1, 2011 -- 10:09AM, quadibloc wrote:

It's true that Alpha and Beta didn't contain any cards like Tarmogoyf , Darksteel Colossus , or Platinum Angel . It just contained weak, insignificant cards like Black Lotus , Mox Sapphire , and Time Walk .


Normally it's difficult to pick up on your jokes/sarcasm. But this one's pretty much out there. Good progress. You have moved up to Humanoid. You'll be Human in no time.


Sep 26, 2010 -- 5:11PM, Test-Subject_217601 wrote:

Sep 26, 2010 -- 5:06PM, NeoMint wrote:

I didn't know Samurai were known to be able to cut down whole armies...


They can when they're using lightsabers !


Sep 19, 2011 -- 11:59AM, Sebanovich wrote:

Sep 19, 2011 -- 11:54AM, Long_Con wrote:

My wife brought home a baby black squirrel they found on a horse track and cared for it for a few days.  We named it Grixis, but it died. 


Unearth it!


Jan 15, 2011 -- 8:07PM, Maraxas-of-Keld wrote:

I'm a Da Vinci Neurok.





And I'm on Magic Arcana. How about you?
Oh, by the way, I'm also on From the Lab now.
Twice, actually. And now with my own submited decklist!
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 4:12PM #28
NEStomato
Date Joined: Jul 3, 2010
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Jul 7, 2010 -- 2:39PM, Suudsu2200 wrote:

So, you can basically submit any T2 deck using blue and say it's based around jace.0, right?





The rules say you can ONLY use cards from M11.  It doesn't say you have to use the Planeswalker in the deck, though the text seems to heavily suggest using them and their unique cards.

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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 4:39PM #29
thefringthing
Date Joined: May 24, 2010
Posts: 11
Boo on "US-only".
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3 years ago  ::  Jul 07, 2010 - 5:04PM #30
Quince42
Date Joined: Jun 8, 2010
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Jul 7, 2010 -- 5:39AM, jazzman20 wrote:

What are the odds that this movie is actually going to present Magic in a positive light?

Here's what I'm envisioning:

Voiceover:  I used to be a loser.  See, here's me back then, playing Magic:  the Gathering with some friends.

[Cut to a scene featuring stereotypical geeks playing D&D while also holding Magic cards.  One of them might say something embarrassing like, "I wrap my level 25 Unicorn of the Fairy Realm in a Cloak of Rainbow's Blessing."  To which a second character might respond, "Ach, I am vanquished by your fearsome horned steed!"  

The hero, meanwhile, will be staring off into space, clearly not enjoying himself.  Perhaps he is looking at a poster with anime girls on it.  He turns to his friends and says, "Did you ever feel like there might be something more to life?"  His friends stare at him a while, before one of them rolls a fistful of irregular dice and examines them before replying to his question in a straightforward, matter-of-fact way.




Why do I expect this?  Because this is how we are always portrayed in pop culture.  Magic and D&D are used as a symbol of unlikable geekiness or as a quick way of establishing the "zero-to-hero" trope.  The two are interchangeable in most people's minds, and Hollywood (which doesn't care about accuracy) likes to portray Magic as being a lot more like D&D since that game has the potential for more embarrassing interactions.




I'm a bit more optimistic than that. Since this appears to be some sort of minor cross-promotion with Wizards, it's unlikely to be wildly inaccurate, and probably won't be excessively negative either. What I'm really expecting is something that wouldn't even be noticeable if we weren't all looking for it now (though less so than in the Spider-Man movie, and I could be wrong).

As for the contest, my best guess is that it's supposed to be mechanically and creatively themed around the planeswalker. This probably means using the three cards that contain the planeswalker's name and other cards that support that general strategy (i.e., milling for Jace, burn for Chandra). How on earth we're supposed to build a creative and original deck around such a theme using just the core set is beyond me.

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