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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 8:24AM
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Todays other AVR card to rate is... Appetite for BRAINS Spoiler:
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5.0: I will always play this card. Period. 4.5: I will almost always play this card, regardless of what else I get. 4.0: I will strongly consider playing this as the only card of its color. 3.5: I feel a strong pull into this card’s color. 3.0: This card makes me want to play this color. (Given that I’m playing that color, I will play this card 100% of the time.) 2.5: Several cards of this power level start to pull me into this color. If playing that color, I essentially always play these. (Given that I’m playing that color, I will play this card 90% of the time.) 2.0: If I’m playing this color, I usually play these. (70%) 1.5: This card will make the cut into the main deck about half the times I play this color. (50%) 1.0: I feel bad when this card is in my main deck. (30%) 0.5: There are situations where I might sideboard this into my deck, but I’ll never start it. (10%) 0.0: I will never put this card into my deck (main deck or after sideboarding). (0%).
Love the name of this card. And the flavor text is cool to. The card for limited however isn't the greatest. Sure you can get rid of bombs but it's a shot in the dark. Possible good sideboard trick. .5 Discuss!
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 8:29AM
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Date Joined:
Oct 25, 2011
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0.0 to 0.5
A possible 1 for 1 and sometimes 0 for 1 card just doesn't seem appealing to me.
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 9:15AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2009
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I'd say 0.5-1.0. I generally don't see it being maindecked, but in a slow set it can be a killer sidebaord card.
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 12:16PM
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Date Joined:
Sep 30, 2010
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1. I had an opponent board this in and take out my Sigarda, Host of Herons in the final game of my final match at the prerelease. The match was a lot harder to win without her! This is an excellent sideboard option is such circumstances, particularly regarding Sigarda, as she's just impossible to remove otherwise...!
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 1:00PM
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Are we talking sealed or draft? It should be better in sealed because 1: there are more bombs on average and 2: It's easier to build a bomb-based than synergy-based deck there.
1000th post November 26, 2010. Where Islands gets his decks: Spoiler:
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It was revealed to me in a dream. All the cards were in my dream except for three slots which I plugged in as Vault Skirge.
FULL DISCLOSURE: The dream was post AVR so there was a copy of Slayer's Stronghold. I decided to keep it pre AVR in my post here.
EDIT: I just remembered. The Skirges might have been 2x Whipflare and 1x something else, probably War and Peace.
EDIT2: Currently 4-0 in my first four games with this. My opponents have been very angry. I fought off a Wurmcoil from Grixis for six turns before I found my second Dispatch. Jeez, I can do a lot of damage.
EDIT3: Streak broken. Lost to an unexpected Overrun. Cracking a Shrine for 10 wasn't enough.
How Kedi tests his decks: Spoiler:
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also, I've been playtesting this deck in my sleep today that kinda freaked me out
Sleeping on Halloween: Spoiler:
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Halloween is a conspiracy by crossdressers and furries.
 Thanks to Kipz for the sig. Make a contract with me to become a magical girl!
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 2:47PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 19, 2001
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It gets rid of angels. Not sure how to rate it beyond that.
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 4:43PM
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Date Joined:
May 11, 2011
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0.5. it gets rid of seraph of dawn which is cool right?
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 4:45PM
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- Unconventional Mafia Pro
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Date Joined:
Jun 25, 2001
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The thing about AVR is that it *is* won on the back of four-drops a lot more than previously. 4 is the magic number -- it gets Seraph of Dawn , Elgaud Shieldmate , Druid's Familiar , and a bunch of other workhouse cards in the format. I'll give it a solid 1.0 -- you never want to topdeck this, but it's a neat little trick to throw out turn 1.
"Enjoy your screams, Sarpadia - they will soon be muffled beneath snow and ice." THE COALITION WAR GAME-Phyrexian Praetor Round 1: (4-1-2, 1 kill) Round 2: (16-8-2, 4 kills) Round 3: (18-9-2, 1 kill) Round 4: (22-10-0, 2 kills) Round 5: (56-16-3, 9 kills) Round 6: (8-7-1) [current round] Last Edited by Ralph on blank, 1920
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1 year ago ::
May 05, 2012 - 5:01PM
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This is like night terrors, since you're going to be using it on turn 3 anyways.
1000th post November 26, 2010. Where Islands gets his decks: Spoiler:
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It was revealed to me in a dream. All the cards were in my dream except for three slots which I plugged in as Vault Skirge.
FULL DISCLOSURE: The dream was post AVR so there was a copy of Slayer's Stronghold. I decided to keep it pre AVR in my post here.
EDIT: I just remembered. The Skirges might have been 2x Whipflare and 1x something else, probably War and Peace.
EDIT2: Currently 4-0 in my first four games with this. My opponents have been very angry. I fought off a Wurmcoil from Grixis for six turns before I found my second Dispatch. Jeez, I can do a lot of damage.
EDIT3: Streak broken. Lost to an unexpected Overrun. Cracking a Shrine for 10 wasn't enough.
How Kedi tests his decks: Spoiler:
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also, I've been playtesting this deck in my sleep today that kinda freaked me out
Sleeping on Halloween: Spoiler:
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Halloween is a conspiracy by crossdressers and furries.
 Thanks to Kipz for the sig. Make a contract with me to become a magical girl!
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1 year ago ::
May 08, 2012 - 12:45AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2007
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0.5 for me. If my opponent was playing some high costing bombs I would side this in but you wouldn't play it until turn 4 at the earliest to maximise the chance of hitting something good.
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