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3 months ago ::
Mar 18, 2013 - 8:07PM
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Date Joined:
Aug 10, 2012
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Simic Charm does everything except make you a sandwhich.
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3 months ago ::
Mar 19, 2013 - 8:39AM
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Date Joined:
Oct 25, 2009
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For me, one of the things that stood out was the lack of red - neither mono-color nor gold. If our opponents are aggressively watching for signals, they may think we went for a Boros card, which could throw them off. Despite that risk, I'd go for the Simic Charm since it has so many uses.
Don't overthink the signals that you're sending. Take the best card.
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3 months ago ::
Mar 19, 2013 - 8:47AM
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For me, one of the things that stood out was the lack of red - neither mono-color nor gold. If our opponents are aggressively watching for signals, they may think we went for a Boros card, which could throw them off. Despite that risk, I'd go for the Simic Charm since it has so many uses.
Don't overthink the signals that you're sending. Take the best card.
Agree. It has been said a lot of times on these forums, but I think it's worth saying again, it's more important to read the signals being passed to you than worrying about what signals you are sending. Before someone decides to take that as meaning, "you don't need to worry about signals you are sending at all," because someone probably will, that's not what it means.
I would take the Simic Charm.
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3 months ago ::
Mar 19, 2013 - 8:58AM
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Date Joined:
Aug 10, 2012
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For me, one of the things that stood out was the lack of red - neither mono-color nor gold. If our opponents are aggressively watching for signals, they may think we went for a Boros card, which could throw them off. Despite that risk, I'd go for the Simic Charm since it has so many uses.
Don't overthink the signals that you're sending. Take the best card.
Agree. It has been said a lot of times on these forums, but I think it's worth saying again, it's more important to read the signals being passed to you than worrying about what signals you are sending. Before someone decides to take that as meaning, "you don't need to worry about signals you are sending at all," because someone probably will, that's not what it means.
I would take the Simic Charm.
I think you can take it a step further and say the signals you're getting in pack 1 will be indicative of what you'll draft in the mid/late pack 2, and the signals you get at the end of pack 1 should key you into what to expect at the beginning/mid of pack 3, and sometimes the beginning of pack 2 and the very start of pack 3 is a bit of a wash in terms of signaling bc people still rare draft.
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3 months ago ::
Mar 19, 2013 - 10:37AM
#15
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Out of the pack I liked Deathcult Rogue , Slaughterhorn and Simic Charm . I prefer the Simic Charm on power, but Slaughterhorn leaves me most open. My initial thought was Slaughterhorn , but after reading some other responses, I have changed my mind to Simic Charm . Cheers
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3 months ago ::
Mar 19, 2013 - 12:36PM
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Date Joined:
Sep 26, 2011
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I want the Simic Charm here. I'll go for the Marshall_LR deck if I can get it.
Blocks I liked: (+1) Invasion Onslaught Mirrodin Time Spiral Lorwyn Zendikar Return to Ravnica Blocks I disliked: (-1) Oddesy Champions of Kamigawa Time Echoes Innistrad Any Released Blocks not listed in this Sig Blocks I neutralize: (+/-0) Ravnica City of Guilds Shadowmoor Shards of Alara Scars of Mirrodin http://community.wizards.com/paranoia
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