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5 years ago  ::  Jun 30, 2008 - 12:36PM #1
horse
Date Joined: Sep 28, 2003
Posts: 76
does anybody else wish that mtgo had real highlander as a playable format? i prefer that. no offense to you prismatic players, i know you love your format & all, but i just figured this would be the place to ask such a question.
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5 years ago  ::  Jul 01, 2008 - 7:12AM #2
tempesteye
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horse wrote:

does anybody else wish that mtgo had real highlander as a playable format? i prefer that. no offense to you prismatic players, i know you love your format & all, but i just figured this would be the place to ask such a question.


You can play Highlander.
Just select Singleton.

Guess what? Chicken butt.

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5 years ago  ::  Jul 02, 2008 - 7:33AM #3
horse
Date Joined: Sep 28, 2003
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tempesteye wrote:

You can play Highlander.
Just select Singleton.


singleton's actually pretty far from being highlander.

highlander is 250+ decks, with at least 20 cards of each color, singleton. what makes it different from prismatic singleton is that you also ante. and when you win a card, the other player signs it & you're allowed to play the signed copy in addition to the other one that you already have. so if you win a signed lightning bolt, you can then have that in your deck with your normal lightning bolt. if you sign a card away, then you're not allowed to replace it. so if you sign away your lightning bolt, then you're no longer allowed to play lightning bolt in your deck.

the reason it will never happen is the ante. my friends & i play it with paper cards. i just think it would be interesting to see what would happen with the whole signing thing in a much bigger pool of players.

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