Path of Exile is Becoming Magic: The Gathering....
" The judge is legally allowed to inflict violence upon you. but if you play humility then opalesence you get a 4/4 humility and if you play opalesence then humility you get a 1/1 humility Last edited by j33bus on Jul 21, 2016, 2:15:25 PM
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This is now a "What's each GGG staffers favorite magic card thread". Go.
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" This actually came up in an EDH game last week. And there was an Enchanted Evening in play. Then the Copy Enchantments started flying. And I was the only judge at the table. I wish there had been more not so much cause I needed the help, but so that they too could witness something that's usually just a meme actually happen. Have you done something awesome with [url=http://pathofexile.gamepedia.com/Sire_of_Shards]Sire of Shards[/url]? PM me and tell me all about it!
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" You ever judge a game where in like 4 turns one player has infinite turns after due to the Planar Portal & Beacon of Tomorrows combo? super fun, that one | |
Let's see...
Chronostasis. Angel Stax. Mono Wizard Counter. Naked Singularity. Sneak Attack. Muuahahahah.... Awe man I miss my control decks. | |
" My guess would that in case one your humility and opalescence would be 1/1, whereas in case 2 they're 4/4. But layers are some nasty stuff, so I'm not quite sure. I make dumb builds, therefore I am.
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" No layers actually come into it until you have 2 opalesences, it's just time stamps if humilities first it's a 4/4 if it's second it's a 1/1 | |
mono green stompy is what I loved the most.
4 basic lands in the whole deck and i still could kill in 2-3 turn. nothing like 12/12 trample mob in the second turn on the table attacking YES I support the game, NO I don't agree with many GGG decisions
Lab still sucks balls. I miss Zana already. | |
I played magic the expensive gathering until I found POE and ... Spectromancer.
check it out http://www.spectromancer.com/ Last edited by Rorshax on Jul 22, 2016, 11:33:45 AM
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" Corner cases, and convoluted board situations are the most interesting judge calls to receive. Please contact support@grindinggear.com if you need any assistance.
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