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Wow. The game was over when he first resolved jace and he just did every possible terrible play to make himself lose.... Worst control player ive ever seen...
Why bounce Copperhorn Scout? Just brainstorm...
Why not Mana Leak the Sylvan Ranger when Vengevine is the only relevant threat and hes stuck on lands...
Why Into the Roil your own jace instead of brainstorming for more value and bouncing attackers....
Why bounce Vengevine with Jace?
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the u/b player needs practice
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Both decks are confused !!!!
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@SnazBrigade I also hate planescockers.
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I'm gonna go against the grain and say I'm not a big fan of full pic lands. They feel... weird. They don't match anything else. Like having alpha land in standard. (which you should do, because real men use alpha land.)
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@Mikeyondadrums If its your turn you can declare your attackers. You can either swing at your opponent or their planeswalker(s) if they have any. Then they choose their blockers. If they have another creature that can block yours, they can even do that to protect there planeswalker. Im sure you know by now though.
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wow... who thinks the control player is retarded?? he had all the mana in the world but didn't use any of the cards in his hand, and everytime he drew he had to look at his hand again... it's like he doesn't remember what he has from 5 seconds ago.
How does Taunting Elf work? Does it have to block everytime or is it only whenever you attack with it?
sadpenguinfilms 1 month ago
@sadpenguinfilms Whenever the Elf attacks, all of the opposing creatures have to block it. This would be used so that if your opponent has a bunch of creatures on the board they have to block the one elf and it allows for you to attack for damage with the rest of your creatures. Since it is an elf deck, the odds are that you are going to have a lot of other creatures on the board to attack with.
KlotzProductions 1 month ago
Wait when he played the fauna shaman to bring back the vengevine how did he do that? the first vengevine he played that turn got countered and never resolved right?
MUHLOSS 8 months ago
@MUHLOSS Vengevine returns when you cast your second creature of the turn.
KlotzProductions 8 months ago
@KlotzProductions but the first vengevine never resolved so he didn't actually cast it right?
abaseball61 4 months ago
@abaseball61 Incorrect... as soon as you "cast" a spell it goes on the stack and waits to resolve. It doesn't go straight into play.
KlotzProductions 4 months ago