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@MalikarVampire yes you can. Hell you can cast 2 lighting bolts to kill his 6/6 before damge is dealt to your 3/3
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WoW...Did anyone see the new 5 duel of the planeswalker decks?
there is NO PLANESWALKER in any of them.
Wizards of the Coast just ripped off a bunch of MTG players. What a bunch of DOUCHE BAGS those guys at Wizards are.
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ok i have a question. example: lets say i attack my opponent and he blocks my 3/3 creature with his 6/6 creature. After he declares to block my creature ( which will be dead),can i cast a spell of do 3 damage on his 6/6 creature to have a total 6 damage from my 3/3 creature and the spell of 3 damage combined to kill his creature?
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well deserved
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Brian and Richard are the Siskel and Ebert of Magic. They entertain and engage. Bravo guys!
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PV is probably really tired of being reminded about that slow play dragonstorm bs.
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@silvsilvsilv Actually, they're both accents. You could claim that the standard Received Pronounciation (term for the general British accent, considered neutral in UK) has primacy over General American, since UK was the origin place of the language, but that seeing as more people worldwide now speak an American accent variant, one could say it's now the primary English. In either case, being an American production by an American company, it's safe to call the British accent an accent here.
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@petrellis Actually, "American" is the accent....
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Ugh, who's the annoying Brit? Yes I know who he is. Point is, Wizards is American, so bringing in a British spokesperson so their droll accent can class up the joint is lame. It was disingenuous for Geico, it's disingenuous here. Unfortunately we Americans just accept the British accent as the voice of authority, something about internalized colonialism, so we hire second rate performers with cockney twangs to do our talking. And then they say "Bye" as a sign off. Yep.
One of the best players and one of the best person that you can find on a PT
Grats PV
2abbit 1 year ago 12
Dude Hagan please come up with a better sign off. You're ending these great interviews and commentaries with a lead up to "bye"
coyotemoon722 1 year ago 2