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Magic the Gathering • Page 57

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by Henry, Mar 22, 2016.

  1. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    I NEED this spoiler season to kick up. I'm so bored.

    Drafted twice today and had some pretty good pulls. Green seems to be awesome in draft. Ran a satyr deck with that legendary. Had a lot of fun with that one. Ever deck was GW auras. That seems to be the best way to go. I think all of my losses were to that config.
     
  2. wordzanddreamz

    and a millions screams...

    I can’t believe they haven’t decided to release the new set early.
     
  3. Vase Full Of Rocks

    Trusted Supporter

    Why
     
  4. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    Apparently WotC is thinking of pushing the set release back. All of the stores are closed and no events are being held (that I know of). On the fulfillment side, we shut down and are planning on the release being pushed back. Otherwise we're screwed, because we're only maintaining a skeleton crew during the lockdown.
     
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  5. Vase Full Of Rocks

    Trusted Supporter

    Ahh, I see. Thank you for explaining. I'm sorry to hear about the situation you're going through.
     
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  6. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    Thanks m8. We'll get through it!
     
  7. wordzanddreamz

    and a millions screams...

    Word on the street is that the new set has Godzilla in it.
     
  8. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    we may not get teasers but we have vague MaRo posts. some fun sounding stuff in there:

     
  9. wordzanddreamz

    and a millions screams...

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  10. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    what lol
     
  11. zigbigwig

    I Miss Jake W Prestigious

    is that for real??
     
  12. wordzanddreamz

    and a millions screams...

    From what I’ve heard yes. There was a rumor a little while back that wizards and hasbro were trying to license something. It appears this is it. Godzilla in the monsters set
     
  13. zigbigwig

    I Miss Jake W Prestigious

    i totally forgot i bought these, but 1 of my challenger decks came in the mail today.

    looks like they don't include a dice anymore which i would've been bummed about if this was like 4 months ago.

    now i'm just, "huh looks like they don't include dice anymore" and then proceeded to move on
     
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  14. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    spoiler day is upon us
     
  15. zigbigwig

    I Miss Jake W Prestigious



    is it delayed?
     
  16. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

     
  17. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    holy fuck

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  18. Henry

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    I don't like this card, but I also don't hate the concept.

    There are ten companions in Ikoria, each one a legendary creature whose companion ability lists a deck-building rule. If your starting deck follows that rule, then the legendary creature can serve as your chosen companion. For example, if our majestic friend Keruga is going to be your chosen companion, then your starting deck can't include any cards with converted mana cost 1 or 2.

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    You can have up to one chosen companion for each game. That chosen companion doesn't start in your main deck. Rather, it's a card in your sideboard. (If you're playing casually without sideboards, it's just in your collection outside the game. All the same rules apply to it.) This means it doesn't count as a card toward meeting the minimum deck size in the format you're playing, but in Constructed formats, it is one of your fifteen sideboard cards. Just before the game begins, reveal your chosen companion to all players. Once during the game, you may cast your chosen companion from your sideboard. Doing so follows all the normal rules for casting a creature spell, so do so only during your main phase.

    Casting your chosen companion brings it onto the game for good. The spell will go on the stack. If it resolves, it will enter the battlefield under your control (yay!). If it's countered, it will go to your graveyard (boo!). Once it's in the game, it can be exiled, go back to your hand, be shuffled into your library, etc. It won't return to your sideboard until the game ends.

    Your companion's deckbuilding rule applies only to your starting deck, which is the deck you begin play with each game. It won't consider any cards in your sideboard, so those cards don't have to follow the deck-building rule. Additionally, you can just ignore the deck-building rule and include creature cards with companion in your main deck. This is especially relevant to formats like Booster Draft, where following the deck-building rule may not be possible. But if you can pull it off, glory awaits.

    So, the companions are legendary creatures who begin outside your starting deck and have great influence over the rest of your deck. Where have I heard this before? Ah yes, Commander. Commander players, even though you don't have sideboards, you can still get in on the fun. Each Commander deck may include a chosen companion. It starts outside the game and doesn't count as one of your 100 cards. Just like the rest of your deck, your commander must follow the deck-building rule if you're going to use a companion.

    As a puny human, you may be hopelessly outclassed by the monsters roaming Ikoria, but at least you won't have to fight alone!
     
  19. Henry

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    Really like this mechanic tho

    Mutate is a new keyword that lets you combine creatures in a new way to build better monsters. You know, for fun and smashing.

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    Every creature card with mutate gives you two ways to cast the spell. Somewhat predictably, the first is just cast it for its mana cost. Somewhat safe. Reasonably reliable. Hope it works out for you. The second option is a little more exciting: rather than just cast the creature spell, let's cause a creature on the battlefield to mutate! Here's how it works.

    When you cast a creature spell for its mutate cost, a few things change about how you cast it. First, you pay the mutate cost rather than the mana cost. Second, the spell will require a target. Specifically, a target non-Human creature you own. Humans on Ikoria spend all their energy merely surviving, so their cells just aren't up for the mutation thing, I'm guessing. Mutate can be used only if you're casting the spell. If a creature card with mutate enters the battlefield some other way, it just enters the battlefield.

    As a mutating creature spell resolves, instead of entering the battlefield, it merges with its target into one creature. Its controller chooses to put the resolving mutating creature spell on top of its target or underneath it. You'll end up with a pile of cards (or tokens—we'll get to that in a second) that all represents a single creature. That creature will have all the characteristics of the top card, and it will also have the abilities of every card underneath.

    For example, let's say you cast Cloudpiercer for its mutate cost with Mosscoat Goriak as the target. As Cloudpiercer resolves, you can put Cloudpiercer on top, in which case you end up with a 5/4 red Dinosaur with mutate, reach, that triggered ability we'll definitely get to in a second, and vigilance. If you instead put Cloudpiercer on the bottom, you'll end up with a 2/4 green Beast with the same suite of abilities.

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    In most cases, power and toughness will guide your decision. Having a 5/4 with some abilities is usually better than having a 2/4 with the same abilities. But remember that the creature's name, converted mana cost, colors, and creature types are all determined by the top card. You may even find that rare situation where you want a creature to be smaller so as to avoid smiting or banishment or whatever it is they do to large creatures here.

    The resolving mutating creature spell doesn't enter the battlefield. It simply makes the creature that was already on the battlefield change characteristics. If that original creature was tapped, the new merged creature is tapped. If it had any counters on it, or Auras or Equipment attached to it, it still does. And it's still presumably a non-Human creature you own, so you can cast another creature spell with mutate and have a third card join the pile. Same rules apply: the new card goes on top or on the bottom and will change the creature's characteristics accordingly. Why would you want to mutate over and over again onto the same creature?

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    One reason is those "Whenever this creature mutates" triggered abilities. When a mutating creature spell resolves, all triggered abilities the resulting creature has with that trigger condition will trigger. It doesn't matter if the ability is on the existing creature (before it mutated) or on the new piece (the resolving mutating creature spell). They all trigger, and they can be put on the stack in any order.

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    Some creatures, like Bristling Boar above, have abilities that refer to themselves by name. Remember that from a rules perspective, a card using its own name in an ability really just means "me." For example, if Cloudpiercer ends up on top of Bristling Boar, that ability will work on the resulting creature.

    We've covered what happens when a mutating creature spell resolves. But what if it doesn't? While it's on the stack, a mutating creature spell is still a spell, so it can be countered. If one is countered, it heads to the graveyard as you'd expect. But here's something you may not expect: if a mutating creature spell tries to resolve but can't because its target is illegal or has gone missing, the mutating creature spell will simply resolve and enter the battlefield. So, it's not quite an "all Dinosaur eggs in one basket" kind of risk. One note though: although the spell resolves and the creature enters the battlefield, any "Whenever this creature mutates" abilities it has won't trigger.

    Remember that the targeting requirement for a mutating creature spell is a non-Human creature you own. (Technically, it's a non-Human creature owned by the same player as the mutating creature spell, but casting such a spell you don't own is pretty unusual.) Nowhere in that phrase is the word "nontoken." Tokens can mutate just like nontoken permanents can. For any merged creature, if a token is on top, the creature is a token. If a card is on top, the creature is a nontoken permanent.

    Mutate is the kind of keyword that includes a lot of rules innovation, and that can be distracting. But make no mistake: smashing your monsters into other monsters and making buffed-up supermonsters and rampaging over your rivals is pretty sweet, and I can't wait to see what combinations you all come up with.
     
  20. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    Could see this guy getting a lot of play

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  21. LightWithoutHeat

    If I could just forget it

    Nice!
     
  22. wordzanddreamz

    and a millions screams...

    Holy fucking wow. There was a card called Space Godzilla, Death Corona

    Talk about shitty luck.
     
  23. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    Companion is a weird mechanic. I like the idea of ability counters tho
     
  24. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    lol

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  25. zigbigwig

    I Miss Jake W Prestigious

    yeah it really is one of the best games ever made

    if you want to be on a good spot really quickly farm the mono red deck and then do the Standard Event for 500gold (if you perform well you get 1000gold + 2 rares)

    not only does it give you a good competitive deck, it’s easy to craft, and very efficient for farming. also just a great deck to learn

    this deck (ignoring the sideboard): Red Deck Wins - Joshua Chin @ mtgtop8.com

    you can even skip out on some rares, and replace them with full copies of commons (like Shock, and Rimrock). that is what im playing (+1 Shock, +Mountain, -1 Phoenix, -1 Castle)
     
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