so you picked up 2x True Name nemesis & 2x Baleful strix then?Picked up two Mind Seize decks from Target this week. Woot.![]()
No, this is drinking magic.I always loved the Theme decks. Great for playing "Drinking Magic". They aren't over powered and pretty even.
Drinking Magic:
Drink at the beginning of your turn.
Every time you play a permanent... drink.
Every time you lose a permanent... drink.
Token decks beware.
Tokens are not Permenents!I always loved the Theme decks. Great for playing "Drinking Magic". They aren't over powered and pretty even.
Drinking Magic:
Drink at the beginning of your turn.
Every time you play a permanent... drink.
Every time you lose a permanent... drink.
Token decks beware.
Deluge is in the Esper deck not Grixis.Don't forget the toxic deluges' as well. They are $15ish currently and might go up as time goes by.
Yup. TNN trades for about 50% over the full deck price, so I'm fairly happy with it.so you picked up 2x True Name nemesis & 2x Baleful strix then?
Not permanents. They're not in the in-play zone. They're in the command zone. You can't interact with them in any way, other than via restarting the game via something like a Karn ultimate.still unsure how emblems are considerd though
I've seen lots of fake or pretend cards over the years but I must say, those are pretty clever. They're funny, they make you drink, they have 'flavor' as in the card titles make sense to what they do, and they stay in character to each color (well, mostly).
It's built to be played as an actual cube. You print all the cards out and make proxies out of them, get 6-8 players, shuffle up the proxies and put them into random 'packs' of 15 cards. Then you draft the packs as normal. Then you play a big fucking multiplayer game with the decks you drafted.I've seen lots of fake or pretend cards over the years but I must say, those are pretty clever. They're funny, they make you drink, they have 'flavor' as in the card titles make sense to what they do, and they stay in character to each color (well, mostly).
Morningwood Seraph.She's like Serra Angel but with daddy issues.
Good stuff.![]()
You're going to have to be a bit more specific as what you mean by "back into magic".What, realistically, does it take to get back into magic with an up-to-date deck, keeping in mind I haven't bought any cards since 2002. I'd start fresh, to make sure everything is in play, probably. What am I looking at money wise?
Are red decks still sorcery/instant damage heavy? Always favored high magic damage decks.