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and she's STILL hawt
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I had an elf deck. That's because my cards were always shitty. That one elf that can call other elves out of the deck is pretty sweet. And mana is never a problem. And with growth and other +x/+x cards and that enchantment that turns all your lands into 1/1 creatures... tons of 4/5 creatures coming at you is a bit of a problem.
I got a lot of cards during 4th edition. Stopped completely before 6th edition. It did start getting gay with all the new abilities they kept adding. Slivers. lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Things to know: The squeaky wheel gets the grease
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I have an elf deck around too, but I had a cool artifact that I could discard my hand and draw as many cards as I had creatures in play. Which is nice cause like you said you have a shit load of mana and you can play alot of cards and your elf's grow almost exponentially with that artifact, and then i added fireballs and ghitu fires for some solid dmg. I also had these cards that let you untap all your creatures and allowed you to attack and use their abilities again which just rocked cause i could get loads of mana and life and like i said unleash a fireball
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Used to play it, too. For about a year or so; I usually played white/blue spellblock/defensive decks. Add a few irrealities or other usually unblockable stuff to slowly tear your opponent apart.
I actually liked graveyard decks more (that was before they had those cards with special abilities like if there are this many creatures in your graveyard etc...), but I never got my hands on decent cards for such a deck. Getting a 6/6 in my third turn or so would probably feel really nice... Add black ritual and you could probably get out a huge beast in your first or second turn already. Uh, yeah, got way too expensive soon. It used to be a great game, but constant addition/removal of cards (en masse, of course) made it crappy. Those 10000 special abilities suck, too. Slivers can be funny. There was some creature that gave you X colorless mana whenever you got a new creature, where X is the number of creatures of that type. Now say you have the Sliver Queen and 2 slivers out. Sliver Queen: pay 3 colorless to get another Sliver token - get 3 colorless - play another Sliver token and so on. Too bad that such combos were usually forbidden... I also had that combo where you drew one card every time the enchanted creature inflicted damage on the opponent. That creature had to have a tap: inflict one damage ability. Then you used some other enchantment to discard a card and untap said creature for another round of damage. The big number of cool combinations (not only instant-win ones) - while still being not too complex - made MTG so cool imo. This post was edited 1 time, last edit by spinesheath: Sep 21 2007, 6:31 pm.
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If any of you guys are interested I know a good magic site.
www.anycraze.com Anyway I used to play with a green/blue snake deck and a threshold deck based of some championship deck. And slivers are hella annoying. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE INSERT SIGNATURE HERE |