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Mikeymike
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Premise is pretty simple, which card are you most looking foward to playing with or getting more of.
P.S. How is the artwork in the set, does it live up to Prophecy? I couldn't make it to the pre-release dammit.
1. All the big green creatures. Kavu Chameleon, Kavu Titan, Thicket Elemental, and especially Sabre-tooth Nishoba and Verdoloth, King of all Token Decks, best friend of Verdant Force. So I'm too old to love still love big monsters, shoot me.
2. Dueling Grounds. My Serra's Embraced Thorn Elemental is going to kick your booty. No, not Terror! Does anbody else think the GW Gold cards are no joke?
3. Psychic Battle. I have so many ideas for this card, wanna hear some. Well tough, you get nothing! HAHA!
4. Mage's Contest. Going straight into my burn deck as the real slap-you-in-the-face card. Its a straight counter spell or THEY LOSE LIFE. Screw you Worship. Thats pretty friggin strong for a red card. I predict this is going to be the sleeper rare of the set.
5. Undermine. I like this counter much. Perfect for a creatureless B/U deck.
*Honorable Mention to the new Dual Lands. Much cheaper than spending $180 on the real 20.
In General, the set seems like a fun, wacky set. The gold cards, although numerous, were well designed and WILL see tournament play. I do agree with the consensus that this set won't be great for Type 2, but guess what, I don't play Type 2, sorry.
P.S. How is the artwork in the set, does it live up to Prophecy? I couldn't make it to the pre-release dammit.
1. All the big green creatures. Kavu Chameleon, Kavu Titan, Thicket Elemental, and especially Sabre-tooth Nishoba and Verdoloth, King of all Token Decks, best friend of Verdant Force. So I'm too old to love still love big monsters, shoot me.
2. Dueling Grounds. My Serra's Embraced Thorn Elemental is going to kick your booty. No, not Terror! Does anbody else think the GW Gold cards are no joke?
3. Psychic Battle. I have so many ideas for this card, wanna hear some. Well tough, you get nothing! HAHA!
4. Mage's Contest. Going straight into my burn deck as the real slap-you-in-the-face card. Its a straight counter spell or THEY LOSE LIFE. Screw you Worship. Thats pretty friggin strong for a red card. I predict this is going to be the sleeper rare of the set.
5. Undermine. I like this counter much. Perfect for a creatureless B/U deck.
*Honorable Mention to the new Dual Lands. Much cheaper than spending $180 on the real 20.
In General, the set seems like a fun, wacky set. The gold cards, although numerous, were well designed and WILL see tournament play. I do agree with the consensus that this set won't be great for Type 2, but guess what, I don't play Type 2, sorry.