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Pezmeister
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you know the drill. these are for fun, and to give you a place to wow other magic players with your otherwise absolutely useless knowledge. much like when, for whatever reason, you're maindecking light of day, and you just happen to be playing against a hatred deck.
1) we all know that necroptence was the original yawgmoth's bargain. but what was the original (and far inverior) version of necropotence?
2) conversely, what vastly improved card did island sanctuary become?
3) name each of the cards that were available by mail when you sent WotC the reciept from one of their magic novels.
4) name every card that requires at least one mana of each color to cast.
5) what was the first card to ever require an errata?
6) similarly, what was the first non-ante-related card to be banned from tounrament play?
7) while wizards was smart enough to see how powerful cards like ancestral recall and time walk were and thus pulled them from all future sets, they've also made some boneheaded pulls. name at least three crads commonly regarded as either "total crap" or "absolutely useless" to be announced as oficially out-of-print sometime in between revised and fifth edition.
1) we all know that necroptence was the original yawgmoth's bargain. but what was the original (and far inverior) version of necropotence?
2) conversely, what vastly improved card did island sanctuary become?
3) name each of the cards that were available by mail when you sent WotC the reciept from one of their magic novels.
4) name every card that requires at least one mana of each color to cast.
5) what was the first card to ever require an errata?
6) similarly, what was the first non-ante-related card to be banned from tounrament play?
7) while wizards was smart enough to see how powerful cards like ancestral recall and time walk were and thus pulled them from all future sets, they've also made some boneheaded pulls. name at least three crads commonly regarded as either "total crap" or "absolutely useless" to be announced as oficially out-of-print sometime in between revised and fifth edition.