Welcome!Cjsaul0309 wrote: ↑4 years agoHiya, I'm cjsaul0309 or Callum. I've been plying MTG for about a year and half there or abouts and have been playing commander for most of it I tend to build new decks out of habit on cockatrice and then get them IRL I do like putting good cards into my decks but I try not to build competitively but I have been known to realise that my decks can sometimes do broken things. I'm quite new to forums as a whole so It's a bit of a learning curve but being able to discuss commander and interactions is something I enjoy doing so I thought I'd try it out
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Looks good to me, text of the names could be higher imho
The text is kinda distracting on the newer ones but just me, makes it hard to identify the image and the text at he same time.
The old ones of course are less compact, on the balance I like new ones better but would like text less on the body of the image. Again just my preference
The old ones of course are less compact, on the balance I like new ones better but would like text less on the body of the image. Again just my preference
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Interesting. I generally really prefer the text on the image rather than above/below it. Feels much cleaner. To each their own, I suppose. Appreciate the opinion regardless.pokken wrote: ↑4 years agoThe text is kinda distracting on the newer ones but just me, makes it hard to identify the image and the text at he same time.
The old ones of course are less compact, on the balance I like new ones better but would like text less on the body of the image. Again just my preference
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Have you ever had a pet card you want to work into decks but cant ever find a right deck for it? Im in that spot with Backdraft Hellkite. Like I've tried it in Dragons tribal where it was lackluster and in spells matter it feels meh. I might try it in a riku deck but I'm just kinda stumped on it.
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You need something that generates mana on attacks/damage so you can make the most of that ability. Perhaps Neheb the Eternal?Ulka wrote: ↑4 years agoHave you ever had a pet card you want to work into decks but cant ever find a right deck for it? Im in that spot with Backdraft Hellkite. Like I've tried it in Dragons tribal where it was lackluster and in spells matter it feels meh. I might try it in a riku deck but I'm just kinda stumped on it.
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Well, given Purph's ability you want a high density of creatures in the build more than anything else, so you're not likely to get a huge payoff for the attack with the hellkite.ZenN wrote: ↑4 years agoThat hellkite would play very nicely with Sneak Attack. Or I suppose Purphoros, Bronze-Blooded?
Would be decent insurance in a more spellslinger build like Mizzix of the Izmagnus.
If I remember correctly, my plan was to try it out in Feldon of the Third Path. My build has a lot of looting effects I wouldn't mind reusing, for instance, so being able to recur Backdraft Hellkite to replay them whenever I need seemed good.Ulka wrote: ↑4 years agoHave you ever had a pet card you want to work into decks but cant ever find a right deck for it? Im in that spot with Backdraft Hellkite. Like I've tried it in Dragons tribal where it was lackluster and in spells matter it feels meh. I might try it in a riku deck but I'm just kinda stumped on it.
Yep. I've no input on Backdraft Hellkite, but I have several needs-a-home cards that fit that description, like Ice Cauldron.Ulka wrote: ↑4 years agoHave you ever had a pet card you want to work into decks but cant ever find a right deck for it? Im in that spot with Backdraft Hellkite. Like I've tried it in Dragons tribal where it was lackluster and in spells matter it feels meh. I might try it in a riku deck but I'm just kinda stumped on it.
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I could see it doing a lot of work in Mizzix, but at the same time I cringe at spending my turn using 5 mana (maybe 4 if I had something like Ruby Medallion in play) when that could potentially be multiple wheels instead. There's enough spell-based flashback enablers or cheaper things like Snapcaster Mage you could be using instead.toctheyounger wrote: ↑4 years agoWell, given Purph's ability you want a high density of creatures in the build more than anything else, so you're not likely to get a huge payoff for the attack with the hellkite.ZenN wrote: ↑4 years agoThat hellkite would play very nicely with Sneak Attack. Or I suppose Purphoros, Bronze-Blooded?
Would be decent insurance in a more spellslinger build like Mizzix of the Izmagnus.
I love me some Ice Cauldron but am the same way. It often makes it into the initial pile of cards I pull for a new deck, but never makes the 99 since it's more of a cutesy gimmick. I can't think of where I used it in the past, but I know it's made it into actual decks before. At the least it should be a shoe-in for Alexander Clamilton.lyonhaert wrote: ↑4 years agoYep. I've no input on Backdraft Hellkite, but I have several needs-a-home cards that fit that description, like Ice Cauldron.Ulka wrote: ↑4 years agoHave you ever had a pet card you want to work into decks but cant ever find a right deck for it? Im in that spot with Backdraft Hellkite. Like I've tried it in Dragons tribal where it was lackluster and in spells matter it feels meh. I might try it in a riku deck but I'm just kinda stumped on it.
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Lexivore nom nom nomcryogen wrote: ↑4 years ago
I love me some Ice Cauldron but am the same way. It often makes it into the initial pile of cards I pull for a new deck, but never makes the 99 since it's more of a cutesy gimmick. I can't think of where I used it in the past, but I know it's made it into actual decks before. At the least it should be a shoe-in for Alexander Clamilton.
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I don't know if anyone is a fan of old school beat-em up games from the 90's, but Streets of Rage 4 came out this past Thursday, and it's pretty darn good. I have a soft spot for that genre, and they don't come around all that often, let alone good ones. I've got a few gripes, but overall it's a lot of fun. 8/10.
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Me and my buddy knocked it out last night it was pretty fun. Not super replayable though for me. I might play it myself a bit but not sure how much multiplayer I've got in me.
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I saw that. I didn't realize anyone was still making side scrolling beat-em-ups.
My game for the last week was XCOM: Chimera Squad. Fun take on the regular game and I'm interested in seeing which ideas move from that to the main series. It didn't feel nearly as punishing as a typical XCOM game, though whether that's a positive or a negative is going to vary person to person. There were numerous occasions where I could just leave someone standing out of cover, which is almost a guarantee to get that unit killed normally. The encounter system meant that movement was almost unimportant, especially with everyone rushing cover at the beginning by default. Abilities felt more usable, with a number of them having either no cooldown or a very short cooldown. That generally felt good, though a couple of them may have been a little too good (e.g. being able to heal/protect every turn on a single ability). Overall it was a nice departure for the series and well worth the $10 sale price. I'd still be happy paying the $20 list price given that my initial playthrough lasted ~20 hours. The unit recruitment means that there are still 3 units I haven't used and the order of the "acts" is interchangeable, so a second playthrough should feel reasonably distinct from the first.
All of that said, I still followed it up by starting XCOM 2 again. Sometimes you just want to get your ass kicked.
My game for the last week was XCOM: Chimera Squad. Fun take on the regular game and I'm interested in seeing which ideas move from that to the main series. It didn't feel nearly as punishing as a typical XCOM game, though whether that's a positive or a negative is going to vary person to person. There were numerous occasions where I could just leave someone standing out of cover, which is almost a guarantee to get that unit killed normally. The encounter system meant that movement was almost unimportant, especially with everyone rushing cover at the beginning by default. Abilities felt more usable, with a number of them having either no cooldown or a very short cooldown. That generally felt good, though a couple of them may have been a little too good (e.g. being able to heal/protect every turn on a single ability). Overall it was a nice departure for the series and well worth the $10 sale price. I'd still be happy paying the $20 list price given that my initial playthrough lasted ~20 hours. The unit recruitment means that there are still 3 units I haven't used and the order of the "acts" is interchangeable, so a second playthrough should feel reasonably distinct from the first.
All of that said, I still followed it up by starting XCOM 2 again. Sometimes you just want to get your ass kicked.
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The bright side from the corona lockdown is that I got buy Metal Gear solid 5 and Assassin's Creed Odyssey really cheap. I didn't have a decent computer for a decade so there's lot of catching up to do Started Creed and it's really funny to hear them trying to speak modern/ancient greek (I am greek) . I'd say the majority of the talk is kinda correct, so kudos.
In more MtG related issues, does anyone know any good lens based apps (free) so I can scan my decks and put them online?
In more MtG related issues, does anyone know any good lens based apps (free) so I can scan my decks and put them online?
Ertai, Wizard Adept counts as a Wizard.
I've been tempted to pick it up,how is it?
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It has more of an RPG feeling to it with all the lvling up and "decisions" in dialogues. The graphics and the overall environment are very accurate and breathtaking at times. It certainly is more grindy ( the map is huge) and the whole "manage your ship" aspect of the game is fun. For that price it's a steal IMO, especially if you consider that you can easily put 100+ hours of gameplay in it.
Ertai, Wizard Adept counts as a Wizard.