Those two do not have the ability to go off by themselves.
Swarm intelligence and mirari also require a cast to copy the spell.
Those two do not have the ability to go off by themselves.
Seems incredibly unlikely.
To be fair, that's because it's probably not going to see a lot of play. It's not a card with a lot of middle ground. It's most often going to do nothing for people and get cut from decks, it's sometimes going to be a powerful combo piece enough to irritate people and hopefully get cut there as well, and the only decks it should stick in are the half dozen generals that work with the trigger on their own.
And having a Thespian's Stage around can give Manascape Refractor a way to dodge artifact removal, even though it thereafter limits its abilities.folding_music wrote: ↑4 years agooh my gawd, manascape refractor is so gorgeous, just slots automatically into anything with a util or rampy mana base, it's like thespian's stage but less of a method actor hee
i want three of that card and I wasn't even gonna buy the sultai deck at all
Twinning Staff is going into my Riku deck.DirkGently wrote: ↑4 years agoThat would be my guess as well. Outside of commanders that copy spells themselves, though, idk that it'll be all that strong of a combo engine. Otherwise you've gotta either have multiple forks or a whole lotta mana. But then I'm no expert on combo so I could be wrong.
Either way, probably not a card that interests me. Every time I do anything remotely close to spellslinger it always ends up being a clock-monopolizing trip to unfun land.
Yeah, you can. If the token is on top then it's a token creature still. If a card is on top then it's a nontoken.
You can sort them by number, but this is understandably not the best for catching The New Stuff™. For now just skim past the stuff you already know, I guess? Hopefully there's something that can be done to resolve this. Going off base set contents isn't always correct - every now and then, a card debuts in one of its fancy versions instead, plus you get stuff like the buy-a-box and whatnot else. We'll see what's possible within the system.folding_music wrote: ↑4 years agonow that most cards in packs have alternate arts and presentations and so forth, spoilers are full of duplicates and it takes a while to read them to notice they are duplicates. that's not anybody's fault, just saying it might be time to find a new way to present the spoilers so that alt arts are hidden behind the standard printing?
I'll shoot this up the chain as a possibility, but the short answer is: I don't know. There's definitely a way to do it, but it'll kind of depend on how much dev time it would take us, and the world is a bit hectic for us all right now.folding_music wrote: ↑4 years agonow that most cards in packs have alternate arts and presentations and so forth, spoilers are full of duplicates and it takes a while to read them to notice they are duplicates. that's not anybody's fault, just saying it might be time to find a new way to present the spoilers so that alt arts are hidden behind the standard printing?
I'll pick it up because I like the theme and it has some cards,i'd like to have. The Jeskai one because i like the colors and the deck too,but it may be cheaper to get the Abzan than the one card (Nesting Grounds )
Sheldon-"The secret of this format is in not breaking it. "
Yea, I'll definitely be playing that in MW Elemental landfall. Very good card.darrenhabib wrote: ↑4 years agoParcelbeast is the first legit mutate card that you can put into decks without a mutate theme. Just a very power ability and an uncommon as well.
Seems like not what Skullbriar wants to do.KitsuLeif wrote: ↑4 years agoSo, The Ozolith is an auto-include in every Skullbriar, the Walking Grave deck now, right?
Why not? Skullbriar moves zones, keeps the counters and Ozolith gets the counters as well. It's basically a counter doubler for 1 mana.lyonhaert wrote: ↑4 years agoSeems like not what Skullbriar wants to do.KitsuLeif wrote: ↑4 years agoSo, The Ozolith is an auto-include in every Skullbriar, the Walking Grave deck now, right?