I am not a huge fan of Norin but he may worth a try. I did not think about falconer mostly because of the 3 mana cost. However in the board that might be an excellent choice. I will try to test these out! Thank you.
Leela: I'm afraid Fry is suffering from ocean madness.
Fry: Every time something good happens to me you say it's some kind of madness. Or I'm drunk. Or I ate too much candy. Well I saw a real mermaid. And I wish for once my friends would have decency and kindness to believe me.
Leela: [whispers] Ocean madness.
[Fry storms out]
Professor Hubert Farnsworth: He may have ocean madness, but that's no excuse for ocean rudeness.
That deck was actually an attempt to rework an Opposition deck I ran about 2-and-a-half years into something that wasn't insufferably tedious and boring to play online and, while it's not as bad as the Opposition version, I really can't say I succeeded; it always eventually reaches a point where you're spending vastly more time operating the interface than making decisions and it just becomes a chore to play.
Back in the day, Lorwyn Tribal Standard was a format put on the client to match up with an offline promotional idea, in which tribal cards counted towards their tribe. Yes, it was completely possible to build creatureless tribal decks, even with just the cards we had. Here's two examples and a breakdown of the pre-Morningtide tribals available at the time. http://puremtgo.com/node/685
After Morningtide, The Tribal type resurfaced briefly in Rise of the Eldrazi, before sinking forever without a trace. It appeared in just the four sets total. (Its preview in Future Sight on Bound in Silence rounding out the quartet.)
I am not a huge fan of Norin but he may worth a try. I did not think about falconer mostly because of the 3 mana cost. However in the board that might be an excellent choice. I will try to test these out! Thank you.
But...if they are obvious...
Because they are obvious.
Why are you questioning his interest in finding the connections for that specific question?
Maybe Unclaimed Territory might be worth a look to get Norin in the deck.
Also Abzan Falconer in the board will help against ground stalls.
Why are you interested in the connections for this specific question ?
I'm sorry, I was interested in the connection for this specific question. But I guess there is none then.
Pete writes a lot about paper magic despite this site being named "mtgo", which is good in every way since there are numerous connections.
What is the connection to the online game?
Oh, cool.
Next week article on warnings, escalations, categories, game/match losses and DQs please.
It's a Futurama quote:
Leela: I'm afraid Fry is suffering from ocean madness.
Fry: Every time something good happens to me you say it's some kind of madness. Or I'm drunk. Or I ate too much candy. Well I saw a real mermaid. And I wish for once my friends would have decency and kindness to believe me.
Leela: [whispers] Ocean madness.
[Fry storms out]
Professor Hubert Farnsworth: He may have ocean madness, but that's no excuse for ocean rudeness.
I remembered the deck's name, indeed (which I still don't know where it came from).
but it is a better tribal draft format!
That deck was actually an attempt to rework an Opposition deck I ran about 2-and-a-half years into something that wasn't insufferably tedious and boring to play online and, while it's not as bad as the Opposition version, I really can't say I succeeded; it always eventually reaches a point where you're spending vastly more time operating the interface than making decisions and it just becomes a chore to play.
Oh yay a tribal draft format as a break from our current tribal draft format
Back in the day, Lorwyn Tribal Standard was a format put on the client to match up with an offline promotional idea, in which tribal cards counted towards their tribe. Yes, it was completely possible to build creatureless tribal decks, even with just the cards we had. Here's two examples and a breakdown of the pre-Morningtide tribals available at the time. http://puremtgo.com/node/685
After Morningtide, The Tribal type resurfaced briefly in Rise of the Eldrazi, before sinking forever without a trace. It appeared in just the four sets total. (Its preview in Future Sight on Bound in Silence rounding out the quartet.)
Congrats on 200!
On the other hand, a lot of those tribes are either monocolored, or can be easily built around one primary color.
Oh boy, that makes things a lot harder; the fixing in Kamigawa is terrible.
It does. Except basic, of course.
Does the requirement for the Kamigawa prize include lands?
If you go Wu, then Cloudblazer or Champion of Wits would be a fit for the deck.
Great strategy!
That is something to test and try out. Thank you!