Has anyone else tried the new Game of Thrones card game by Fantasy Flight? One of my drafters got the first "Second Edition" release and made decks to play with. Their resource system is really cool, IMO, and it's pretty fun to play as House Lannister and be a total jerk.
Yeah, I mean, it's not like my decks are all "pimp" or even include good cards.
They range from "I hope you can win without being able to deal damage to me" Marath lands lockdown to "LOL look how big that plant zombie is" Skullbriar voltron with some stuff like "hey check out this deck that...
That's a good policy. I have a different situation where operate about 13 edh decks and am always brooding over whether X good card goes in this or that deck, since I usually only keep one or two copies of most good cards. (Notable exceptions include sol ring, solemn simulacrum, and trading...
FWIW i find flip-Jace to be really, really, realllyyyyyyy good. But not in a game-ruining way. Like, he makes your games a lot more fun while also being really good. Maybe I'm biased.
YES
YES
COME HERE YOU BEAUTIFUL BURN SPELL
I WILL KILL ALL DURDLE MAGES WITH YOU
The GB priest is neat too I guess but I'd mostly run him in EDH over cube
Here's one from my unpowered squad cube where everything comes in multiples. You've been picking lands to keep your colors mostly open, since you know you'll see more than one of basically every card.
Your picks so far:
Scalding Tarn
Steam Vents
Breeding Pool
Mulldrifter
The pack:
Precursor...
Trinket mage is an awesome cube card because of how fun it is to build around him in a list thats designed well for him.
But he can totally be an aggro card if he's fetching bonesplitter or cursed scroll or the like :P
Also, i'll echo the vote for yawgwin. I didn't realize how cool that card was...
I feel like it's a card that could be exactly the right red 4 for a certain environment.
An environment where you can't kill a 4-drop for less than 2 mana, an environment where there are plentiful graveyard synergies...
It is an interesting card with a lot of play to it, and it could be a tool...
This guy knows comedy.
But yes, the deathrattle synergy is a good point in favor of Gutter Grime—still not enough to outweigh it costing as much mana as mother-fricking Swagbucks, but it's a good point.
That enchantment would be awesome at, like, 3 mana. You could elf into it T2 or drop like Experiment One, Strangleroot Geist, Gutter Grime and say "fight me bro."
At 5, it's so, so slow.
Also, great with proliferate! At a lower cost.