What's Kinko's? (I can Google, it's just that apparently Kinko's withdrew from the Netherlands in 2008, so it's been a while that I could print something there)
Nah, Spikeshot Elder asks for a ton of mana, Spikeshot Goblin can't do the double damage trick at six mana (and four red at that in a cube that pushes three color decks), but its cheap activation cost is clutch.
Humble Defector is just an interesting card to fool around with, and I don't want to cut a two-mana creature (i.e. I would want to replace it with another two drop). Spikeshot Goblin is super powerful in the equipment deck. With Bonesplitter it becomes Lightning Bolt on a stick, which demands an...
Main thing with Last Rites is that it's card disadvantage. You really have to make use of those discarded lands, otherwise you're just down a card. I can't remember this seeing play in Odyssey-era standard, and that format was full of graveyard value plays. Stupor would be a better card at that...
I know... Honestly I'm looking for another cut, but my sections are so tight because of the whole multicolor thing.
I should probably just go ahead and cut Fledgling Dragon. It's a pet card of mine, and I still pass it every time...
After the feedback I decided to cut two other cards entirely to make room for all four. One of the cards I cut is *gasp* Goblin Bombardment, a card we all know is secretly too strong. Right? #PainfulCuts
The promo art is super sexy but the card is rather underwhelming, even in my zombie tribal environment. Perilous Myr is twice, nay twenty times the card this is.
Not to mention that Qarsi High Priest has a fragile, useless body, which makes it much easier to remove than Leap, and, more importantly, has an activation cost of two mana, making it a lot harder to keep open mana to nullify a removal spell.
Which is more fun/better?
Fledgling Dragon
Shower of Coals vs Flametongue Kavu
Blasphemous Act
Cube contains both lots of draw & discard (or discard & draw) and Boros Reckoner/Spitemare.
Chris makes a good point. I run five Evolving Wilds in my ULD, plus City of Brass, Mana Confluence and Myriad Landscape, so every player can at least get one fixing land if they want. This checks out with Chris's math of 60 cards. Since you said you are going to run an LD as well, I'ld recommend...
Ok, a new one then. Your first four picks were:
Necromancy
Keiga, the Tide Star
Mulldrifter
Crystal Shard
What do you pick:
Brainstorm
Temple Garden
Life // Death
Sultai Charm
Boros Reckoner
Counterspell
Deal Broker
Spiritmonger
Supplant Form
Flametongue Kavu
Myr Battlesphere
- I ran 55 in my 450 for a while and got the complaint there were too many lands in the packs. I've gone down to 50 myself, but I explicitly support three-color decks. On average your drafters will see (360/450*50/8 =) 5 duals per player with that number, which certainly should enable a 3-color...
If that question was directed at me:
Wayfarer's Bauble
Wayfarer's Bauble
Pristine Talisman
Hedron Archive
Hedron Archive
Gilded Lotus
Pyromancer's Goggles
Plus a cross between Obelisk of Grixis and Gem of Becoming.
And no, I don't cube Upheaval, nor Wildfire.
Mind Shrieker is just naturally a high variance design. Sometimes you mill Overseer of the Damned and swing for eight, sometimes you whiff and hit for 1. If you want to make sure you don't always whiff I would suggest:
{3}: Target player reveals cards from the top of his or her library until he...
Let's just stop with this maddening discourse FSR. If we can't even agree D&D is a game this discussion becomes even more pointless than it already was. What about children's games like rope jumping? Those aren't about winning either. But you probably don't think of those as a game either.
We...