Hey CML can you stop saying absurd and ridiculous assessment before you get a site ban? I understand stand your points but think you could do well to post them much more respectfully.absurd assessment, +'ing to defend himself is huge, the ultimate is devastating, and the emblem is really powerful. this reads like FNMers saying "bad elspeth? you mean the one that only makes one 1/1 at a time??"
ashi can be very good but is much less consistent and much less powerful, another idea we had is that it'd be better in modern cuz goyfs and bobs only cost 2, and Cube CMCs mean that it would be worse in Cube than in Standard, where it's seeing little play
Hey CML can you stop saying absurd and ridiculous assessment before you get a site ban? I understand stand your points but think you could do well to post them much more respectfully.
People trying to foster a positive community?come on now, we've gotta be above getting all twatty on a third party's account, or else who the hell are we?
yo Wadds you'd post the same (esp. about a poster who had stuck around for a while) and feel the same, way plus there's a substantive sentence or two below. come on now, we've gotta be above getting all twatty on a third party's account, or else who the hell are we?
beyond that cut out the threats please, i have read much meaner and worse posts from actually everyone here incl. both of us
I don't actually believe this has to be true. If you have more cards that support multiple specific archetypes, you can run more strategies. For example, I'd point to doubling on something like Kitchen Finks to make both Pod and Lifegain more viable, while still working in your everyday decks. Replacing Diregraf Ghoul with Gravecrawler enabled decks that do cool sacrifice effects while still allowing for the "beat for 2" option. You increase design space by running multiples of flexible enablers.
You decrease design space if you double up on something super narrow. I don't think there are hard and fast rules here.
I laughed my head off (literally - I'm dead now) when I read that, I was so surprised to see someone on the internet be simultaneously angry and have a good point.stevenson you idiot GW is the funnest guild and you have no excuse for not spicing it up with some KotR and Lilly surprise color lord and persist lifegain fuckface and relic-loathing exalted kitty-cat. AT THE VERY LEAST. "i wanted to make trostani good"??? WHAT KIND OF DESIGN FALLACY IS THIS?!?! there's like 20 selesnya cards i wanna run and you've chosen a Limited bomb, a vanilla 5/5, an impossible-to-cast aggro kryptonite, a colorless land that's barely playable, and a constructed modal card?? I AM OUTRAGED!!! (but voice is cool)
Maybe I should post more, I'm an inexplicably positive person.
Actually I wanna back up CML here, I don't think he's out of line. What I really like about this site is people disagree without just shooting down out outside-the-box ideas, or even shooting down really conventional ideas. I really don't want a forum which is 90% back patting and agreeing. Now, pretty much everyone here either a.) writes good arguments or b.) posts complete messes of posts that don't much sense, and I think we're all a little guilty of each. But regardless, we're respectful. Except CML. CML is awesome, he's an asshole and he knows it, and he's not afraid to shout shit like this:
I laughed my head off (literally - I'm dead now) when I read that, I was so surprised to see someone on the internet be simultaneously angry and have a good point.
CML's been getting a lot of flak recently - not undeserved - but I think we need to appreciate his quality. CML, you gotta be careful though because you've been out of line a few times and push it all the time.
Anyway I'm the guy who won "most likely to befriend a klansman", so if I haven't noticed a negative tone here it's not really surprising.
I also don't want to be so far into the "don't say anything negative crowd" that we become like theStarcraft 2 crowdWizards.
Ok back to discussing single cards.
This fits my +1/+1 counter theme (weakly) and the value graveyard strategies I'm still trying to design/develop (intellectually I'm at stage one: "I want a value graveyard strategy", practical I'm several stages ahead: "I guess I'll just throw some value reanimation spells in the cube and ETB creatures and see what happens" (nothing happens))
It also helps with the black devotion I want, who's only devotion card is a single Grey Merchant of Asphodel. Grey Merchant isn't a strategy, he should be good in midrangey black decks with incidental support (ie. good hybrid cards). Hence the question, is Golgari Guildmage any good? It's a bear with incidental value and a lot of flexibility, but it could just suck and I don't know.
I think Golgari Guildmage is mostly unplayable and this is coming from someone who thinks Stalker Hag is marginally playable. Those abilities just cost so much for so little. You'd have to be all in on devotion and sacrifice to even consider this card and I think you'd probably still be better served strengthening each theme individually. I think this card proves there is a point where trying to support multiple themes can go too far.
I'll admit I did write a response, but decided to just not post it; no one else seemed interested in the topic