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Re: Blog Thread IIIb : Look Who's Blogging Now

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Pilchard123:
The question is how reliably you can get that sequence of cards. Could be interesting though, I'd be interested in knowing how that turns out...

Jace:
Pretty reliably, I think. All of the cards needed are 3-ofs in the deck. There's usually a pretty good chance that I'll have at least 2 pieces of the combo in my starting hand. In addition, I've also got some low cost creatures to help soak up damage while I draw into the other cards.

snalin:
Yesterday morning there was a naked junkie chick sleeping on the top of the indoors staircase outside the door to my apartment. She'd apparently grabbed a bean bag that'd been lying out there for a while to sleep on, and some kind of coat. There was a junkie dude with her, who kept going "we have to go!", but she didn't seem awake enough to care. He was nice enough to pull the bean bag and her far enough out of the way for me to get by.

My biggest worry is that the house owner will start threathening with throwing everyone out again when she finds out. Not that she'll ever do that, but it stresses some of my roomies out, and then they start discussing and planning and... Jeez. I asked the guy how they got in, and he just at me and went "... we walked in". Either someone has unlocked the back door that's only supposed to be used for emergencies, or... I don't know.

 :psyduck:

Bluesummers:

--- Quote from: Jace on 11 Nov 2012, 12:58 ---Just realized this other deck I'm working on has exponential lifegain to the magnitude of (2^n)+t. Where n is the number of Rhox Faithmenders in play (I can create tokens of them and then copy the tokens) and t is the toughness of the creature entering the battlefield.

--- End quote ---

You are a terrifying individual, and you're playing with forces beyond your comprehension. You're going to open a planar rift into the netherworld and we'll all be sucked in. Thanks.

Also, RGW? Isn't that a little tough to manage, being able to pull the right lands at the right time?

Welu:
I've learned to sort of keep a steady work pace for university work. Been delighted that I've got everything in on time so far and not been freaking out about everything being so perfect. It's clicked in my head that getting something decent in on time is more important than getting the most amazing bit of work the tutor has ever seen in late.

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