…play with Oblivion Ring and Wrath of God because we expected a bunch of aggro.” Paul Cheon Looking over the…
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Last week, I started to answer the question: What Will Dr. Romeo Be Playing at Regionals? Today we continue seeking an answer to that questions, pushing White Skies where no man has ever gone before… or something.
…of which new players should be trying to collect a set of four, such as Wrath of God, City of…
This report is an example of multiplayer Magic gone horribly wrong. The games describe everything that is wrong with my current playgroup. This isn’t an attack on any of the members in particular – just read on and you will understand. A quick note before I get right into things: my thanks go out to…
…was dealing, and cast Wrath of God. With everyone restarting their efforts with plenty of land, the fatties would rule…
…you just don’t have that Wrath of God, then no amount of Pondering is going to put it into…
…white like Genju of the Fields, Wrath of God, and Pulse of the Fields. Some of the Kamigawa block mechanics…
…Game 2 he lays a gallowbraid and black knight, but I draw a wrath of god. He then lays a…
…He untaps draws and slams down the only card in his hand Wrath of God, I think for a little…
…Wrath of God and Counterspell were best friends for years and their far descendants might become good friends as well…
Sheldon Menery recaps his Top 22 new Commander cards of 2022. With over 2,000 cards to pick from, which were the lucky few to make his list?
…so it doesn’t die to the first Wrath of God that comes along. That also means its raid ability…
…Blue/White Control decks were stripped of their uncounterable Wrath of God (Supreme Verdict) and of their ability to gain…
It’s summer time for the majority of the world, and with Tenth Edition out and some of the most prominent Nationals wrapped up, most players are taking time hammering out the new Standard format or getting their Tenth Edition Limited on. Tenth Edition is a fine set to draft with, but it’s a little too straightforward for some. Box Draft is a fine way to break the tedium. It’s a great way to spend some time without dropping a ton of cash.
…It’s a very, very painful Wrath of God that takes out only the creatures you want to get rid…
What if the Commander Banned List came with well-defined optional parts? Sheldon Menery shares a thought experiment about a Modular Banned List for 100-card Magic.
…Using the $500 line of cards that don’t have much cheaper alternatives (*Alpha* Wrath of God is super-expensive…
…Take a look at cards such as Armageddon, Wrath of God, Hurricane, and more. This is the level I want…
…Green-black or green-white could give you Terror or Wrath of God, respectively. Even if you can make all…
…This deck includes cards like Swords to Plowshares, [cards] Wrath of God [/card], and Counterspell that see play in other…
As Avacyn Restored Week continues, Usman Jamil finishes up the new set review for Cube with blue, red, and others. See what new cards you should try out in your cube! Part 1 of the Cube review can be found here .
…The fact that the opponent has to have a mass-removal spell like Wrath of God to deal with it…
…which would obviously make creature sweeper spells like Wrath of God really good. Also, like control decks in general, Momir…
The Modern Worlds analysis done by Michael Martin shows one thing strong and clear: be prepared for Zoo decks in the upcoming PTQ season. See what other decks under/overperformed on the weekend.
…Here are those lists for your reference: (Why Day of Judgment over Wrath of God?!) In a field full of…
Having peeked last week at Coldsnap in Standard, the results of the Japanese National Championships is pretty exciting. After discussing the use of Scrying Sheets, Counterbalance, and Phyrexian Ironfoot in Standard, just a day or two later we see all three in the Top 8 of the Japanese National Championships! In addition to these, we also got to see a few other trends advance themselves… some with Coldsnap cards, some without.
…draw more cards; and Wrath of God, to clear the board. Despite being the target of everything under the sun…
Fresh from his exertions at Grand Prix: Sydney, the incomparable blisterguy brings us news from the Magic Online metagame, fresh card pricing information for the electronic consumer, and a host of photos from the Grand Prix itself.
…2-3)<br> Magnivore 2-3 (2-4) Wrath of God 10-12 (10-12)<br> Paladin En-Vec 5…
Monday, November 30th – Think back to the time when you first started playing Magic… Go ahead, wander down memory lane. You’d seen your friends play the game before, whether it was at school or at someone’s house. You thought to yourself that it might be interesting to try. You borrow a friend’s deck and get to battling. Obviously, never having played the game before, you get beaten pretty handily, but you learn…
…you their Craw Wurms for your Wrath of God that you ripped out of your first booster pack! Who needs…
Blisterguy returns with his weekly examination of all things MTGO. Today, he updates the online price lists, and takes us through a Premier Event Top 8 in detail.
…Isamaru, Hound of Konda 2-4 (2-4)<br> Wrath of God 8-10 (8-10)<br> Yosei, the Morning…
A few months ago, I wrote an article on Mirrodin Standard Suicide Black. Many of you mocked me. Now I’m back to kick your head in with BraidsGroom.
…Wrath of God loses its potency, and you can use it to negate Greater Harvester’s drawback. With Skullclamp, your…
…He has a couple of knights on the board that cannot attack, and neither can my mishras. If he wrath…
Sideboarding is the weakest part of a lot of our collective game. Often we’ll seal the deal in the first game, then get crushed in the rest of the match. What went wrong? What happened to all that confidence? Brad Nelson talks sideboarding and his favorite decks of past, present, and future as we head to #SCGCOL!
…when none of the popular decks in the format have a spell like Wrath of God. Because of this, we…
Wednesday, September 15th – Everyone came to the same conclusion: even if playing White Weenie at a Pro Tour would be ugly, it was our best deck.
…I played creatures, he didn’t cast any Wrath of God effects, I won. 2-0 8-6 Round 15…
…On one hand, you can do the whole play-Balancing-Tings-float-three-mana-Mind-Twist/ Armageddon /Wrath-of-God…
…always a turn or a mana away from Wrath of God or Replenish. I felt pretty good after winning this…
…This rate could be practically the same as Wrath of God, but it could also be like trying to cast…
The Bird Deck does get a wonderful enchantment in the form of Soulcatcher’s Aerie. Admit it: 1/1 dorks are going to die. That’s about all they’re really good for, besides occasionally attacking for single points of damage. But no, dying is their skill ! It’s their bad stylish ability. And the Aerie rewards you for having your stupid birds die in horrible, painful fashions. And that’s really what military strategy is all about: Stupid, annoying birds dying in droves.
…Yes, in a lot of situations it’s strictly worse than Wrath of God, but in some situations it’s…
…The Gathering set, Alpha, on Wrath of God. “Wraths” have defined formats for years, and will continue to do so…
…Gates Ablaze The deck also gets access to a cheap Wrath of God effect. A very good one. It’s…
…The Power of Lies The same can not be said of Valki, God of Lies. Or rather, Tibalt, Cosmic Imposter…
Check out Sheldon’s review of Magic 2014 for Commander and find out how he thinks the new set will impact the format!
…It doesn’t do anything if someone casts Wrath of God, so you’ll have to make sure that you…
…happened to play Wrath of God the turn before. Meanwhile, it also effectively works out of the sideboard against Solar…
Monday, September 27th – The Prerelease brought a lot of tough decisions – not the least of which was where to play! See the store I played at! Read my evaluations of the new Scars cards! Envy my amazing card-opening skills!
…guys and Myr, it was essentially a flying Wrath of God. In particular, it just seemed to really smack down…
With ffeJ examining Coldsnap with a mainly Constructed eye, we’ve tasked Julien with the job of examining the set from a Limited standpoint. Today he tackles the White cards, with particular reference to the triple Coldsnap draft format that features in the majority of the approaching Nationals tournaments. He identifies two clear directions a White drafter can take, and rates the cards accordingly.
…br> Any form of mass removal should always be taken seriously, and a Wrath of God for a few more…
With a Standard rotation much closer than we’d perhaps like, Chris takes a timely look at the cards of Kamigawa that have passed us by. With a little re-evaluation, and maybe a kick up the rear from Coldsnap, are these forgotten gems now ready to shine on like crazy diamonds?
…Yes, it’s fifty per cent more expensive to cast than Wrath of God. In return, the creatures it kills…
…In the very earliest days, Black Knight (with protection from white) was immune to both Wrath of God and Circle…
Today StarCityGames.com welcomes Magic Invitationalist and mad drafter Sam Gomersall to the fold. In his first article, Sam takes a peek at what Saviors of Kamigawa White and Blue have to offer in Limited, including general advice on where you should be picking each card in those colors and a smattering of pithy English wit to boot!
…A selective Wrath of God that you can use every turn is one of the most powerful effects you can…
…You play uncounterable blue flyers, and counter their Wrath of God /burn/black removal. They can't counter back. Yes…
…6 pro, has killed more creatures than a Wrath of God, and has dealt the finishing blow to more players…
…The dream is to counter a Wrath of God or that other spell that ends the game for your white…
Cube Draft isn’t just for eight-player pods. Ryan Overturf uses his “Twoberts” Vintage Cube to share the secret to great two-player Cube experiences.
…note with regard to white is the absence of Wrath of God. I had it and a few more sweepers…
…lands to play Wrath of God, do I have to sacrifice 4 lands at the end of the turn? If…
…My next hand was alright but not great with 3 lands, a Tithe, a Wasteland, a Wrath of God and…
…card] Wrath of God [/card] in the mirror match – was the third most popular inclusion at an average of 1…
The title of this article does not make any sense until you get to the portion of the article that’s not even really part of the article. So please bear with me. This week, we’ll be exploring Onslaught red and green cards whose values fluctuate depending on your deck: How many Goblins do you need before you can play Airdrop Condor or Reckless One? How many elves do you need before you can play Wirewood Pride, Voice of the Woods, or Heedless One?
…So, yeah, in the right deck this Wrath of Gods your opponent while leaving you with giant stupid monsters. It…
The original Visara is still great in multiplayer. In many games, the creature count gets high enough to cut the casting cost. The fact that the Avatar is not a Legend is also useful — I have had three out at once. The Avatar is a good, solid control element — which is the type of game I usually play. In Constructed duels, Visara is almost always better, but in multiplayer, Avatar of Woe rules.
…br> I didn’t list some staples, like Wrath of God, Congregate, and Oblivion Stone, since everyone knows what they…
I built half-a-dozen decks trying to break this damn card wide open. It was a lot tougher than you might think.
…If only White had a Wrath of God as an instant! (Not Rout, which is a sorcery that’s *playable…