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inresponse |
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:25 pm |
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I think eminent domain is good, but it can be beaten. Naturalize can’t deal with it on it’s own, but to write it off as an unwinnable match up is a mistake. If it is one of few bad match ups and you expect to face it, include more cards in your sideboard to deal solely with that. I think you could have a shot at winning the match for sure. |
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La_Sin_Grail |
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:45 pm |
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I don’t mean to quite write it off as unwinnable, just as a difficult matchup. Much harder than say, the Zoo the every newb in the world is raving about.
Shaman is intended to be anti anything playing jitte or meloku, but I suppose it’s a little redundant to put in that much art. hate. Add stone rain? That tends to hurt control... I’m not sure what else this deck could put up that would. |
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Cobra |
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:51 pm |
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Congrats to La_Sin_Grail, whose article takes 2nd place in the February 2006 Magic: The Gathering Strategy Article Contest. |
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