True, as life itself. This one was an awesome episode guys.
I want Kathleen's deck, Kitty Power go!
I want Kathleen's deck, Kitty Power go!
Now now, nothing wrong with Yu-Gi-Oh! I have World Championship 2010 in my DS, and I'm considering getting Decade Duels off Xbox Live. It's a great card game, and is a great rival to MtG. In fact, I'm torn between the two games. On one hand, I love the artwork and fast pace of Yu-Gi-Oh! But also love the strategy and possibilities with Magic. In the end, both are great card games, though.Dooly95 said:On topic; I missed cH, glad to see it back in style. Didn't really get into Magic (I remember learning it, then promptly forgetting it), and if there was a CCG that I got into, I'd have to say, with great shame, was Yu-Gi-Oh. Influenced, again, with great shame, by the TV show.
Gusplaysmagic already ninja-ed me, but I'll try to do it a bit clearer.Graham_LRR said:We know that, we're confused as to why this somehow forces Kathleen to sac her own creature instead of the effect fizzling.
Oh yeah, sorry, misread Kathleen's original post.Graham_LRR said:We know that, we're confused as to why this somehow forces Kathleen to sac her own creature instead of the effect fizzling.insanelich said:The sacrifice enters at top of the stack as an instant and resolves first. Then there's Journey to Nowhere with no valid target anymore.Lady Kathleen said:How can someone sacrifice go off before I've targeted them? As soon as I bring out the card and say "journey to nowhere" I've targeted the creature. I can understand the spell fizzling, but the only way to remove the creature before I targeted it would for Alex to be a psychic. It's stuff like this that makes magic seem unintuitive, ridiculous and unfun for casual players. And why I'd never play in any sort of official tournament or go to FNM.
All of this became legal when they revised stack and removed interrupt, and believe me, it's so much clearer now.
Also, you'd be scratching your head 24/7 if you were against a counterburn deck like mine.
No real way to play it without any money, but for five bucks you can buy Duels of the Planeswalkers on Steam. Also has online play. And 3 five buck expansion packs that are "optional".jonyboy13 said:Lol great ep, reminds me of the old times I played with cards.
Off topic, could anyone enlighten me on how to play it with atleast a computer opponent without paying money?>.>"
Go with Yu-Gi-Oh! Are card rulings should have you going insane in a matter of moments. Especialy since rulings are changed in the West version of it.kyosai7 said:Now now, nothing wrong with Yu-Gi-Oh! I have World Championship 2010 in my DS, and I'm considering getting Decade Duels off Xbox Live. It's a great card game, and is a great rival to MtG. In fact, I'm torn between the two games. On one hand, I love the artwork and fast pace of Yu-Gi-Oh! But also love the strategy and possibilities with Magic. In the end, both are great card games, though.Dooly95 said:On topic; I missed cH, glad to see it back in style. Didn't really get into Magic (I remember learning it, then promptly forgetting it), and if there was a CCG that I got into, I'd have to say, with great shame, was Yu-Gi-Oh. Influenced, again, with great shame, by the TV show.
We do know Sam personally, yes.Dooly95 said:I was actually wondering if you knew Sam Logan personally or something; the Sonic shirt the one week and the fireflower shirt the next.Matt_LRR said:Props to Sam Logan for the Fire Flower shirt.Yokai said:You guys make the game seem so much more exciting than I remember it being. Also, mad props to Matt for the Sam Logan fireflower shirt.
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Although, living in Canada, it wouldn't be too hard to ship over. Living in a place where the shipping costs double the shirt... well, let's say it's something I would really, really, really like to get, but can't unless there's 20 other people/things that want it that can warrant the shipping cost.
On topic; I missed cH, glad to see it back in style. Didn't really get into Magic (I remember learning it, then promptly forgetting it), and if there was a CCG that I got into, I'd have to say, with great shame, was Yu-Gi-Oh. Influenced, again, with great shame, by the TV show.