This is usually easy to pull off as long as you have some sort of creature that is able to swing and do damage to an opponent. Play {Trade Secrets} and watch as your opponent happily draws, and draws, and draws. Then play {Sword of War and Peace} or equip it if already on the battlefield. This will almost always win you a game. And what is most funny, is that the player has set themselves up so easily for it. The look on their face as they draw and excitedly plan your demise only to see them saddened when War & Peace lops of their head.
Pretty neat!
Also works with {Tibal fiend blooded}s -4
Quote from: Fenster on February 06, 2013, 05:42:05 AM
Pretty neat!
Also works with {Tibal fiend blooded}s -4
Yeah I run him too, but he is a little harder to achieve. Most of the time I can actually cast both of the cards and equip the sword in the same turn:) There are also a few red cards that allow you to do damage for each card in an opponents hand, or discard my own to do damage to them.
Nice
{invisible stalker} just did something good
The only problem is that you need to make sure you have a bigger deck then him. If you don't, then he could just keep drawing to mill you
Having the sword on an unblockable doesn't mean anything if you lose.
Quote from: Stoneco1d869 on February 06, 2013, 05:34:50 AM
This is usually easy to pull off as long as you have some sort of creature that is able to swing and do damage to an opponent. Play {Trade Secrets} and watch as your opponent happily draws, and draws, and draws. Then play {Sword of War and Peace} or equip it if already on the battlefield. This will almost always win you a game. And what is most funny, is that the player has set themselves up so easily for it. The look on their face as they draw and excitedly plan your demise only to see them saddened when War & Peace lops of their head.
Even more fun, toss a {storm seeker} into the mix...
Quote from: Quackmaster5 on February 06, 2013, 10:11:24 AM
The only problem is that you need to make sure you have a bigger deck then him. If you don't, then he could just keep drawing to mill you
The card says you draw up to 4. You could draw 0 while they opt to continue.
Quote from: MementoMori on February 06, 2013, 11:50:53 AM
Quote from: Quackmaster5 on February 06, 2013, 10:11:24 AM
The only problem is that you need to make sure you have a bigger deck then him. If you don't, then he could just keep drawing to mill you
The card says you draw up to 4. You could draw 0 while they opt to continue.
Thank you. Beat me to it.
DAMN! I never saw that! I thought you had to.
I know! Which is why it has been sitting in my useless rares binder. Lmao. I am gunna blow the dust off of then when I get home.