Not sure if this has been mentioned but uhhh... Lol
{Traumatize} + {Keening Stone}
Not in Rules it hasn't. :P
I'll move it. ;)
I've tried using that combo. It works extremely well if you have the mana for it. There in lies the problem. You can do so many other tormenting things with that much mana. Yes it's a game winner but I feel like the point of milling someone is to make them squirm.
Whoops, sorry jester
Ha ha makes me think of my old u/b mill combo
{Traumatize} & {Redirect}
Then
{Haunting Echoes} & {Flesh Allergy}
*cough USE THIS IN EDH *cough
Quote from: MetalMadMan on May 24, 2012, 02:15:02 AM
Ha ha makes me think of my old u/b mill combo
{Traumatize} & {Redirect}
Then
{Haunting Echoes} & {Flesh Allergy}
I have to ask, why Redirect and Flesh Allergy? ???
Quote from: BlackJester on May 24, 2012, 09:58:20 AM
Quote from: MetalMadMan on May 24, 2012, 02:15:02 AM
Ha ha makes me think of my old u/b mill combo
{Traumatize} & {Redirect}
Then
{Haunting Echoes} & {Flesh Allergy}
I have to ask, why Redirect and Flesh Allergy? ???
Well {redirect} to copy {Traumatize} to send more of your opponents cards into the graveyard
And
After casting {Haunting Echoes} next turn they should have at least 5-10 cards left if you do this mid game.
so sac a creature with {flesh allergy} then your opponent will lose a ton of life for all the creatures cards put into a graveyard this turn including the creature u sacked.
Quote from: MetalMadMan on May 24, 2012, 10:30:32 AM
Well {redirect} to copy {Traumatize} to send more of your opponents cards into the graveyard
And
After casting {Haunting Echoes} next turn they should have at least 5-10 cards left if you do this mid game.
so sac a creature with {flesh allergy} then your opponent will lose a ton of life for all the creatures cards put into a graveyard this turn including the creature u sacked.
Ummm, {Redirect} doesn't copy, it only changes targets.
Milled creatures didn't die. They are creature
cards, only things in play are considered 'creatures'.
Sorry.
/hatin' ;)
Quote from: BlackJester on May 24, 2012, 11:03:26 AM
Quote from: MetalMadMan on May 24, 2012, 10:30:32 AM
Well {redirect} to copy {Traumatize} to send more of your opponents cards into the graveyard
And
After casting {Haunting Echoes} next turn they should have at least 5-10 cards left if you do this mid game.
so sac a creature with {flesh allergy} then your opponent will lose a ton of life for all the creatures cards put into a graveyard this turn including the creature u sacked.
Ummm, {Redirect} doesn't copy, it only changes targets.
Milled creatures didn't die. They are creature cards, only things in play are considered 'creatures'.
Sorry.
/hatin' ;)
Yeah i was reading it and wuz like, wuh? But if u want to copy use {Echo Mage}. should be fully leveled up before you case {Traumatize}.
Wow, that's cute
Quote from: Pakamper on May 24, 2012, 02:36:15 PM
Quote from: BlackJester on May 24, 2012, 11:03:26 AM
Quote from: MetalMadMan on May 24, 2012, 10:30:32 AM
Well {redirect} to copy {Traumatize} to send more of your opponents cards into the graveyard
And
After casting {Haunting Echoes} next turn they should have at least 5-10 cards left if you do this mid game.
so sac a creature with {flesh allergy} then your opponent will lose a ton of life for all the creatures cards put into a graveyard this turn including the creature u sacked.
Ummm, {Redirect} doesn't copy, it only changes targets.
Milled creatures didn't die. They are creature cards, only things in play are considered 'creatures'.
Sorry.
/hatin' ;)
Yeah i was reading it and wuz like, wuh? But if u want to copy use {Echo Mage}. should be fully leveled up before you case {Traumatize}.
Twincast anyone???
I have a red green that uses Chandra the firebrands to copy increasing savagery so I get to give 2 creatures +5/+5 or 1 plus 10