I really like this deck! I have been wanting to build a bant exalted commander deck. I think I'm gunna build something similar to this. If I find any good ideas, I'll post them back here
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Show posts MenuQuote from: imthelolrus on August 11, 2013, 03:38:54 AMNot sure if trolling or doesn't understand how to play the game....Quote from: CrackaLacka on August 10, 2013, 07:56:18 PM
He didnt see the value in the shocks. I tried explaining, and not be a bad friend. Even after my explanation, he still wanted to trade them both for my {Firemane avenger}. Explained to him how bad of a deal was in his part, he said he also wanted {Ajani's chosen}. Warned him again. He insisted.
Well, shock lands are pretty bad... They deal 2 damage to you and like... Life is rly important in magic.
Quote from: Birdbrain on July 12, 2013, 03:30:19 PMQuote from: Quackmaster5 on July 12, 2013, 01:49:03 PMthough, having you reveal a card of one of the two colors is more powerful than tribal lands. Plus, were just rotating from a tribal block
I like the tribal lands from Lorwyn block better. And since we are speculating that Theros would be tribal, they make more sense.
Ie {Murmuring Bosk}, {Secluded Glen}, etc.
Quote from: Renanpf on July 10, 2013, 07:19:58 AMYour statement here is false. Just like I said. You are saying that it enters as a copy. The beginning part of that says "creatures" so that means it still separates the difference between a creature spell and a token. It doesn't differentiate. So yes, it will make a copy of {Essence of the Wild}, but the permanent type does not change! It is a token and did not come from a creature spell. So therefore, token is the final ruling. Rant/Quote from: Wally on July 09, 2013, 11:08:39 PM
um no. a card is a card, and a token is a token.
it will be a token copy of a card. hence its still a token.
You do not put a token, the card just --- enters the battlefield as a copy of it---, thats why it works.
Its like a forced {clone}
Quote from: Renanpf on July 10, 2013, 11:11:03 AMQuote from: Wackaman9001 on July 10, 2013, 08:12:04 AMRead {progenitor mimic} again and youll have your answer.
But unless you have a physical card it is a token, just like the clone {progenitor mimic} puts out, unless you are saying that those are able to replicate as well?
Let me give you an example so you can understand:
1- Card A on the field.
2- Progenitor enters AS A COPY OF A, but gets the ability "if this card is not a token, put a token thats a copy blabla"
3- at your next upkeep, you have a Progenitor thats a copy of A and a TOKEN thats a copy of progenitor.
So, diferent card with diferent effect = diferent rulling