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Show posts MenuQuote from: Munchlax on April 14, 2015, 07:36:04 AMAh i see my apologiesQuote from: Numbers on April 14, 2015, 05:59:22 AMI like looking at other Animar builds just to see how other people play themQuote from: Munchlax on April 08, 2015, 04:44:32 PMUnless you actually want to see his animar build, the combo he posted was in another persons deckQuote from: An Angry Fatman on April 08, 2015, 02:01:33 AMPost your decklist
Was playing my {animar, the soul of elements} against this one kid playing some sort of Naya and two other players. But Naya played {Boros Charm} combined with a {wrath of god} and {armageddon} while he had {shaman of the forgotten ways} on the field. His next turn, after the board was completely wiped, he activated the shamans ability to make everyone's life = 0 killing myself and the 2 other players.
I'm interested to see how you run it
Quote from: Oldschoolmtgnoob on April 13, 2015, 09:08:06 PMSableception
A sable...in a sable?
Quote from: Munchlax on April 08, 2015, 04:44:32 PMUnless you actually want to see his animar build, the combo he posted was in another persons deckQuote from: An Angry Fatman on April 08, 2015, 02:01:33 AMPost your decklist
Was playing my {animar, the soul of elements} against this one kid playing some sort of Naya and two other players. But Naya played {Boros Charm} combined with a {wrath of god} and {armageddon} while he had {shaman of the forgotten ways} on the field. His next turn, after the board was completely wiped, he activated the shamans ability to make everyone's life = 0 killing myself and the 2 other players.
I'm interested to see how you run it
Quote from: Kaylesh on April 13, 2015, 06:11:17 AMAlso keep in mind theres always the chance that it was intentional and Chapin was hoping his opponent wouldnt take notice. But i agree his opponent could have just reminded him to show it insteaded of calling a judge. But i will watch the game later tonight and give an updated opinion on it.
Read up on it. Being the pro tour, I think the judge is totally right to enforce the rules strict like that. The opponent is somewhat unsportsmanlike to call him on it like he did, knowing without a doubt it would lead to a GL being issued. These guys are pros, they know the rules.
On the other hand, Chapin is punished for being sloppy, which is not too pro either.
What we can learn from this; stay focused.
Quote from: Codester1991 on April 06, 2015, 12:57:59 AM
{Hardened scales} would be sweet