My head hurts!

Started by Leonidus78, October 30, 2012, 10:25:49 AM

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Leonidus78

<sublime archangel> + <nature's revolt> + <mirrorweave>
I don't have time to calculate how much damage that could add up to.

Leonidus78

Apparently my head hurts worse than I thought. {sublime archangel} + {nature's revolt} + {mirrorweave}

MarduArrow

Quote from: Leonidus78 on October 30, 2012, 10:25:49 AM
{sublime archangel} + {nature's revolt} + {mirrorweave}
I don't have time to calculate how much damage that could add up to.

MarduArrow

Depends how many creatures / lands you have

scarsabrex

(Creatures + Lands) squared + 4 flying damage.

Leonidus78

Seems pretty legit and not too hard to accomplish in a bant deck.

whitedrake

U could easily play it in GW as well and in 6th turn u could easily attack for  huge damage...:D and with rancor... Yey...

Redrighthand


Silent1236

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Quote from: Redrighthand on November 01, 2012, 01:58:14 PM
{Fog Bank}
Just sayin'.

{Primal Rage} ;)

This is disgusting.  But utterly beautiful 

Gorzo

Quote from: Silent1236 on November 01, 2012, 11:49:01 PM
Quote from: Redrighthand on November 01, 2012, 01:58:14 PM
{Fog Bank}
Just sayin'.

{Primal Rage} ;)

This is disgusting.  But utterly beautiful 

Or even trusty ol' {rancor}. And I agree, this is a great combo!

I really want to see someone rancor a basic land and swing it for lethal now.

Redrighthand

Quote from: Testset on November 01, 2012, 02:02:47 PM
Quote from: Redrighthand on November 01, 2012, 01:58:14 PM
{Fog Bank}
Just sayin'.
That won't stop trample, guy. 😉
How does it not stop trample? Trample damage only gets through if lethal damage is applied,  {Fog Bank} prevents all damage dealt and so there is no lethal and therefore no trample can get past. Or am I wrong?

Gorzo

Quote from: Redrighthand on November 02, 2012, 11:47:29 AM
Quote from: Testset on November 01, 2012, 02:02:47 PM
Quote from: Redrighthand on November 01, 2012, 01:58:14 PM
{Fog Bank}
Just sayin'.
That won't stop trample, guy. 😉
How does it not stop trample? Trample damage only gets through if lethal damage is applied,  {Fog Bank} prevents all damage dealt and so there is no lethal and therefore no trample can get past. Or am I wrong?

You need only assign damage with a trampler that would be lethal (equal to toughness). Fog Bank's toughness is 2. During the declare Blocks phase, once fog bank is declared as a blocker, the attacking player assigns how his creature will deal its damage. A trampler will assign 2 damage to fog bank, and the rest trampling to the defending player. Then, during the combat damage phase, the 2 damage to fog bank will be prevented, but nothing is preventing the trample damage hitting the player. It tramples through.

Redrighthand

Wow, thanks guys that clears a few things up for my group!  Cheers!

Langku

I am curious, wouldn't all the opponent's lands & creatures just follow suit?{Mirrorweave} & {nature's revolt} apply to all creatures) so wouldn't they just block with a similarly exalted angel assuming they have anywhere near the same amounts of lands and/or creatures?

Gorzo

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Quote from: Langku on November 02, 2012, 08:40:32 PM
I am curious, wouldn't all the opponent's lands & creatures just follow suit?{Mirrorweave} & {nature's revolt} apply to all creatures) so wouldn't they just block with a similarly exalted angel assuming they have anywhere near the same amounts of lands and/or creatures?

Exalted only applies to the one attacking creature. Even if he blocked with all off his mirroreweaved 3/4 flying creatures and lands, the insane exalted bonus on the attacker will kill them all, very likely with enough left over to trample for lethal if given something like rancor.

Too bad exalted triggers during the declare attack step, imagine if you could do this trick after blocks were declared!

You can also {sever the bloodline} your opponent's lands if he foils your attack... I may well have to build a junk deck out of this