House Rules

Started by Tonygrabowski4, December 19, 2013, 10:47:14 AM

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Tonygrabowski4

Quote from: FlickerYourOwnIdentity on January 09, 2014, 09:01:26 PM
...Someone, (yes this is a must) plays unglued and unhinged commander.  You [now] have the most interesting playgrou[p] to ever live.

Sounds very fun.  I wish I was playing during the unhinged/unglued sets.  They seem like tons of fun.

Gorzo

Quote from: Tonygrabowski4 on January 10, 2014, 04:52:35 AM
Quote from: FlickerYourOwnIdentity on January 09, 2014, 09:01:26 PM
...Someone, (yes this is a must) plays unglued and unhinged commander.  You [now] have the most interesting playgrou[p] to ever live.

Sounds very fun.  I wish I was playing during the unhinged/unglued sets.  They seem like tons of fun.

I really do want to make a {Frankie Peanuts} deck. And I won't even use the logical paradox trick to make people concede with him lol

FlickerYourOwnIdentity

Paradox...
Not one, but very laughed about among a friend group.

What would happen if you asked Pinocchio if he was lying?

Tonygrabowski4

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Quote from: FlickerYourOwnIdentity on January 10, 2014, 07:45:44 AM
What would happen if you asked Pinocchio if he was lying?

Answer:  It depends.  If you are asking him if he is resting flat on a surface, his answer will not matter.  If; however, you are asking him if he is engaging in an untruth, it matters greatly.  In the latter case, I suspect his feeble wooden head would implode.  As a result his nose and/or wooden head fragments might impale bystanders.  So, Watch Out!

Also:  http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr05/2013/7/31/15/enhanced-buzz-21918-1375298608-5.jpg

Agrajagzz9

#34
My belief is build a deck full of cards you like to pay with and wouldn't mind playing against. Then at that point play to the best of the decks abilities. If people get salty and that bothers you then think about changing it. If you are into edh to make friends and have fun build with that in mind but if you are in it to make powerful deck and challenge yourself interms of differen play and creativity then go for the cutthroat. Just whatever you decide own it. I hate when people apologize for playing magic. You can Armageddon but don't ack like you are sorry. The card/combo/synergy is in you deck because you put it rhere

AdamS

Quote from: Agrajagzz9 on January 11, 2014, 03:12:02 PM
My belief is build a deck full of cards you like to pay with and wouldn't mind playing against. Then at that point play to the best of the decks abilities. If people get salty and that bothers you then think about changing it. If you are into edh to make friends and have fun build with that in mind but if you are in it to make powerful deck and challenge yourself interms of differen play and creativity then go for the cutthroat. Just whatever you decide own it. I hate when people apologize for playing magic. You can Armageddon but don't ack like you are sorry. The card/combo/synergy is in you deck because you put it rhere
very true there isnt anthing i hate more then people who appologize for something tht they made the deck to do if u put it in to win then use it and dont appologize. ur insulting the opponet if u r apologizing for an intentional thing

Everforward

Half the fun of edh and magic in general is building a deck and tweaking the components until you've built it as best you can, our lgs plays a very cutthroat edh. every one brings good edh deck and we all enjoy it thouroughly :). Most of the players can spot the infi combos coming and there is enough blue running around to balance out :).