Infinit mill myr

Started by Goblinking, January 02, 2012, 07:10:19 PM

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BlackJester

Greg is right. It either shares a type or it doesn't. It doesn't matter how many types it shares.

Goblinking

It's card types so artifact is a card type so is creature so following that artifact creatures would cost 4 less according to that card

BlackJester

Step 1: click on the card link
Step 2: click on the rules for that card
Step 3: read the rules.
Step 4: ?
Step 5: PROFIT!

Goblinking

I was told this by a store owner how is a 2 lvl judge

Greg54js

Quote from: Goblinking on January 05, 2012, 09:22:14 PM
It's card types so artifact is a card type so is creature so following that artifact creatures would cost 4 less according to that card

But artifact creature is a type in and of itself. It's not two types that can be separated in a card effect

BlackJester

Quote from: Goblinking on January 05, 2012, 09:29:39 PM
I was told this by a store owner how is a 2 lvl judge

Well, either he's wrong, or the official MTG. Oracle ruling is wrong. Ima gonna side with Oracle.

Spikepit

Quote from: BlackJester on January 05, 2012, 09:27:56 PM
Step 1: click on the card link
Step 2: click on the rules for that card
Step 3: read the rules.
Step 4: ?
Step 5: PROFIT!
😨Is that a Terry Pratchett reference I spy there?! 'Black Jester gain +1/+1 in coolness'

BlackJester

Quote from: Spikepit on January 08, 2012, 02:05:44 AM
😨Is that a Terry Pratchett reference I spy there?! 'Black Jester gain +1/+1 in coolness'

Thanks!  I like how it wasn't +1, but +1/+1. 😝

Raven316

Quote from: BlackJester on January 05, 2012, 09:27:56 PM
Step 1: click on the card link
Step 2: click on the rules for that card
Step 3: read the rules.
Step 4: ?
Step 5: PROFIT!

I agree with BJ I wish it was the other way too but then this card would be worth a lot more money but nevertheless it is a better card for my deck that {Urza's Incubator}

Raven316

I haven't used imprint for a couple a years now but just to refresh my memory can you imprint only when it comes into play or anytime?

JakeyWakey

I love the {myr retriever} if you happen to have 2 in play and one in the graveyard, {karrk clan ironworks} can produce infinite mana for you. Or {arcbound ravager} can be as big as you want. I played a really strange casual deck once where my opponent would produce crazy amounts of mana, then would play some blue reset card out of kamigawa block, and then empty his hand again with all of his floating mana. After he got bored with me, hey played a {brain geyser} and made me draw 6000 cards.

BlackJester

Quote from: Raven316 on January 08, 2012, 01:04:33 PM
I haven't used imprint for a couple a years now but just to refresh my memory can you imprint only when it comes into play or anytime?
It depends on the card. It will be written on it.  Mostly it's when it comes into play, but {Mimic Vat} can imprint different times.

Raven316

Quote from: BlackJester on January 08, 2012, 01:31:57 PM
Quote from: Raven316 on January 08, 2012, 01:04:33 PM
I haven't used imprint for a couple a years now but just to refresh my memory can you imprint only when it comes into play or anytime?
It depends on the card. It will be written on it.  Mostly it's when it comes into play, but {Mimic Vat} can imprint different times.

Ok perfect thanks for the refreshment

cltrn81

Quote from: BlackJester on January 05, 2012, 09:27:56 PM
Step 1: click on the card link
Step 2: click on the rules for that card
Step 3: read the rules.
Step 4: ?
Step 5: PROFIT!

This reminds me of South Park's Underpants Gnomes.

Step 1: Steal Underpants
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Profit