Never misplay again!

Started by Dudecore, November 06, 2014, 06:40:14 PM

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Quote from: Mr_Fahrenheit on November 07, 2014, 10:45:39 AM
Quote from: particle on November 07, 2014, 10:39:53 AM
Quote from: Mr_Fahrenheit on November 07, 2014, 10:29:32 AM
For example, I cast lightning bolt. Hang on, there's a die with three showing. That reminds me, I have a young pyromancer, a kiln fiend and.... Hmm, apparently there are three ..... That's right I've got that crypt ghast there as well. Lucky I had that die there to remind me to check for 3 triggered abilities.

still seems like it could quite easily confuse you opponent. a clear game state is extremely important. sure if your just playing kitchen table with friends seems fine, but i could see many judges preventing you from having them on the field because they could be misinterpreted.

Yeah that is true. It might not even be helpful for everyone. Though the guy did say that a judge allowed it as long as he was clear about exactly what the dice were representing at all times. I can see the benefits but I'm pretty set in my ways and probably couldn't do it even if I wanted to.
makes sense. i may start playing a land upside down. i also already put a die on my deck if i have upkeep triggers. though i dont try to match the die to the number of triggers i have.

Mattao19

I like the Pyro idea bc as First World Problems it is. Getting a token from your box and putting it into play takes time and it makes me lose focus (I have ADHD) and just playing bolt ticking the die to 1 then playing serum visions ticking to 2 ... etc. can help me retain focus w/I missing triggers