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Every group used the same rule of 4 being the max because anything beyond that would be excessive and at the time the argument of, "if you are gonna let me play 2 you might as well let me play 4" seemed reasonable. We’ll see.I have played with house rules for all of these cards as well as ] and ]. It has been said that he is the core of new draw engines. I’m looking for interesting ways to use this card. This guy can really speed things up especially since you can bring the Sootstoke Kindler and another creature into play on the same turn and give the other creature haste. I used this well with Ashenmoor Gouger at the release event. I know not a bomb but a good card if you are bringing out multiple creatures in a turn. I know we’ve all seen this but I think it is a good little trick for the right mana cost. I know my deck is going to beat you down extra hard.” I see this working really well with persist and other effects that bring guys back from your graveyard. I really like this card because it says, “I know I’m going to win. I was playing with one of these guys at the release event and I won most games I had him on the table. Even without the return to play effect a 5/4 flying, haste is baller. Part of my Shadowmoor exploration, here is my review of selected black/red cards. Tags: black, Black Red Hybrid, Demigod of Revenge, Everlasting Torment, Magic: The Gathering, MTG, Red, Scar, Sootstoke Kindler, Spiteful Visions Shadowmoor Black Red Hybrid Posted by Norm in Casual. So I finished 2-2 and surprisingly came in third place out of 10 and won a random Pendelhaven. The final match I kept a dicy hand game one that didn’t go anywhere and again I just got beat game two. (So frustrating because that was the match against the guy who went 4-0 and I felt I could have beat him if ya ya you get it). Match three was a race in game one that I lost, and I was mana flooded in game two. On my next draw step I pulled a Smash to Smithereens, suck on that Reaper King.īut matches three and four turned out to be teh suck for my deck. One cool play of note during game one, my opponent had a Prismatic Omen on the board and played a turn five Reaper King letting me know he had many scarecrows in his library. Basically turn 5ish Demigod and I always had the right answers to the threats. My deck just preformed at a superior level. My first two matches went very quick with me going 2-0 both times. I only felt I was lacking red burn and black flyers. I could have splashed some green mana but it was unnecessary. Anyway I was set pretty well in Red and Black. I did pull an early mid pick swans out of one deck (I rarely hate draft but there was the off chance of splashing blue). I wasn’t able to get anything else of major note. After picking Midnight Banshee pick one I felt pretty good about the rest of the draft. My fears were put aside when during pack one, pick two I was handed a Demigod of Revenge. This is my first Shadowmoor draft competitively so I was a little nervous about my ability to draft a competitive deck. Last night, I was able to make it to my local shop for some Friday Night Magic.
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Tags: Demigod of Revenge, Draft, Magic: The Gathering, Midnight Banshee, MTG, Reaper King, Shadowmoor
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FNM – Drafting Shadowmoor Posted by Norm in Draft.