At around 11:48 where they wonder what usage Spellskite has against Bloom, I'm pretty sure Spellskite can re-direct the activated ability of Slayers' Stronghold to itself (+2/+0, vigilance and haste), which is quite the speed bump for Primeval Titan's land fetching.
I not quite sure about this, but the instant you make the pro tour, you shuffle 40x as much as normal. You know, to show the other players you're that good.
+Malefic Kuriboh I do believe that cascade exiles cards from the top of your library until you hit a valid target. Then you may cast that target without paying the cost. So living end will come in from exile, not the yard.
farmerdragonball Very true. I think Wizards went a long time without tossing the old formats these types of bones...I'm loving it, because the more viable formats a card fits into, the better the value of the packs I'm buying and singles I'm collecting. Very nice.
Sam Miller "At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When the last is removed, cast it without paying its mana cost. It has haste." That's taken from the oracle text of Durkwood Baloth. Doesn't look like a "may" to me.
howiseverythingtaken 6/7/2013 As the second triggered ability resolves, you must cast the card if able. Timing restrictions based on the card's type are ignored. Taken from the Gatherer entry on Living End. You can choose to NOT cast the spell.
MSNking14 I'm not going to claim certainty on this, but I don't see how to interpret "you must cast the card if able" as a "may" effect. "Must" is a pretty strong word...
MSNking14 When the last time counter is removed, you must cast the spell if able. It's is not optional. You have to cast it, and you must do so without paying its cost. If you can't cast it, then the card stays exiled with zero time counters.
Couldn't Lombardi (at 15:29) have sacrificed his Cursecatcher to counter his own copied Pact unless he (Lombardi) paid 1, allowing him to not pay 1 and countering the spell? He'd live another turn since countering his own spell would stop the trigger from his end. And I can't tell if Black had any black-producing lands but couldn't that have won Lombardi the game?
Miezekilla no, you only have to pay if the spell resolves, since the clause is written as part of the effect of the card. the problem with saccing cursecatcher is probably that the titan has trample, and the toughness is needed (I'm not sure, haven't done the math, but would be reasonable^^) also, black probably cast the pact post-combat, so all the cursecatchers would be dead
Year late reply FTW, but his spellskite died to slaughter pact (removing 4 toughness, making titan trample over for 4) he was at 5, so yea, the cursecathers toughness was needed. He should have used his lord to block perhaps, but that would garantee in a complete boardwipe, so not sure if that was such a good idea.
+allthingsMTG most foil version of cards in living end are only $2-$3 so it actually wouldn't be a whole lot more to foil the bulk of the deck. Those foil verdants and what not would definitely take a bite out of you though
Totally not Nik I think he should play more defensive. He had 2 Blinkmoths which were not good finishers at this point. Have in mind u can block a Pestermite with a Blinkmoth, then use both Blinkmoths' ability to add +1/+1 two times to it. You can have a 3/3 Nexus to block Pestermite. I know letting opp put his AotG would kill that Nexus. It's always better to use remove spells in response because u get 2 for 1 and not die to kiki.
Tymon0000 You could do that, if he planned on not attacking. But late game favors splinter twin. The more draw steps splinter twin has, the more likely splinter twin will rip the combo. He had to race; which means attacking every turn. When the pestermite came down, they were at equal life totals. That means, losing the race. Had to be answered. His play was correct.
At around 11:48 where they wonder what usage Spellskite has against Bloom, I'm pretty sure Spellskite can re-direct the activated ability of Slayers' Stronghold to itself (+2/+0, vigilance and haste), which is quite the speed bump for Primeval Titan's land fetching.
I not quite sure about this, but the instant you make the pro tour, you shuffle 40x as much as normal. You know, to show the other players you're that good.
Grafdigger's Cage doesn't effect living end, the creatures enter from exile
Malefic Kuriboh Why not? The cards get exiled first, then cast. So you can cascade into living end with a cage in play
+Malefic Kuriboh I do believe that cascade exiles cards from the top of your library until you hit a valid target. Then you may cast that target without paying the cost. So living end will come in from exile, not the yard.
Tasigur is just nuts, man. How often does a just-printed card dive straight into Modern and even Legacy? Very nice.
Seems to be getting more and more common...treasure cruise, dig through etime, deathrite shaman etc
farmerdragonball Very true. I think Wizards went a long time without tossing the old formats these types of bones...I'm loving it, because the more viable formats a card fits into, the better the value of the packs I'm buying and singles I'm collecting. Very nice.
+farmerdragonball might be because delve is a slightly absurd mechanic
The Cards always look so huge on camera ; )
wasn't the suspended Living End about to destroy all the creatures that got resurrected and resurrect the ones that got destroyed??
you can choose not to cast a suspended spell
Sam Miller "At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When the last is removed, cast it without paying its mana cost. It has haste."
That's taken from the oracle text of Durkwood Baloth. Doesn't look like a "may" to me.
howiseverythingtaken
6/7/2013
As the second triggered ability resolves, you must cast the card if able. Timing restrictions based on the card's type are ignored.
Taken from the Gatherer entry on Living End. You can choose to NOT cast the spell.
MSNking14 I'm not going to claim certainty on this, but I don't see how to interpret "you must cast the card if able" as a "may" effect. "Must" is a pretty strong word...
MSNking14 When the last time counter is removed, you must cast the spell if able. It's is not optional. You have to cast it, and you must do so without paying its cost. If you can't cast it, then the card stays exiled with zero time counters.
Am i the only one interested in the jund sleeves?
Anyone know what the brand of sleeves Ichikawa is using.
Couldn't Lombardi (at 15:29) have sacrificed his Cursecatcher to counter his own copied Pact unless he (Lombardi) paid 1, allowing him to not pay 1 and countering the spell? He'd live another turn since countering his own spell would stop the trigger from his end. And I can't tell if Black had any black-producing lands but couldn't that have won Lombardi the game?
Bob Dole
Yes, But he still has to pay the upkeep cost since he did cast it (regardless of it getting countered)
Miezekilla no, you only have to pay if the spell resolves, since the clause is written as part of the effect of the card. the problem with saccing cursecatcher is probably that the titan has trample, and the toughness is needed (I'm not sure, haven't done the math, but would be reasonable^^) also, black probably cast the pact post-combat, so all the cursecatchers would be dead
Year late reply FTW, but his spellskite died to slaughter pact (removing 4 toughness, making titan trample over for 4) he was at 5, so yea, the cursecathers toughness was needed. He should have used his lord to block perhaps, but that would garantee in a complete boardwipe, so not sure if that was such a good idea.
Does anyone know Yuuki Ichikawa Decklist??
+Jacob Rageth It's Jund. How diverse can it be?
Lol on that win with lightning bolt! That was funny..
At about 4 minutes he forgot his dark confident trigger
he reveled the raging ravine, no trigger missed
Living end vs living death end could be played for 3 mana lol
Living end for 4 mana with 3 time cointer is very to slows
Bonneau must have spent alot of money on his deck, it being all foils and what-not. God I wish I could afford to do that lol
+allthingsMTG most foil version of cards in living end are only $2-$3 so it actually wouldn't be a whole lot more to foil the bulk of the deck. Those foil verdants and what not would definitely take a bite out of you though
Jund 'em
2ez
Kartsen can't use removal, yay. lel. Wasting galvanic blast on pestermite for no reason. much play. wow.
i think it was correct since he already had dismember for the twin since he didn't want to start taking 4 per turn
Totally not Nik I think he should play more defensive. He had 2 Blinkmoths which were not good finishers at this point. Have in mind u can block a Pestermite with a Blinkmoth, then use both Blinkmoths' ability to add +1/+1 two times to it. You can have a 3/3 Nexus to block Pestermite. I know letting opp put his AotG would kill that Nexus. It's always better to use remove spells in response because u get 2 for 1 and not die to kiki.
Tymon0000
You could do that, if he planned on not attacking. But late game favors splinter twin. The more draw steps splinter twin has, the more likely splinter twin will rip the combo. He had to race; which means attacking every turn. When the pestermite came down, they were at equal life totals. That means, losing the race. Had to be answered. His play was correct.
Bonneau had a really bad draw in both games.
I hate watching these people play, they look miserable and don't even TRY to come back from behind, these guys make me sad :/
What do you mean by try to come back obviously they do not have the right cards to win. Do you mean whack their opponent over the head with a chair?
Yomum Yomum I would pay to watch that.