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Dude...what happened to the steel honeycomb border texture? That's way cooler than the usual bland, wispy border. Did its unimplementation have something to do with less readable titles?
The biggest part about what makes Oak so strong was just a last-minute revision, from how it seems here, and in fact it barely gets a mention in your article. You say "Judges were really slow" (was Samuel considered in isolation from judges?); did that portion of things get adequate testing? Note: I have barely seen any of these decks, but I don't play with or against top decks very often. :0
A gold and black Gibeonite Treaty? I'm wondering what's Gold about it. Right now evil Gold just deals with Herod and Egyptians, and from what I know about the Treaty, it was an act of deception by the Gibeonites against Joshua and the Israelites. Were you working with an older gold theme of Lies (which is more of Crimson's old thing anyways)?
Quote from: TimMierz on February 24, 2012, 09:43:15 AMA gold and black Gibeonite Treaty? I'm wondering what's Gold about it. Right now evil Gold just deals with Herod and Egyptians, and from what I know about the Treaty, it was an act of deception by the Gibeonites against Joshua and the Israelites. Were you working with an older gold theme of Lies (which is more of Crimson's old thing anyways)?Maybe he meant good gold? It seems like something that would make an interesting dual alignment card.
Can you use Christian Martyr on Gideon in Battle. Because in a Tourney I was told by the other player you can't.
What then counters Gid's protection outside of Stone of Thebez?
Ok fair enough, I guess I didn't really think the whole thing through. I'll just block with KoT when Gideon makes an RA then.
When using Angel Under the Oak's ability, he's completely bullet proof. Ask Jonathan Greeson why that's so frustrating (He used Grapes to try and block me, unintentionally handing me a lost soul.
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