Wacky Wednesdays #12: The Final Laugh
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White It’s not a huge secret that I am, in my heart, a white mage. No not one of the pansy ‘gain life and play with the angels’ White mages. I’m the crusading, teach people to go farm and unleash cataclysmic destruction sort of White mage. Wizards doesn’t seem to like us. This is the…
Throughout the day, I had niggling thoughts that my deck could have been better – and I’m now convinced it could have been much better – with the addition of three red cards. How did I come in 12th?
As a programmed version of Magic, MOL will both at once suck you in and then spit you out. It is a beautiful rendition of our favorite game, with shortcomings that will likely nag you to no end.
In which The Ferrett abuses his editorial powers to tell you why Jeff Wiles’ article below – which is a fine read – is misguided. Also includes the only sports reference I will ever make. Ever.
Fair warning: I’m writing about a FNM tourney I didn’t even win, and about a deck I don’t recommend playing. Nevertheless, this may be worth the read.
The eternal question has always plagued Magic: How can we bridge the Sharks-versus-Jets gulf that lies between Les Miserables fans and Magic players? Fortunately, Daniel Crane answers it!
“If one color could do everything, there would be no reason to play anything else.” – Elaine Chase, Research & Development
Strangely enough, that seems to be true.
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I am now convinced that Alex Shvartsman must be one of the best players on Earth. All he does is travel to every Grand Prix in the world and make top eight. I’d write an article entitled”Searching for Alex Shvartsman”… But I don’t think I could find him.
Dave’s amazing tourney report. (Well, I may not have invented it, but I popularized it: The Ferrett)