Greenfuz wrote:

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jwar wrote:BRO! There is only one order! Bass>fuzz>fuzz>fuzz>fuzz>overdriven amp.
goroth wrote:Come up here and fuzz party. Yes. Fuzz party. It is a legit verb.

Lucky you, man! I wish my grrrl would play. She meets the nerd criteria. She's a fucking library director. I do get to play with my sons, though. They're pretty formidable adversaries in their own right.CyaNitrate wrote:I actually did what I thought was the impossible over the summer...
....I taught my wife how to play!
And she picked it up very quickly, too. Within the first two days I had to stop treating her with kid gloves and actually play against her.


Damn you! You caught me by surprise and I lol'd. I think it was one of those shock-lolz. If not; see you in hell.John wrote:I defeat your hand with a "Shriveled Penis In Jar Of Formaldehyde" card.kbithecrowing wrote:Or include any of Devi's artifacts?

You and your friends could each buy 6 booster packs, assuming you already have access to basic lands. This creates fair and balanced play, as you would each construct decks using the strongest colors pulled from the packs (the key here is to make 40 card decks, roughly 22-23 spells and 17-18 lands). Duel Decks are another way to go. For the most part, they are well balanced and you often get some pretty cool stuff in them. One example of a well balanced Due Decks combo is the Sorin vs. Tibalt decks. Now Tibalt is in the minds of many, the worst of all planeswalkers. But his deck in the Duel Decks package is built around him and in my experience with it, was consistently able to barely win vs. the Sorin one. Plus, you get two foil planeswalkers out of the deal. And there are some solid cards in each deck.oscillateur wrote:Do they make some sort of cards sets that are enough to properly play the game without having to buy more stuff now ?
I might be interested in playing a bit again with one or two friends if we can treat it as a finite boardgame (I do like the game mechanics) but I have no interest in spending more time/money on this than on a regular game...


trace wrote: My brother has probably 30,000+ cards dating all the way back to revised but they haven't been touched in probably 10 years.