VanityFix -> RE: Gaming (8/12/2009 10:33:19 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Loki45 Now that is an addictive game. As soon as I understood what it involved and such, I liked it. However, when I had regular opponents, I would literally obsess over how to beat them. I would use the computer at work to go online and seek out 'rare' super-cards with which to lay the smackdown. This was during the time when the new edition of Magic cards had an "Avatar" for each color. I don't even begin to recall them all, but each was super expensive to cast and had lots of cool powers. Like the green one had trample blue was....oh I forget. Anyway, I sought to make a mega-ass-whoopin' deck and went online and found an "avatar" that came out at least 2 full editions prior to the one we were in. It was called the "Seraph Avatar." It was QUITE expensive to cast and was a white card. I think it flew too, I'm not sure. But when cast, it had a power and toughness equal to your own life total. So if you could manage to get it out early....you had an unstoppable blocker that could, in theory, either wipe an army out single-handedly or kill your opponent in one hit. Each card (I bought 2) cost $12. And the entire time I played after buying those cards....I wasn't able to get them on the table even ONCE. Talk about irony. ahh serra avatar, http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=5713 with mother of runes, one of the most annoying white decks to iv dealt with, i to spent far too much money on a yawgmoth's bargin deck. http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=15193 and many evil red burn and land destruction decks, id get back into magic but find the new cards tacky and old sets like tempest, and urzas saga are going for way too much, i think a boster pack of tempest is 20$ canadian now adays
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