More than four copies of a card in a deck
Specifically the Nazgul card. Why are more than 4 copies allowed in a deck? Also, why is it that almost all opponents playing this deck style draw so many Nazgul in the first few draws. I used Ossification on the first one and then my opponent was able to put 4 more on the battlefield.
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V is for Vega#60316
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V is for Vega#60316 commented
It definitely kills Alchemy. Although the deck is beatable, I've gotten to the point where I just end the match.
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Rayhve commented
... because in the LOTR lore they are 9 Nazguls, without any cure about the fact they will be in every deck not far from killing alchemy game by their pollution ...
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[Deleted User] commented
Nazgul specifically says you can have 9 copies of it in your deck