ilovebraisedmeats#57802
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedYou don't control the Helm of the Host and the Helm doesn't grant the creature the ability, so it doesn't trigger for you. It moves to your side of the board to show that it's still attached to that creature, but you don't control it. Admittedly, it's a little confusing, but them's the rules.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedSome cards combo with each other and win the game. This has been an integral part of Magic: The Gathering since the beginning for 30 years, and not something you should to make a report about. Welcome to Magic, pal.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedYou need to delete this report. Your opponent did nothing wrong. This is a visual bug caused by the game, beyond their control, and nothing more.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedThe exact same argument can be made that Mythic Packs ARE random. You just got unlucky.
Don't tell me the shuffler is rigged, now.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedHitting "Resolve All" is like passing priority on the stack until it's empty, regardless of new things being added. Not saying it's a perfect system, but it's literally been this way since beta.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedDid you try tapping the little arrow to move the image to the side?
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedYou're talking about how Magic cards were designed literally 30 years ago. Card design hasn't followed this pattern since like 1999. Not sure where you've been, but you would be absolutely stunned by the power level of Modern and Legacy.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedYou're playing Oops All Rats. That's your problem. lol Play removal and Chulane is no big deal. Chulane is, like, the 87th strongest commander in this game and THAT'S the one you're complaining about.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedYour opponent doubles the number of counters on the Calendar, thus "puts" them on the Calendar. All Will Be One is doing exactly what it's supposed to. What exactly did you think was supposed to happen?
This is a non-issue.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedI took control of my opponent with Emrakul, the Promised End and cast their Time Warp, targeting myself. When passing their turn for them, however, they got to untap and take their extra turn from Emrakul. According to rule 500.7, the most recently created turn is the next one that is taken, so it should go from the "mindslaved" turn straight into my own extra turn, then my opponent takes their Emrakul extra turn after.
An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedJust happened to me, too, and cost me a match on the ranked ladder.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commented@sparksfamilyvalues#95319 OP is referring to the visual bug of the equipment and aura being off to the side of the creature. Virtue of Loyalty is irrelevant with both cards.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedWas the Cathar transformed into Moonrage Brute? If so, they may not have paid the ward cost. Other possible explanations would be if Cathar had ward from another source or if you had a damage reduction effect in play allowing the Cathar to survive.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedIt gets 3 counters for every GG spent on it. If you spent 5 G, it gets 6 counters because GG and GG was spent. The last G doesn't do anything because G =/= GG.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedConduit CAN be activated, targeting a card in the graveyard, but you can't cast it if it's a noncreature spell and it can't enter the battlefield if it's a permanent.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedI believe this is working as intended. MDFC's cannot be put onto the battlefield on their backside. You only get the backside if you opt to play it as a land as a land-drop from your hand (or graveyard, with something like Crucible of World). This is exactly why Uro doesn't let you put Serpentine Wood into play even if it's in your hand. MDFC's (the spell ones). And if an instant or sorcery would try to be put onto the battlefield for whatever reason, instead nothing happens. This rule already exists.
Since Alchemy is a miserable cluster**** and somehow no comprehensive rules exist, this is all my assumption. However, I'm inclined to believe this is the case based on how MDFC's work with cards that actually follow game rules.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedFor what it's worth, this may have been addressed and fixed. Just today, I used Emrakul to take control of my opponent, and I was able to pop their treasures and fizzle the mana.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commented@sparksfamilyvalue#95319 You're incorrect. The emblem says "Spells you cast cost {B} less to cast," so it's exactly like Bard Class. It should only remove {B} from costs, not make everything magically 1 generic cheaper.
An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedUpdate: This emblem is reducing ALL card costs by {1} generic mana, not just colorless ones. My opponent just cast a Primeval Titan for 5 mana. with the emblem out and no other ramp or reduction effect.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedGolos and Esika are in the ****-queue, so you're only seeing them as commanders if you yourself are playing something just as strong.
At any rate, Ragavan presents a real problem in Brawl because it's almost unbeatable on turn-1 for any deck. It needs to be outright banned.
An error occurred while saving the comment ilovebraisedmeats#57802 commentedBrokerino, un-fun, and unbeatable.
Since the infinite loop involves exploring, your opponent can simply choose not to mill the top card. Because they choose not to, it continues to trigger and the game is a draw.