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    JaffyPlays#72389 commented  · 

    After casting Storm the Festival, I checked to see if I had any vehicles in my graveyard because I could have put Greasefang, Okiba Boss onto the battlefield. After viewing my graveyard and returning to the browser, it initially wouldn't even bring up cards for selection. After viewing the battlefield again, and returning to the browser, the cards were there and highlighted, but I physically could not select any cards to put onto the battlefield. I had Wrenn and Seven, Legion Angel, Greasefang, and a land within those five cards, so I should have had selectable options. I could only successfully click on the "Submit 0" option or concede.

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    JaffyPlays#72389 commented  · 

    This ^

    I can't wrap my head around why they chose to ban Faceless Haven instead of Hullbreaker Horror.
    I understand that Faceless Haven helped add more reach in the overpowered and prominent mono green and mono white decks, but I never had problems with Faceless Haven. There are solutions for it via Field of Ruin, exile, and spot removal spells. It's also not hard to find a good block against it.

    Above all else, Faceless Haven has a plethora of replacements in other commonly played creature lands.

    Hullbreaker Horror is practically impossible to beat. It doesn't matter what answers you could have on the battlefield, or in your hand. All the opponent has to do is cast a bounce spell, an opt, or any other number of cheap spells to bounce anything on the field. The decks that play Hullbreaker Horror are also abundantly filled with counter magic, so not only can you not cast something to get rid of it but that spell will be countered and they just get to bounce something else.

    Most decks I can grind out against and have a reasonable chance of drawing into answers and having a good match, but it's simply not possible against HH.

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