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Post by Remi LeClair on Feb 13, 2007 10:05:32 GMT -4
I remember when I used to have fun and when I thought of magic as a "game", those were the days. Maybe someday, you'll be able to love again. :-P
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Oxybe
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Post by Oxybe on Feb 13, 2007 13:17:39 GMT -4
all awesome multiplayer magic decks have either: megrim, underworld dreams OR grave pact.
or is that all horrible multiplayer decks... i always get the two messed up...
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Post by comichunter on Feb 17, 2007 16:34:36 GMT -4
Megrim & Underworld Dreams??? After the revolution, Oxybe dies first!
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Oxybe
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Post by Oxybe on Feb 18, 2007 15:18:51 GMT -4
nevar!
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Post by lolersk8er on Feb 20, 2007 23:42:27 GMT -4
A good multiplayer deck consists of a deck with zero Magic cards in it, you fools!
Next time you play Magic The Gathering, please think of Jesus first. You are not being very greatfull for what he gave to you... and all he asked for in return is that you don't all worship Satan, and corrupt what good is left in the world.
I pray you will all see the error of your ways, and follow the way of the lord.
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Post by Luis Boisvert on Feb 21, 2007 0:00:30 GMT -4
gtfo my forum you troll
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Oxybe
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Post by Oxybe on Feb 21, 2007 14:54:46 GMT -4
oh noes! a trollol!
someone get me my +2 corrosive, flaming greataxe!
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Post by comichunter on Feb 21, 2007 23:21:26 GMT -4
A good multiplayer deck consists of as many demonic cards as possible, otherwise how can we channel the negative energy to appease the card gods?
Just kidding, OR AM I???
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Oxybe
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Post by Oxybe on Feb 22, 2007 0:42:53 GMT -4
yeah, like demonic tutor, unholy strenght(pentagram'ed of course), dark ritual, grave pact, corrupt, damnation, ect... i mean, these cards were made for aweseome and blessed by the great lord and PHD Richard Garfield.
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Post by nickguay on Feb 23, 2007 9:27:07 GMT -4
My favorite multiplayer card ever is Forgotten Ancient
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artai
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Post by artai on Apr 3, 2007 14:06:42 GMT -4
My favourite multiplayer decks are the ones that are 200+ cards. Big blue is a monster and when it wins there's groaning all about. I've been thinking of making Gratuitous Violins again (250 card highlander red).
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Oxybe
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Post by Oxybe on Apr 5, 2007 21:52:21 GMT -4
Gratuitous Violins??? unless i'm mistaken, you mean gratuitous violence... otherwise that sounds like an acadian house party deck... which by itself would be awesome, we acadians do throw kick ass parties when we feel like it.
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artai
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Post by artai on Apr 14, 2007 12:49:23 GMT -4
Gratuitous Violins??? unless i'm mistaken, you mean gratuitous violence... otherwise that sounds like an acadian house party deck... which by itself would be awesome, we acadians do throw kick ass parties when we feel like it. No, Gratuitous violins. Barbarians can't spell. Lolz! You fell for it! *shrug*
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emile
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Post by emile on Apr 24, 2007 6:03:43 GMT -4
too bad nobody plays multi-player Magic in Moncton. That is how I started to love the game. Those huge games, sitting on the floor with 6-10 players lasting hours. We played everything and had a ton of fun. Now, Magic players only play for competition... It kills the fun of the game and turns people off from the game.
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Post by comichunter on Apr 25, 2007 13:24:11 GMT -4
Multiplayer is alive and well in Charlottetown. We played last night and my 200 card 5 colour beat Randy's 250 card blue. (after we had killed the other players)
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