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@Kharn The Generally Swell Guy
Well, unless you already have a Hexproof, Shroud, or indestructible out XD. Or all of the above, at which point Final Judgement is your only hope lol. Besides, ‘dies to removal’ is just code for ‘this is card is good enough to be worth killing’
@Metool
The program I’m using filled it in automatically. The only way I found to fix it was to italicize the numbers, but I thought that looked even worse.
@The Hittite
First off, annihilator {50}/rampage {50} would mean gaining 50 mana worth of +1/+1 and destroying creatures worth 50 mana, I guess?
Second, no art rampage?
@The Hittite
I would simply point out that the King of Games is a Yu-Gi-Oh factor and therefore invalidates the card’s playability in a Magic: The Gathering game.
Final Judgment is the solution to all of life’s problems.
Thank you, based O-Kagachi.
Well, unless you already have a Hexproof, Shroud, or indestructible out XD. Or all of the above, at which point Final Judgement is your only hope lol. Besides, ‘dies to removal’ is just code for ‘this is card is good enough to be worth killing’
And re-named it “Mary Sue.”
The program I’m using filled it in automatically. The only way I found to fix it was to italicize the numbers, but I thought that looked even worse.
Alright, but the 50-mana symbols?
I only had so much space to work with.
First off, annihilator {50}/rampage {50} would mean gaining 50 mana worth of +1/+1 and destroying creatures worth 50 mana, I guess?
Second, no art rampage?
Ha, then I concede and say good game to you.
No, you win every Yu-Gi-Oh game forever too. When I say every game I mean it.
I would simply point out that the King of Games is a Yu-Gi-Oh factor and therefore invalidates the card’s playability in a Magic: The Gathering game.
Oh please.
Now, that’s OP.
Heh, yeah. Pick an element or two and stick with it. That’s why I’m a Magic/Tech villain.
which makes perfect sense, as so are bad OCs.