Jun 4, 2013

Season V.8: Spring Qualifier


Rank
Player (click * to see decklist)
Deck
Colors
P/W/D
01.
Siebe van der Veer *
MUCpost
U
4/3/0
02.
Jesper Christensen *
Soul Sisters
W G
4/3/0
03.
Mathijs Hoogeveen *
Elves
U G
4/3/0
04.
Melle Groenewoud *
Affinity
B R
4/3/0
05.
Sepp Jansen *
Can't Touch This
W G
4/3/0
06.
Sven Smit *
Faeries
U
4/2/0
07.
Sylke Gosen *
UW Blink
W U G
4/2/0
08.
Jan Rigter *
White Weenie
W
4/2/0
09.
Patrick Kaman *
MBCw
W B
4/1/0
10.
Rikjan Doff *
MGA
G
4/1/0
11.
Johan Rots *
Gruul Beats
R G
4/1/0

8 comments:

  1. If I played Volt Charge-Aggro I'd definitly consider Stormblood Berserker and Skarrgan Pit-Skulk together with Goblin Fireslinger.

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  2. did Trostani's Summoner work well in the blink deck?

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  3. Trostani's Summoner is a house in Blink! 8 post helps with its high casting cost and if your opponent can't stop you from blinking it, the Summoner totally shuts the game down!

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  4. Hey guys, pls check my comment under the banned list. Just kind of a typo ;)

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  5. Hi! Thanks again for the reports :)

    Do you consider Thermokarst as a common? Because it is a common only in an online edition, doesn't it matter!

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  6. Yes. The rules specifically mention that online-only sets also count when determining rarity. Exile is given as an example in the rules, but Thermokarst is also considered a common.

    Full quote: "Rarity is based on Gatherer information, including the online-only Master's Edition sets. Lowest rarity counts, so if a card has been printed as a common and got reprinted as an uncommon, it still counts as a common for peasant. A few examples: Serendib Efreet is a rare, Mishra's Factory is an uncommon, and Exile is a common (because of Master's Edition I)."

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