Dark Design

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Speculating and Accumulating

Ok, so one way to get good cards is to get them cheap.. While this is nowhere near a perfect science cheap cards can't really go down much so if you don't 'win win' you can usually 'draw draw'...

Cards that are going to go up for sure

Voltiac Key - With another set or two of artifacts still to come and the rise of the Mimic Vat these uncommons are going to go up like hot air ballons with rockets on...

And of course what goes up must come down... So cheap artifact removal will go the same way...

Green has Nature's claim and white has Revoke Existence and Solemn offering, for red its easy there's so many ways to deal with artifacts its not funny...

Black will mainly just duress the mimic vats out of your hand and Blue players will just continue to spend stupid money on Jaces

Enchantments however may be a little bit trickier and so to my next must have card...

Liquimetal Coating - That enchantment/manland/planeswalker/mahousive green fattie bothering you? Tick... tap... Boom!  Simply add any of the above spells or in red's case creatures to this little nugget and no more problems... Get em while you can...

Ok In my opinion the rares worth watching are ...

My bet's are on...

Lux Canon (seriously! why is no one playing this???)

Mindslaver (Oh you wanted a Primeval titan under your Mimic Vat? I'm so sorry I let it go for this memnite... Oh that was your ratchet bomb?}

Prototype Portal (because you can never have too many atrifacts, particularily Mimic Vats and Volataic Keys)

Of the plainswalkers I'd say...

Elspeth Tirel, because the Portal makes tokens too and this set is shy of wraths.

Of the Titans?

Well this one is easy...Infact get as many as you can... Beacause the Mimic Vat can bring ALL The Titans back, but only one Titan can bring back the Mimic Vat...

Get your Sun Titans now and don't let them out of your sight...

Oh and I'm planning a deck aroound Semblence Anvil next, I reckon there's something in it and I'm just looking for it's home...

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