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Cartoonish supervillainy quote
Cartoonish supervillainy quote











cartoonish supervillainy quote

Testing out Feed the Swarm as an option for enchantment removal (or creature removal, if necessary). Order of Midnight // Alter Fate → Feed the Swarm - I really like Order's interaction with Kess (infinite Raise Deads!), but I don't have a lot of creatures in this deck to recur.A cheaper way to copy spells is certainly appreciated, and I don't have that much synergy for Quicken - it doesn't do anything special when cast off Kess, since she only works on my turn. Watching my opponents fight to the death for my amusement is pretty much the entire goal of the deck, after all. Withered Wretch → Karazikar, the Eye Tyrant - Wretch may return if I find myself wanting more grave hate (or I may swap to Tymaret, Chosen from Death), but Karazikar is 'dance, puppets, dance!' incarnate.May return if I find myself wanting some more filtering, but I like the ability to flash back See the Truth for value. Pulse of the Grid → See the Truth - I've noticed that I often have more cards in hand than the rest of the table, so recurring Pulse is a bit tricky.Still, there are new cards I want to try out, so swapping some things around. I've generally been happy with how it functions - my current meta is a bit on the slower side, so running a ton of card advantage and interaction tends to work out quite well.

#Cartoonish supervillainy quote update#

I've cut the silver-bordered villains over time, but I've kept to the theme of excluding any heroic figures from my creatures.įirst major update for the deck in a while. Kess was obviously chosen due to her ability to flash back Cruel Ultimatum, but Nicol Bolas, the Ravager // Nicol Bolas, the Arisen would function as a solid alternative from a thematic standpoint.

cartoonish supervillainy quote

It wants to cackle evilly while playing doomsday devices and big, splashy spells that make its opponents feel miserable - and their little dog too! No quick deaths or combos here - it's much better to watch your opponents squirm as the needlessly complicated deathtrap slowly closes in on them. It doesn't aim to win - rather, it aims to make its opponents lose. These two ideas combined into the deck's concept: this deck wants to act like a cartoonish supervillain. The second item was the release of Unstable and creatures with the 'villain' type, such as Grusilda, Monster Masher and Baron Von Count.

cartoonish supervillainy quote

multiple times, and maybe copy it for good measure, "just in case". The first item was a personal desire to cast Cruel Ultimatum. In this deck's case, it was inspired by two core items. When I build a deck, it usually comes from a Timmy perspective - I'm looking for a specific experience or sensation that my other decks don't provide.













Cartoonish supervillainy quote