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NotSorry
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deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
On February 07 2013 09:38 NotSorry wrote: How do I go about getting this Momir avatar? Buy it. It was given out as a promo years ago and never again. | ||
NotSorry
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On February 07 2013 09:43 deth2munkies wrote: Buy it. It was given out as a promo years ago and never again. still not even sure how to buy things like that the client seems so counter-intuitive | ||
deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
On February 07 2013 09:44 NotSorry wrote: still not even sure how to buy things like that the client seems so counter-intuitive Go to menu -> Marketplace -> Classifieds, search Momir vig avatar, bunch of bots should show up. Make sure your tickets are tradeable and they'll take them from you automatically. | ||
NotSorry
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On February 07 2013 10:22 deth2munkies wrote: Go to menu -> Marketplace -> Classifieds, search Momir vig avatar, bunch of bots should show up. Make sure your tickets are tradeable and they'll take them from you automatically. what's a good price for it? Is there any popular price guide websites? | ||
el_dawg
United States164 Posts
On February 07 2013 11:16 NotSorry wrote: what's a good price for it? Is there any popular price guide websites? I think you can buy a Momir event deck in the main store for $10. The avatars themselves are actually more expensive from bots (11-14tix). I gotta get into that format too sometime. | ||
semantics
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NotSorry
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Salivanth
Australia1071 Posts
If you insist, it's a one-of. Basically, avatars are like hero cards in other games like the WoW TCG, wherein they give you abilities, and are always available. Momir Basic involves playing a deck with only Momir Vig and 60 basic lands. Essentially, both players make random creatures and fight it out with them. It's a pretty random format, but intelligent use of combat maths gives you an edge over time. I still prefer Pauper as a start though. Much closer to conventional formats. | ||
NotSorry
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Risen
United States7927 Posts
On February 07 2013 11:49 NotSorry wrote: Is there a way to burrow cards from friends? You can trade with individuals, yes. Alrighty folks. Time for me to embark on Modern PTQ adventure-time. I've narrowed my deck of choice to boros landfall, or this esper teachings deck that I really, really love. Piloting it is an absolute blast. Leaning teachings, tell me if it's horrible. + Show Spoiler + Deck: Esper Teachings //Main 4 Creeping Tar Pit 4 River of Tears 1 Darkslick Shores 1 Watery Grave 1 Hallowed Fountain 2 Godless Shrine 4 Marsh Flats 1 Seachrome Coast 1 Isolated Chapel 2 Mystic Gate 2 Fetid Heath 1 Glacial Fortress 1 Plains 1 Swamp 1 Celestial Colonnade 4 Inquisition of Kozilek 1 Devour Flesh 1 Disfigure 1 Surgical Extraction 4 Path to Exile 1 Rest for the Weary 2 Snapcaster Mage 1 Sphinx's Revelation 4 Esper Charm 1 Vendilion Clique 1 Sudden Death 1 Slaughter Pact 1 Pact of Negation 4 Mystical Teachings 1 Cryptic Command 3 Supreme Verdict 1 Consume the Meek 1 White Sun's Zenith //Sideboard 1 Rest for the Weary 2 Timely Reinforcements 1 Disenchant 1 Celestial Purge 2 Stony Silence 2 Pithing Needle 1 Fracturing Gust 1 Mindbreak Trap 1 Wurmcoil Engine 1 Baneslayer Angel 1 Negate 1 Mana Leak Display deck statistics | ||
BlueBird.
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Judicator
United States7270 Posts
Really though, I get the feeling people are going with Pod decks. Edit: Also NotSorry, digging deep for cards are we? (cookies for anyone else who gets this) | ||
el_dawg
United States164 Posts
On February 07 2013 13:47 Judicator wrote: Also NotSorry, digging deep for cards are we? (cookies for anyone else who gets this) I get it, but I'm just a lurker. @NotSorry, I'd second the recommendations to give pauper a try. You can get a deck for about the same price as a Momir avatar. Also, the format was just shaken up by the banning of empty the warrens, grapeshot and invigorate, so there's some new room for deckbuilding. | ||
Risen
United States7927 Posts
Thanks for the advice, guys. Edit: Question. In the agro and burn matchups I've been using esper charm in the discard mode a lot of the time. Should I just go for the card draw? It really feels strong on t3 forcing them to lose 2 of their last 3 cards, though. | ||
Judicator
United States7270 Posts
On February 07 2013 14:09 Risen wrote: I'd love if I was piloting the teachings deck and ran into a field of pod. Hasn't been problematic for me at all. The split second -4/-4 is so worth it over dismember. I was really questioning it but I've been loving it. A card I'd really like to find room for in the side would be spellskite. UWr hasn't been much of a problem either, but I've only tested vs more counter light versions. Tron bends me over and I've honestly just given up on the matchup. Eggs feels like a coin flip pre-board and in my favor post. Agro has been feeling like a free win if I get to turn 4, and burn is roughly the same unless they skullcrack my lifegain (which I have to fetch most of the time so they know I have it). Thanks for the advice, guys. Edit: Question. In the agro and burn matchups I've been using esper charm in the discard mode a lot of the time. Should I just go for the card draw? It really feels strong on t3 forcing them to lose 2 of their last 3 cards, though. Esper Charm depends on your read of the opponent, if you think those cards are spells, then yes it's worth it because it's effectively a life gain spell, if not then draw your card. I am also more inclined to make them discard namely as setup for games 2 and 3 especially in the later rounds since the player skill is allegedly higher (emphasis on allegedly). The reason again is that you'll be pressuring them with the threat of Charm on 3 to strip away maybe 1 or more spells which is a big deal. So they have to plan their turns straight into your Verdict or give more information (like burning you earlier than optimal). Think of the Tragic Slip stuff we were talking about for this standard and this is similar; it's another line of play that makes those first 15 cards more difficult for them when they should have the most advantage. Plus, somehow I doubt the majority of players know how to play around Mind Rot on 3 when piloting aggro, even though this is a terrible reason or line of thinking to do anything. Edit: I shouldn't have to say this, but the Esper lines also depends on your hand. | ||
Risen
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MCMcEmcee
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Risen
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Shadow of Doubt is a thing... How have I never seen this card in all my searching for sideboard cards >.< | ||
spinesheath
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