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Post by ライトロード on Feb 28, 2014 13:57:13 GMT -6
Another good long term investment is Skill Prisoner. Card is very underrated, and a LS staple (whenever the support drops). I see it going up to $20-$25.
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Post by JerkJerk on Feb 28, 2014 14:03:26 GMT -6
Another good long term investment is Skill Prisoner. Card is very underrated, and a LS staple (whenever the support drops). I see it going up to $20-$25. Picked up a set last week. Really looking like a good investment.
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Post by ALZ on May 18, 2014 17:37:49 GMT -6
Traptrix Trap Hole Nightmares are now 20 bucks a pop. Prolly a good idea to sell those now if you have a lot of them.
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Post by ragda on May 19, 2014 3:31:12 GMT -6
Hands and Artifacts are also going up.
There are those driving it up to 10-15 per hand. Ignition is seeing numbers like 30 and Sanctum around 40.
Angelly seems to still hold its value despite the fact Madolches only topped with 2 ppl.
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Post by bystander on May 19, 2014 7:15:16 GMT -6
Weren't the majority of those decks @ Philly Maldoche?
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Post by Yoh Komori on May 19, 2014 22:30:17 GMT -6
*is sitting on 11 oaths *is sitting on a 99% complete harpie core *is sitting on 20 or so full houses *....13 miracle fertilizer *....11 soul drain
NOW Harold tells me *rolleyes*
I would argue that deck lockdown, anti-spell fragrance (beats artifacts, and in theory pendulums), dodger dragon (mark my words....) and intercept all should also be hoarded. Nothing says "fail" like intercepting an esclation of monarchs play during your BP and swing into them with THEIR caius.....
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Post by bystander on May 20, 2014 9:30:17 GMT -6
Deck lockdown need to see how many copies I have of it. I know I have 1. I also have dodger dragon and Anti-spell Fragrance (which is in use currently).
Intercept only was printed once as a super. Need to grab some copies of it myself. For general side deck pool and specifically for the side deck for Counter Fairys too. Got to ask you Yoh, what about Pulling the Rug? That was a pretty big anti-monarch card back in the day. Wouldn't that work as well?
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Post by Yoh Komori on May 20, 2014 10:17:30 GMT -6
I would say it's gonna get better yes, I'd pick some pullings up.
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Post by bystander on May 20, 2014 11:13:56 GMT -6
Good I never traded off my extras when I got them a few years back.
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Post by ragda on May 21, 2014 21:52:31 GMT -6
IDK how Anti-Spell Fragrance "beats" Artifacts tbh.
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Post by troza on May 22, 2014 7:07:18 GMT -6
With Dark Simorg? Or does it stop their effects that turn even if they are destroyed?
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Post by Yoh Komori on May 22, 2014 7:07:26 GMT -6
you have to set em as spells to trigger their effects. ASP forces them to set, and in tandem with dark simorgh (should have mentioned that, but figured it was kind of implied) lock em out of setting.
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Post by bystander on May 22, 2014 8:01:56 GMT -6
you have to set em as spells to trigger their effects. ASP forces them to set, and in tandem with dark simorgh (should have mentioned that, but figured it was kind of implied) lock em out of setting. So I know which deck of mine to use to beat Artifacts now.
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Post by troza on May 22, 2014 9:32:38 GMT -6
Now I have one question... they say there that they can't use their effect until next turn... what if they are destroyed in that turn?
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Post by bystander on May 22, 2014 10:20:12 GMT -6
Artifacts effects activate on the opponents turn. Either summoned by Sanctuary or being destroyed by either players card effects.
If your opponent pops them during your end phase no effects.
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