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somelazyassartist · 1 year
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Also uh, joining a very small campaign soon and haven't been able to choose which character to play lol,,, I only know one other person's character setup and wanted to have a few ideas for myself so we don't accidentally end up with an entire party of one class lol. These are just kinda my basic concepts and they might change a bit when I polish em a bit but these are who I'm trying to pick between :]
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If y'all have thoughts on who I should play feel free to let me know, I'm still pretty indecisive lol. I'll still probably just pick whichever one fills a missing niche in our party best, but it can't hurt to get outside opinions lol
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mtg-cards-hourly · 3 months
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Oracle of Mul Daya
Artist: Vance Kovacs TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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sexhaver · 3 months
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i love the dedication myself and other turbo-MTG-brain-damaged Johnnies have for theorycrafting bespoke game states involving Panglacial Wurm and nonreversible mana effects (usually Selvala, Explorer Returned or Chromatic Sphere) that would be unresolvable under the Comprehensive Rules, thus proving their fallibility, like theologicians asking the old "could God create a rock so heavy even He could not lift it" chestnut.
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the crux of the issue here is that Selvala and other mana sources that move + reveal the top card of your library like Chromatic Sphere and Millikin are "nonreversible" because they reveal information from a hidden zone (your library). normally if an illegal game state arose for some reason, you can just reverse 99% of the possible actions in the game, but these guys are the exception (note the last sentence):
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now this would be enough of a headache on its own, but then you add in Panglacial Wurm, notably the literal only card in the game that you can cast in the middle of searching your library. this, in turn, lets you activate mana abilities. including ones that interact with the top card of your library. the top card you can already see (but nobody else can), because you're in the middle of shuffling your library. and in the very likely event that some illegal game state arises (say you need 4 extra mana to cast the Wurm and Selvala only reveals 3 nonland cards), you explicitly CANNOT reverse these mana abilities.
you see the problem(s).
and it's a genuinely interesting line of questioning because as it turns out the main answers we (rules alchemists) get from judges boil down to "come on now, if this actually happened in a real game, the judge would know you created this situation on purpose while knowing how close it is to cheating and hand you a warning/game loss", which is more of an engineering answer than a mathematician answer imo. and then you start pressing the details further and end up in bizarre territory where you could be handed a warning/loss for "intentionally creating an illegal gamestate" when you try to cast Panglacial Wurm without enough mana because of Selvala, Explorer Returned RNG or even misplays like accidentally tapping Millikin for mana before Mul Daya Channelers, as described here. also a special shoutout to this thread:
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they are doing things on MTGSalvation that Richard Garfield doesn't know about
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markrosewater · 1 year
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I really enjoyed the walkthrough of the history of future sight effects in your article! You excluded what I'd consider an important subset in the land-based ones though, like oracle of mul daya and courser of kruphix. Was this purposeful, or just a mistake?
Just an oversight.
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ultimateplaylistmaker · 2 months
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Togami DND Maker
(Class Type Poll) (Class Poll) (Subclass Poll) (Lineage Type) (Lineage Poll) (Backstory Poll)
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inventors-fair · 1 year
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Within Reach Entries, #10-19 of 19
Mourning Mage by @snugz Sole Concern by @helloijustreadyourpost Waterborne Wenders by @bread-into-toast Scatter the Ashes by @deg99 Nihilistic Stupor by @0woah Mul Daya Homeseeker by @nine-effing-hells Heatgrasper by @reaperfromtheabyss Tyrant’s Scepter by @dimestoretajic That Hideous Hunger by @wolkemesser Eager Defender by @i-am-the-one-who-wololoes
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[OTC] [EN] [0200] Oracle of Mul Daya [3G] [MV4] [RAR] [GRE] [CRE] [Elf] [Shaman] [2/2] [Vance Kovacs] [2024]
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bantirajora · 8 months
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#MondayMotivation
Daya Dharm ka Mul hai paap Mul abhiman kah Kabir dayavan ke pass rahe Bhagwan !
Jagat Guru tatvdarshi sant Rampal Ji Maharaj !adhik jankari ke liye dekhen Sadhna channel Sham 7:30 se
Kabir is God 🌎
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darkaviarymc · 2 years
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Ooh, favorite commander deck! Favorite tribe? Favorite color/guild? Please info dump about mtg
Ooooh okay YES I SHALL INFODUMP
Currently my favorite deck is a green/red/white lands matter deck. It's the Zendikar Rising "lands wrath" precon with Obuun Mul Daya Ancestor as the commander. I put about $30 into upgrades because I needed some life gain (especially with the Rakdos burn shenanigans my housemates like to pull 😑) and a way to cheat my way around hexproof and indestructible. Let's just say if you're running green and don't have Bonds of Mortality I don't know what you're even doing with your life. Especially if that one bitch in your play group runs Boros angel tribal... she brings that fucker out and I wonder why we're even friends /j /lh.
My other fave deck is one I built myself that I'm still working on getting juuust right. It's a Selesnyan human tribal with Kylar Siguardian Emissary. I can go big, wide, or both, seeing as how the synergies work in a way that counters give me creatures, creatures give me counters, and it's very easy to have a massive army of flampling beatsticks by turn 6-7 (I am kissing you on my mouth, Odric Lunarch Marshal)
I would definitely say that my favorite color is green, seeing as how all of my favorite decks as well as a lot of decks I'm in the process of building have green in them. Selesnya and Simic are probably my favorite guilds, though I'll occasionally mix it up and steal one of my partner's Dimir decks.
I'm really excited about getting my Golgari aristocrat deck with Mazirek put together! It's a pricey one though, so I'm plinking away at it piece by piece. So many good, repeatable sac outlets are fucking EXPENSIVE (looking at YOU, Phyrexian Altar)
Thank you for the opportunity to gush about MTG, Anon!
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borobudurnews · 2 years
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Pengelola DTW Ketep Pass Magelang Apresiasi PWI Jateng Gelar Anugerah Pariwisata 2022
Pengelola DTW Ketep Pass Magelang Apresiasi PWI Jateng Gelar Anugerah Pariwisata 2022
BNews–MAGELANG– Direktur Utama (Dirut) Daya Tarik Wisata Ketep Pass Kabupaten Magelang, Mul Budi Santoso mengapresiasi dan memberikan sambutab baik. Yakni terhadap Ajang Anugerah Pariwisata Jawa Tengah 2002 yang digelar Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia (PWI) Jateng. Dimana acara tersebut juga akan dibuka Menteri  Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, di Ketep Pass…
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mtgdays · 2 years
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Double Masters 2022 Spoilers — June 20 | Seasoned Pyro, Thrumming Stone
Double Masters 2022 Spoilers — June 20 | Seasoned Pyro, Thrumming Stone
Seasoned Pyromancer, Thrumming Stone, and Oracle of Mul Daya headline today’s previews. Source: MTG GOLD FISH
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Mul Daya Channelers by Jason Chan
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mtg-cards-hourly · 2 years
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Mul Daya Channelers
Artist: Jason Chan TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor commander deck tech
This deck is all about my favorite janky stratagy, turning lands into creatures. (With an enchantment sub- theme because everyone loves enchantments )
  https://archidekt.com/decks/787728#Lands_Alive
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Ramp, ramp, ramp, into lands
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Lands, your most important resource
Self starters
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Self protectors
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Mana fixing
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Utilizing utility
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Time to turn those lands into face smashers
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Power them up
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Protection and Recursion 
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Expand each theme further
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markrosewater · 2 years
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Hey Mark! A little feedback on Future Sight effect templating. I vastly, vastly prefer the old template where you play with the top card of your library revealed (Future Sight, Oracle of Mul Daya, Courser of Kruphix). I find it annoying to play with the new template (Bolas's Citadel, Mystic Forge, Augur of Autumn), since it always leads to one player staring at the other as they check the top of their library over and over and over.
The reason we prefer it is to keep hidden information in the game. If my opponent always sees the top card of my library, they (eventually) know everything in my hand, and that’s just less fun gameplay.
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dailytopimagic · 6 years
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Topi’s Daily Card #1321:  Oracle of Mul Daya
Possibly one of the best ramp cards out there, Oracle of Mul Daya does it all.  It ups your land drops by one, and it takes lands off of the top of your deck.  Of course, this comes with the minor downside of people knowing what you’re drawing, but I’ll be honest, unless someone’s really paying attention people forget and the cards are a surprise again in a few turns.  It’s essentially like a green sort of card draw, guaranteeing what goes into your hand is non-land gas, and all the while your mana base just gets better and better.
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