Jupiter Games NELCQ (02/11/2012) — 1st Place
…eBay auction for the last non-Japanese foil card in my deck — a Chrome Mox. Unfortunately, it was bad timing for me, I had just sent out student loan payments…
…eBay auction for the last non-Japanese foil card in my deck — a Chrome Mox. Unfortunately, it was bad timing for me, I had just sent out student loan payments…
…mana. I continually draw into Chrome Mox and Duress, which doesn’t help. By the time my opponent kills me, I have drawn all four copies of Duress and Chrome Mox….
…dirt. Hand No. 2: (on the play) Burning Wish [[Mox Opal [[Mox Opal Lotus Petal Chrome Mox Lion’s Eye Diamond Rite of Flame » Keep or Mulligan? Keep The stock…
…Bloodstained Mire [[Mox Opal [[Mox Opal [[Mox Opal » Keep or Mulligan? Share your answer in the comments below! I’ll provide my answer in the next article. For now, make…
…1 Chain of Vapor 3 Rite of Flame 4 Dark Ritual 4 Lion’s Eye Diamond 4 Lotus Petal 4 Mox Opal 3 Chrome Mox 4 Polluted Delta 4 Bloodstained Mire…
…that these decks do not play Force of Will. I’d start off with Underground Sea, Dark Ritual, Wishclaw Talisman, Lion’s Eye Diamond, [[Mox Opal, tap [[Mox Opal to cast Rite…
…Chrome Mox, Chrome Mox, Lion’s Eye Diamond, Gemstone Mine, Underground Sea, Ad Nauseam, and Brainstorm. I play Underground Sea and pass the turn. Jeremiah’s turn is just as quick, “Tropical…
…at the cost of less explosiveness which brings me to Mox Opal. Mox Opal — I really like Mox Opal, but the deck really needs another playable storm artifact before…
…Collector Ouphe, a Bloodstained Mire could recirculate that Chain of Vapor as an out. Cast Lotus Petal, play Chrome Mox (Imprint: Brainstorm), [[Mox Opal, tap the pair of moxen and…
…Chrome Mox (Imprint: Rite of Flame), play Lion’s Eye Diamond, cast [[Mox Opal, and then Dark Ritual. Assuming that the Dark Ritual resolves, cast the Burning Wish you drew off…
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