wereotter said: andrewvanmarle said: GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that. to be honest I wish it discarded.....The whole hand in deck shuffle thing has no funtion in PQ Except that it does. This card intentionally doesn't trigger anything in graveyards. That was irrelevant in Origins, but makes a difference if you're forcing your opponent to shuffle their Grind//Dust into their library rather than discarding it where they can just exile your creatures.Though at this point the card should be updated to more closely reflect it's paper counterpart and also shuffle your graveyards in. Get rid of those embalm/eternalize/aftermath cards.
andrewvanmarle said: GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that. to be honest I wish it discarded.....The whole hand in deck shuffle thing has no funtion in PQ
GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that.
andrewvanmarle said: wereotter said: andrewvanmarle said: GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that. to be honest I wish it discarded.....The whole hand in deck shuffle thing has no funtion in PQ Except that it does. This card intentionally doesn't trigger anything in graveyards. That was irrelevant in Origins, but makes a difference if you're forcing your opponent to shuffle their Grind//Dust into their library rather than discarding it where they can just exile your creatures.Though at this point the card should be updated to more closely reflect it's paper counterpart and also shuffle your graveyards in. Get rid of those embalm/eternalize/aftermath cards. Nooooooo please no! Blue has some really good graveyard interaction now, this would make days undoing not playable in those decks
Bil said: There are a bunch of options for blue graveyard decks but you dont see them too often and they are generally splashed with another color. However there are some useful blue cards that rely on graveyard (most of them are dual colored too) The blue/black bounce spell that discards 2 cards on aftermath is pretty cheap for 2 effects. There's also the blue/white support that destroys an attacking creature but his aftermath is less interesting (except for selfdiscard). There are a few eternalize and embalm creatures too. In legacy you also have the black/blue respawning zombie, more often seen in black decks though. I used to play a selfdiscard aftermath/embalm deck in white/blue and it was pretty fun. After a few turns the board was a minefield. Fun, but not very reliable for competition though.
morgue427 said: ah mainloop battled your varaska deck( i know off topic) that was one nasty deck congrats on that ai killer