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Deck Reviews / [Casual] Electromancery
« en: Agosto 01, 2014, 05:37:13 am »
Electromancery

The visions that scryers say they see may come from variations in the medium. If the medium is water (hydromancy), then the visions may come from the color, ebb and flow, or ripples produced by pebbles dropped in a pool. If the medium is a crystal ball, the visions may come from the tiny inclusions, web-like faults, or the cloudy glow within the ball under low light.

The Shahnameh, a historical epic work written in the late 10th century, gives a description of what was called the Cup of Jamshid or Jaam-e Jam, used in pre-Islamic Persia, which was used by wizards and practitioners of the esoteric sciences for observing all of the seven layers of the universe. The cup contained an elixir of immortality.

This deck is about utilizing the scry mechanic if ya havn't guessed so already ;)

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Deck Comments / Re: Imperial Painter White Splash - Comments
« en: Mayo 16, 2014, 04:27:47 am »
Why on earth would you have spent over $2000 on a deck?

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Deck Reviews / [Casual] Zeitgeist
« en: Mayo 15, 2014, 09:30:22 pm »
Zeitgeist

"Hegel believed that art reflected, by its very nature, the culture of the time in which it is created. Culture and art are inextricable because an individual artist is a product of his or her time and therefore brings that culture to any given work of art. Furthermore, he believed that in the modern world it was impossible to produce classical art, which he believed represented a "free and ethical culture", which depended more on the philosophy of art and theory of art, rather than a reflection of the social construct, or Zeitgeist in which a given artist lives."

This is an enchantment heavy deck, all revolving around spirits, boosting them and striking fast with several defensive cards thrown in.

Any suggestions as to what good spirit cards would be, good enchantment cards, etc would be greatly appreciated.


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