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setrodox
Posts: 225/238
slivers are good, but if you have the right cards you can destroy slivers so easily because of their advantage. a card like: destroy all flying creatures they can't be regenerated, or something like that can destroy every sliver very easily. there is the crystaline sliver which says: slivers can't be targeted by spells or abilities, but it's only against targeted things. slivers are strong, but they are hard to defend.
Chickenlump
Posts: 115/722
It would take up more room than the program, but I'd be willing to sacrifice my hd space for it. It's still a great program.

I've never played with or against slivers (yet). I know their abilities give all other slivers their abilities, why is that bad? It doesn't seem like they would suck...
Cymoro
Posts: 221/2216
Originally posted by Chickenlump
I can now play full games and know all the mechanics of the program. But now I'm spoiled by my virtual decks...

Click click, add 4 Mox Diamonds, 4 black lotuses...etc etc...
The next real game I play, I'll probably look for my nonexistant cards....

Too bad I can't add the real card images to the cards...
( most likely illegal, probably why that feature isn't in the program... )

Actually, if you add in pictures of over 5000+ cards, the images would take up more space than the actual program files. Just keep it simple.

And slivers suck =D
setrodox
Posts: 223/238
i'm playing only with cards i have in real life. they are good enough.
Chickenlump
Posts: 93/722
I can now play full games and know all the mechanics of the program. But now I'm spoiled by my virtual decks...

Click click, add 4 Mox Diamonds, 4 black lotuses...etc etc...
The next real game I play, I'll probably look for my nonexistant cards....

Too bad I can't add the real card images to the cards...
( most likely illegal, probably why that feature isn't in the program... )
setrodox
Posts: 218/238
yesterday i played against my brother. he was using a sliver deck and i was using a colorless artifact deck. i won in the eleventh round... only wanted to say this
Chickenlump
Posts: 86/722
What a cool program. I just got done whomping my cousin with my Scalplexis deck.....

He used a card on me that he got to choose a card from my hand and I had to discard it.
I can't seem to find an option to let me choose a card from my hand and discard it (or bury it...wow...thats an old term )

Valcion
Posts: 70/1139
I use this a lot. And get owned a lot by someoen that uses an arcbound ravager deck x.x
setrodox
Posts: 162/238
the program netdraft is also very usable. with thiss you can make drafts online.
Lord Rahl
Posts: 82/792
I've been looking for a good online Magic program for a good while. Thanks Cymoro.
Cymoro
Posts: 139/2216
Originally posted by setrodox
yeah, i know it and i like it.
btw.: have you tested the chaos mode? there are some rules only for chaos mode. the normal mode is better but sometimes the chaosmode is cool.


I like how it acts like Chaos Dice, but if you're not up for Chaos mode, just find Chas Dice rules online and use them.
setrodox
Posts: 156/238
yeah, i know it and i like it.
btw.: have you tested the chaos mode? there are some rules only for chaos mode. the normal mode is better but sometimes the chaosmode is cool.
Cymoro
Posts: 137/2216
Download it here.

Apprentice is technically an online tabletop version of Magic, so you have to do a few things manually. Luckilly, it comes with a P2P chat built in, so that you can clarify your actions or insult other people by calling them "Biatches". It also has a convenient and easy-to-use deckbuilder with ALL the Magic cards ever made in it.

Try it out, and PM me if you want to play.

Questions? Ask 'em here.
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