![]() ![]() I think there are good reasons to believe the discouragement campaign will work, if even 5% of the players population were like the one you met, I bet you would think twice before risking to waste another 1 hour playing that deck, resulting in more fun for everyone.ītw, why anyone would play the book combo is out of my understanding. ![]() I sympathise more for the guy acting out of revenge, and perhaps discouraging others from playing decks I don't want to see, than with those who intentionally play boring decks (the same applies to the lame meta decks you mentioned). So, from my perspective, if I met you two, he would have no reasons to rope/wrong me (excluding he would rope any deck, beside the point), but you would do me wrong because that's your play style choice. But, see the point, his behaviour was a response to a wrong he thought he received (you wanted to waste his time), your deck choice is your desire to waste everyone's time regardless what they did to you. Personally, I wouldn't have any preference between a roper or a boring time waster deck, both are unfun, both are ahole, and I wouldn't play against either. s s s: Faceless Haven becomes a 4/3 creature with vigilance and all creature types until end of turn. Add To Wishlist Restock Notice Gatherer & Rulings. Pro Tip In an aggressive creature-based deck, Faceless Haven can help apply pressure while surviving board wipes. If it was in person we could choose who to play against but instead we get to play vs decks we despise and vs players we despise. : Faceless Haven becomes a 4/3 creature with vigilance and all creature types until end of turn. I wouldn't justify one evil with other evils. In October 2018, this art piece: Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, an algorithm-generated print, was sold for 432,500, thus beginning the AI-Art goldRush. ![]()
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