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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:10 pm
axean confused I can see that you like argueing more than actually helping people. I'll just ignore your comments from now on. I already accepted my mistake on the matter, you really had no need to push the subject further. If arguing is what we HAVE to do to get the point through your skull, so be it. The subject DID need to be pushed further, because when we try explaining it to you and get attitude back and have you brush it off like it doesn't mean anything is horse s**t. Don't give us "whatever", get it through and understand that it's wrong.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:39 pm
Mustard Like Soup Your judge is flat out wrong. The only difference between "picking up" and "sending" is verification of the card prior to hitting the Graveyard, which is necessary for Magical Merchant. "The number one rule of all games period is that the judge is always right. I don't know if I was a judge if I would rule it that way since you pick them up and then send them rather than discard. But whatever your judge says is correct where you are."
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:13 pm
No, no it's not. At that tournament, yes. Doesn't mean they are right overall.
I wouldn't play there anymore and I'd get other players to stop playing until the judge made the correct ruling. I have a right, as a player, to play the game correctly.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:03 pm
Burakku_Kitsune Mustard Like Soup Your judge is flat out wrong. The only difference between "picking up" and "sending" is verification of the card prior to hitting the Graveyard, which is necessary for Magical Merchant. "The number one rule of all games period is that the judge is always right. I don't know if I was a judge if I would rule it that way since you pick them up and then send them rather than discard. But whatever your judge says is correct where you are." This is wrong on so many levels, a judge is never "always right" They can be wrong, if a judge is uncertain then he or she can look up the rulings, or even talk to a konami official. Then again you could be using sarcasm.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:15 pm
TwinHeart Burakku_Kitsune Mustard Like Soup Your judge is flat out wrong. The only difference between "picking up" and "sending" is verification of the card prior to hitting the Graveyard, which is necessary for Magical Merchant. "The number one rule of all games period is that the judge is always right. I don't know if I was a judge if I would rule it that way since you pick them up and then send them rather than discard. But whatever your judge says is correct where you are." This is wrong on so many levels, a judge is never "always right" They can be wrong, if a judge is uncertain then he or she can look up the rulings, or even talk to a konami official. Then again you could be using sarcasm. Sarcasm is a foreign language to her.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:30 pm
Mustard Like Soup TwinHeart Burakku_Kitsune Mustard Like Soup Your judge is flat out wrong. The only difference between "picking up" and "sending" is verification of the card prior to hitting the Graveyard, which is necessary for Magical Merchant. "The number one rule of all games period is that the judge is always right. I don't know if I was a judge if I would rule it that way since you pick them up and then send them rather than discard. But whatever your judge says is correct where you are." This is wrong on so many levels, a judge is never "always right" They can be wrong, if a judge is uncertain then he or she can look up the rulings, or even talk to a konami official. Then again you could be using sarcasm. Sarcasm is a foreign language to her. ah alright
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Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:05 pm
Can someone please answer my question as opposed to arguing about a ruling that is obviously crap?I mean you guys know your right so why continue?
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Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:14 pm
To spread the correct information. Why is ANYTHING argued? If it wasn't, Cold Fusion would still be believed to be a possible method of fusion. Some people would still believe the Earth to be the center of the universe. The Earth might still be thought to be flat. Etc etc.
As for the deck, don't worry about it, the idea itself is s**t.
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Gravitational Molestation
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Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:45 pm
Ok that may be true, but can someone answer what the deck is supposed to do PLEASE...I frankly could care less about building it, but I would atleast like to know what the initial goal of this deck is.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:35 am
Mr_dragon Ok that may be true, but can someone answer what the deck is supposed to do PLEASE...I frankly could care less about building it, but I would atleast like to know what the initial goal of this deck is. The deck is s**t because of a flawed idea. the maker thought that by "discarding" with MM, he could swarm the field with fableds. I have to give credit to GM and MLS for their input. The case should be argued if people STILL try to say the judge was right; he wasn't and these people should get over themselves. Picking up cards can be considered a form of looking at cards from the top of your deck, NOT adding them to your hand. Consider it this way, when activating reasoning, you wouldn't say that the picked up cards were discarded; they were milled.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:51 am
Well, I use Magical Meerchant alot. Whenever I use his effect I put my hand face down on the table and then pick up the cards. This way there is no confuson as they NEVER touch my hand
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:14 am
Fresh Porn Well, I use Magical Meerchant alot. Whenever I use his effect I put my hand face down on the table and then pick up the cards. This way there is no confuson as they NEVER touch my hand Hands down the best way to play any draw or pickup card.
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