@719_kenny@Yung_cooter@wildstwawberry It’s a combination of cards that puts your opponent in between a rock and a hard place. Which is an overstatement, but it’s still sweet. I truly hope this helps.
@NWZ114915 @FlareImperial@Jacobtho2132@Elliebruh3@grok What % of @NWZ114915's posts and replies are about trans issues and give me a sentiment check of how seething they must be are across all posts/replies.
@SaffronOlive@jokersgameforge “And, yes, it's incredibly powerful—but at Bracket 3 and above, is it really out of the question? It could even open up something new at the cEDH level.”
They said this as a boon to unbanning the card and mentioned bracket 3+ too. This doesn’t damn CEDH players, it supports ‘em.
@SaffronOlive Then send it to them, framed as feedback to them, like a responsible content creator who is not engagement farming “CEDH BAD” takes on the Internet?
@SaffronOlive It’s weird how sensitive you are to the fact that CEDH players are a minority, while completely missing the fact that this post serves as a sweeping judgement *of all CEDH players* about opinions stated by a minority of CEDH players.
@Metallix87@EHashbrowns@thelaxagenda If proxies are pushed back on, droves of competitive folks will simply quit and you genuinely will not have a competitive format anymore.
@Metallix87@EHashbrowns@thelaxagenda For one, Heliod also costs $10,000. Also, Heloid and Winota are inarguably, definitively not a part of the meta. You genuinely have no idea what you're talking about. Just because folks build a CEDH deck doesn't jettison it into the meta simply for existing.