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Fevor?
May 17, 2006 18:16:43 GMT -5
Post by GospelofRob on May 17, 2006 18:16:43 GMT -5
Is it true that Fevor doubles all special abilities, thus an Illusionist and Frost sorcerrer can Fully Engage two creatures a turn when under the command of Lord Zycon?
Second, sacrifical grounds states that your oppenent can't use actions on your turn. Does that mean they can't defend, and you can attack without fear of damage from any source? If so, should there be an errata cause then there is no reason to not play that card, even if it is an Ultra Rare.
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Keith Katsikas
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Fevor?
May 17, 2006 21:07:55 GMT -5
Post by Keith Katsikas on May 17, 2006 21:07:55 GMT -5
It is true that Feror double the Special Abilities of Creatures under Lord Zycon's control so long as he controls a Maintained Guild.
Second, Yes, having a Sacred Grounds in play means your opponents cannot use actions to defend. However, this will not stop them from blocking. If you manage to get the sacred ground in play and it remains there the most it will do is hurt (really bad) a control deck, and it will most likely change the stratogoy of most other decks. But it is not an immediate game winner. And there are so many ways to remove effects. Every Sideboard should have at least one.
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