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@sonorhC
Have you actually played this game before? If you think graveyard/bottom of library = gone forever, I wonder.
And who actually says "noobs"?
Posted By:
Morgaledh
(9/21/2012 4:38:12 PM)
Thran turbine works well with this.
Posted By:
Darkmatter32
(5/17/2013 10:37:23 PM)
Milling your opponent does have a few other advantages. It reduces their options when they use cards that search their library; and a number of high-caliber decks (especially control decks early in Magic's history) only have one or two cards capable of actually winning (plus, usually, a few ways to get those back; but it's not unthinkable that you'll mill every potential way they have to reach victory away )
If the cards were on the bottom of their library, they could set up their lock and then wait until they draw them; but if there's no victory condition left in their deck at all (and they've been milled even a little bit, so they'll run out of cards first), they're often screwed.
Finally, there are some decks that use your opponent's library as a resource, not just yours. This was, again, particularly true in the early days of magic, where most of the graveyard-resource cards were things like Animate Dead, which worked on your opponent's graveyard as easily as yours (and where o... (see all)
Posted By:
Aquillion
(5/19/2013 11:10:47 PM)