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Posted By:
CJM2
(10/21/2012 7:31:15 PM)
Over at Dance of Many there are some excellent suggestions for this card.
Posted By:
JovianHomarid
(11/28/2012 12:30:03 PM)
Hmmm... The Doubling Season + Followed Footsteps combo creates an interesting mathematical construct. I'm not sure if you can analytically describe it.
The key is a semi-exponential 2^X + X function.
You begin with 1 Doubling Season.
Next turn, you get two more, so in total 1 +2^1 = 1 + 2 = 3.
Then 3 + 2^3 = 11, and then the big jump, 11 + 2^11 = 11 + 2048 = 2059.
The next step is still doable on your calculator of your computer, it gives you 2059 + 6.6 x 10^619 (!!!!!) 5/5 creatures. That's not just a bit over a Googol (10^100), it's 10^519 times larger.
The next step is probably impossible to compute.
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(11/30/2012 5:25:08 PM)
This card is always funny to me because it sounds like the last sentence nullifies everything before it. As though the text says "each other enchantment is a creature with power and toughness equal to their converted...nah screw it, they're still enchantments."
Posted By:
EGarrett01
(4/7/2013 2:03:06 PM)
Great with mass removals, Replenish and a lot of good enchantments like Crusade in that time.
Posted By:
MagicJohn
(4/29/2013 10:48:01 AM)
Opalescence, doubling season, followed footsteps. After 5 turns, there's more than a googol doubling season tokens.
Thromok the Insatiable, I attack you with my googol^2 / googol^2.
Yes I could use a far more efficient tactic for infinite tokens. But there's just something exceptionally delicious about eating Doubling Season.
Posted By:
HotHit
(6/9/2013 7:48:29 AM)
With this out, this turns Open the Vaults into a pseudo-Twilight's Call (plus artifacts) or Replenish into a... I guess one-sided Twilight's Call.
And Replenish was printed in the same block. Wow! Who ever guessed the Urza block was epic?
Posted By:
Ferlord
(6/18/2013 7:46:03 AM)
Doubling Season, Followed Footsteps, Paradox Haze, Parallel Lives Now with more tokens!
Posted By:
Zinquox
(8/27/2013 6:48:40 AM)
I wonder how this card is going to work with the new enchantment creatures from theros such as Thassa, God of the Sea
Posted By:
burdgod
(8/28/2013 7:18:17 AM)
My new favorite deck: this, Serra's Sanctum, and thirty-something Leylines. Swing on turn 1 (even on the play) with a bunch of 4/4s.
Posted By:
MostlyLost
(11/1/2013 10:39:36 AM)