... Or you simply co-ordinate with nearby allies not to spend mana on their turn while your opponents play spells. Then you and your allies get the most out of it.
EDIT: Yep, I done goofed. You all get the same amount no matter what. To quote someone, "reading is hot tech".
Posted By:
djflo
(1/12/2012 2:30:54 AM)
I've never seen a card that says "Target opponent wins the game." but this one comes close. Especially if your opponent is holding a Glaring Spotlight.
Posted By:
Hussalo
(7/26/2013 9:51:14 PM)
Combos well with Elesh-Norn in Commander. Drop Elesh-Norn, then next turn pay 8 mana for seven 3/3 s
Posted By:
EdgarPoeAllen
(8/11/2013 1:21:08 PM)
Jovial Evil has a use!
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/14/2013 7:39:25 AM)
Imagine chaining these in a 4 player game with a single mana echoes out.
Assume your mana pool starts at , and that your opponents don't help.
Play first for . Everyone is at 1 soldier, and you have
Play second for . Everyone gets 3 more, 4 total, and you get 3*3+3*3*4=45 mana
Play third for 45. Everyone gets 45 more, 49 total, and you get 45*48+45*3*49=8775 mana
Play fourth for 8775. Everyone gets 8775 more, 8824 total, and you get 8775*8823+8775*3*8824 = 309,713,625 mana
If you are crazy enough, do the calc for 4 mana echoes.
Explanation of the math using the third iteration:
45*48: you get 45 creatures that trigger it for n-1, where 'n' is your number of creatures, since they won't count themselves, or 48.
45*3*49: 45 creatures times 3 players come in to trigger the echoes. you have 49 creatures, so they each trigger for 49.
Posted By:
kiseki
(12/17/2013 12:15:35 PM)
Everybody happy with his or her shiny new army? Perhaps now would be an okay time for me to cast War Report, then?
Posted By:
Asok_Green
(3/13/2014 7:49:33 AM)