@Kryptnyt: I'm pretty sure Zhou and Zhuge both thought of fire ships because of how Cao Cao was transporting his troops along the Yangtze. A lot of his troops had never ridden boats before, meaning many of them were prone to motion sickness. To temper that, Cao tied several ships at a time together to help stabilize them. However, this meant that the flames from the fire ships had a way that much easier to get to successive ships in the fleet.
Posted By:
SkyknightXi
(10/29/2013 9:34:20 PM)
"you should always use fire" Jaya Ballard
Posted By:
moonmist103
(10/30/2013 8:36:34 PM)
"Ohohoho! Fire! It's funny because it kills people!"
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/29/2013 7:26:01 PM)
Concentrate for 2UU, or Brilliant plan at 4U. I might actually run this in my five-color deck.
Hmm...
Posted By:
JaFaR_Ironclad
(11/2/2013 1:47:24 AM)
You WILL pay Portal Three Kingdoms and you WILL like it! -WotC
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(10/29/2013 6:06:45 PM)
Excellent deduction Watson! After all, being serious, I actually find it very difficult to believe Fire would be an effective strategy at sea!
I wonder what it was like for the first few thousand soldiers to die to longbow 'rain' because they clustered themselves too much? :) Lesson Learned: buddies are good, but spread out enough so the enemy has to AIM!
This card looks alright. It's a sorcery where today's standards want it to be an instant, but come on it's still fun x3
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(10/30/2013 10:43:13 AM)
If all else fails use fire.
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(10/30/2013 10:29:38 AM)
Fire. BRILLIANT!
Posted By:
Mode
(10/30/2013 11:18:30 AM)
"I call it the temporary tat. Whaddya think? Brilliant, no?"
Posted By:
Kirbster
(10/31/2013 1:12:48 PM)
I have a better plan, concentrate
Posted By:
Belgarath123
(11/1/2013 9:27:36 AM)