If you play this with Rock Hydra, the counters you put on them have to be actual heads. It does not say what they have to be heads of, however.
Posted By:
Totema
(5/13/2012 11:48:29 PM)
Use with Alpha/Beta lands for more fun
Posted By:
TheTorq
(5/15/2012 6:59:24 PM)
@Black Albino
Only the errata on Ashnod's Coupon mentions anything about buying a drink. If you R&D secret lair that errata away, the player doesn't have to buy the drink. They are just required to get it for you. The method of acquisition isn't specified. They could just take the drink you placed on the table and give it back to you.
Edit: Actually the errata doesn't even specify that it must be purchased. You just have to pay any costs for it, which might imply buying, but still doesn't require it.
Posted By:
RuscoJames
(8/20/2012 1:33:27 PM)
@TheWrathOfShane: No guarantees, but perhaps a little HTML entity encoding might do the trick?
R&D's Secret Lair
Or, if that doesn't work, perhaps some URL encoding?
R%26D's Secret Lair
Either way, even if it works it's ugly as sin.
Posted By:
MrMilosz
(8/26/2013 2:37:41 PM)
I should put this into an EDH deck just to guarantee instant comedy.
"Welp, the card says we all lose one life. Do we have to concede now, or does the game expect us to hang ourselves?"
Posted By:
Nucleon
(9/23/2013 11:14:19 PM)
Apocalypse Chime... fetch yer shovels!
Posted By:
OstravaBoletaria
(11/8/2013 12:44:18 PM)
As a chaotic-neutral troll, this is one of my favorite cards in the entire game.
Posted By:
car2n
(2/3/2014 6:01:05 PM)
Ignore all errata is pretty clear.
Play cards as written could be interpreted as ignoring the entire comprehensive rules as well, but since that either grinds the game to a complete halt with no way to play lands, cast spells, attack, block, place activated or triggered abilities on the stack or even pass priority: OR it turns magic into calvinball, where anything goes,
It makes much more sense that "play cards as written" means to still follow everything in the comprehensive rules except rules that are directly contradicted by the non-oracle text of cards.
Edit:
a more interesting way of interpreting "play all cards as written is that players have to write down which land they wish to play, which cards they want to cast, which abilities they choose to activate, which cards they choose as targets and which creatures will attack or block for them each turn.
Posted By:
casual_melvin
(2/15/2014 7:00:08 PM)
"I play Wrath of god" (4th edition)
*Player dresses up and grabs a shovel*
Posted By:
Jeri
(2/27/2014 1:27:08 AM)
I can't believe no one has mentioned Decree of Annihilation.
"Remove all hands from the game" = everyone has to use their feet
Posted By:
yuvalg
(2/28/2014 1:30:51 AM)