i use this to troll my opponents.
Posted By:
thelasttroll
(2/3/2011 7:06:05 AM)
...This isn't actually legal in Legacy, is it?
>.>
Posted By:
ThePieManOfDeath
(10/17/2012 5:43:43 PM)
In short, this card reads: "each player loses a good chunk of life", which is obviously better than damage since it can't be prevented. It also puts players in a lose/lose situation. If they bid too much they have about lost anyway, and if they don't, then they lose even more.
Edit: CpmCrunch, nah, it doesn't break MTGO. The game client simply asks people to pick a number. At least last time I played goblin game on MTGO it worked that well just fine.
Posted By:
majinara
(4/27/2014 1:43:32 AM)
What ?
Posted By:
True_Smog
(11/11/2009 3:41:33 AM)
That's it. I'm building a legacy storm deck that gets to 9 mana, then hide objects equal to my life minus one, and follow up with grapeshot. If I ever win with this, someone will be ***ed off.
Posted By:
Lueseto
(5/26/2013 8:39:24 PM)
They fixed the errata because of the rules.
109.1. An object is an ability on the stack, a card, a copy of a card, a token, a spell, a permanent, or an
emblem
Posted By:
Sjalistra
(11/24/2013 7:56:01 AM)
@ Salient
The fact that you own 245 copies of Cheatyface has convinced me that you are, in fact, a god.
Posted By:
the_sixth_degree
(6/29/2012 5:30:27 PM)
Combo with Tainted Sigil? Especially if you already have more life than opponent.
Say I'm at 11, and you're at 10. I pick.......10. Oh, you picked 1? Well you drop to 9, then halve to 4. I drop to 1. Then I used Tainted Sigil. I go to 17.
Makes a really fun card, ridiculously deadly, and not too risky, either. Shame the colors are awkward, though...
Posted By:
MrBarrelRoll
(3/2/2011 1:32:12 PM)
I held up a handful of sand, does it count each grain of sand?
Posted By:
murdershot21
(8/11/2010 5:12:55 PM)
Someone I was playing back in the day didn't read this card all the way through, and hid all the cards in his library, counting each individual card as an object. I hid a pencil. I lost 7 life, they lost 40something. Good times.
Red needs more gambling cards like this, although maybe not so exorbitantly expensive.
Posted By:
allmighty_abacus
(9/21/2010 8:07:05 AM)