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minghua241 karma
My favorite deck of all time(obviously it'd have to be one I played) was my PT Chicago 97 deck, which was 4 color Prison.
If you, like me, wonder what the deck looks like, here is the decklist.
Reproduced below:
Maindeck
- 4 Tundra
- 3 Savannah
- 2 Plateau
- 2 Undiscovered Paradise
- 1 Volcanic Island
- 1 Flood Plains
- 4 Mishra's Factory
- 4 Sky Diamond
- 3 Marble Diamond
- 4 Tithe
- 2 Swords to Plowshares
- 2 Gerrard's Wisdom
- 3 Wrath of God
- 4 Icy Manipulator
- 4 Counterspell
- 3 Armageddon
- 3 Aura of Silence
- 1 Pyroclasm
- 2 Sylvan Library
- 2 Gaea's Blessing
- 3 Winter Orb
- 3 Serrated Arrows
Sideboard
- 3 Ernham Djinn
- 3 Wildfire Emissary
- 2 Gaea's Blessing
- 2 Gerrard's Wisdom
- 1 Aura of Silence
- 2 Pyroblast
- 1 Red Elemental Blast
- 1 Hurkyl's Recall
- 1 Disenchant
Edit: The decklist in the link is slightly wrong according to Jon himself, I corrected it in my reproduction. Also, typos.
minghua2 karma
Using the ratio of profit over labor as the measurement, what is the most profitable among:
Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon, or Cardfight Vanguard?
eBay, Amazon, or other venues? Does the answer change for Magic only sales?
For Magic only, sealed product or singles?
For Magic singles only, in-store sales or online sales? Thanks!
minghua531 karma
First, thank you very much for doing this AMA, Ms. Hall.
My questions:
What do you do during the games where no music is involved?
You don't talk on the show (except the time you messed up the piano and sped up the music way too much for Wayne Brady). Was this a requirement from the director(s), or you are allowed to talk, but choose not to?
What is your favorite type of games? One with music and one without?
Thanks again.
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