Azorius Prison
Pauper
3 years ago ago
Deck
Rakdos - 3's Company - Mythic BO1 4/21
@TonyTheTerrible It'd be a little too good if it doubled the familiar proc I think. I should also add that it doesn't double the bastion damage either, but there are many benefits to having the familars and cauldrons. What makes this deck good in my opinion is that the decks mechanics play well enou...
4 years ago ago
Deck Comment
Rakdos - 3's Company - Mythic BO1 4/21
Arena Standard
4 years ago ago
Deck
Historic Brawl - Vivien, Arkbow Ranger
MTGA Events
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Deck
Historic Brawl RDW
MTGA Events
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White Wheenie
Pauper
4 years ago ago
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Pauper
4 years ago ago
Deck
Red Deck Wins - Getting started
Arena Standard
4 years ago ago
Deck
virtuousprime
virtuousprime

There was a man who tamed horses in a small village with his son. One day after working with the horses his son accidently left the gate open and all of the horses had left by the morning. Once the news got out the locals lined up to this man, they told him how sorry they were for his misfortune and that this was truly a bad omen. "Maybe" the man said in response to the locals. The next morning the man was awoken by his son who seemed to be in a panic of sorts. The son explained to the father that the horses had returned! The man walked outside to see that not only had their horses returned, but the horses also brought back wild horses with them as well. The mans horse stock was now more than double what it previously was. All the village folk cheered for this man and told him he was truly fortunate to have such a blessing. The man shrugged his shoulders as he replied "Maybe".The following day the man was inside his cottage making stew for himself and his son. The casual stirring was abruptly ended when the man heard a shriek coming from outside. The man checked to see what had happened to find his son laying on the ground with a broken leg. "One of the new horses bucked me off while we were training" explained the son. The man went in to town to find medicine for his son. When he explained what had happened the towns people told him of how tragic his situation is. With a smile the man said "Maybe". The next day two soldiers came to the mans house and told him the country was being invaded, there's a draft and his son has been picked. "He can't fight, he just broke his leg yesterday" explained the man. The soldiers left, his son stayed home. The villagers all told him how lucky that was. "Maybe" he said.