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Nesting Wurm
Creature — Wurm
Trample
When Nesting Wurm enters the battlefield, you may search your library for up to three cards named Nesting Wurm, reveal them, and put them into your hand. If you do, shuffle your library.
twistedmage on Random Favorite Cards
5 years ago
My favorite card is Nesting Wurm because when i was first learning how to play my friend used a whole playset against me. never beat that deck then he moved and i never got another chance
twistedmage on Wurm Salad (Minus the Salad)
6 years ago
Ive always felt Nesting Wurm was really good especially since they find others and if youve got the mana can play more than one a turn
Epochalyptik on What do you say when …
7 years ago
"If you can't say something nice, say nothing at all" actually is helpful. The problem is that you need to exert self control in order to realize that philosophy.
While your opinions may be worth sharing, they're no more or less worth sharing than other people's opinions. Your definition of fun is no more or less correct than anyone else's. Your opinion of Nesting Wurm is not more or less correct than anyone else's.
I suspect that, to some degree, your problem lies in that you have a hard time empathizing with people. Maybe you think that Deathgaze Cockatrice cannot possibly be fun because it doesn't fit your conceptualization of fun. But rather than assuming anything, why not ask?
It's probably the same disconnect that leads you so easily to harshly-worded responses and then to ad hominem retorts.
It's a problem that you're ultimately going to have to address by yourself. Re-reading your own posts would probably help. For example, you're about to post the following on a Modern Bant deck:
"Llanowar Elves sucks. You should obviously be using Noble Hierarch or you'll never make it in Modern."
Rereading it in the preview screen, however, you opt for a more objective approach that considers what the other person wants:
"Llanowar Elves gets the job done, but it's not the best card for your deck. If your budget allows, you should consider using Noble Hierarch. It taps for the other colors you need and also has exalted, and it might help make the deck more competitive in your Modern FNMs."
Ask yourself: "why are people here?" It's not to listen to your opinions. Or mine. Or anyone else's. It's to participate in a community, give and receive help, and grow as players. Our perspectives as players are a part of that, and they're a means to growing as a community. Your posts would likely be more helpful and less abrasive if you approached them by asking "what do other people need?" rather than "what do I have to say?"
By the way, those of you who are instigating in this thread are in the wrong. Cut that shit out. If someone is getting to you, follow the above advice and go to another thread instead of further deteriorating this one.
Busse on What do you say when …
7 years ago
This goes to all but the OP: this guys seems nuts hahahah. Therefore, discussion here seems counterproductive and the thread might be better off closed. Much rudeness, such lack of politeness. Wow.
And Siyanor: you have a problem little whelp. We live in society and society has some rules and tacit agreements: spitting "honest clear and concise statements" is usually a dangerous thing. Work on that because if it raises this much of a problem in a WEBSITE, man I can just guess how you talk to people in real life.
Oh and before I forget: dismissing other people's opinion is awfully RUDE without a valid counter argument. Also price is like... ~30% of the importance of a deck list, at least.
And yeah pup, I hadn't seen Nesting Wurm in a while: so what? That invalidates my WHOLE opinion and experience in a given area? Oh please, don't make me laugh.
Cheers to all! Should we summon somebody to close this discussion before it gets bloody? Hahah
brokendwarf on What do you say when …
7 years ago
Well, this has been a delightful read.
To answer your most recent post: I always start with questions to get more info. In this case, it'd be something like "This is a really cohesive deck, but what is your reason(s) for running Nesting Wurm? It doesn't seem to fit the theme you're going for, so is it a card you enjoy using?" It's an open-ended questions that allows the creator to give you more info on specific things without sounding too intimidating.
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