The (Very) Overpriced Store

Vintage* FAMOUSWATERMELON

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200? What? Did I read that right? —Nov. 23, 2015

Well, it seems that we're at 200. Holy shit. Never actually thought that this would happen. I still remember that first deckcycle, where the deck had Forced Fruition and the name "Not Jeskai" on it... sniffle

But enough emotions, let's get straight down to business!! Some pretty big changes have been made to the Store. First off, we are sad to announce the departure of Burning Earth. He was here from the beginning of the whole adventure, but was starting to do more good than bad, selling products at lower prices than he should have, so he had to go. Quarantine Field will take his place, guarding the Overpriced Store at night all on his lonesome... but he gives no mercy and will provide a very, um, permanent solution to any problems. Ankh of Mishra also departs after a short stay at the Store, but for a much darker reason: he was corrupted by a big competitor, and started to do damage to the Store way to often. The new landlady, Expedition Map will help find the least expensive parcels of land all around for the Store to build on. With more and more little shops opening, she's needed more and more.

On that note, the Store has officially conquered Europe, its competition bought off or annihilated. Asia and Africa open their doors to us!

Thank you so much for all the support and suggestions guys, it's been absolutely fabulous!! To expensive prices we go!!

Not that I'm going to be playing this against actual vintage decks though XD

October 14, 2015 12:25 p.m.

Dolum says... #2

the rack is a better replacement for black vice

November 14, 2015 2:43 p.m.

The point of Vice is to punish players for keeping cards in their hand (since they don't want to pay costs for Manabarbs and others) and potentially deal damage at the beginning of the game so I can safely bring out the Karma combo without the sanctuary. The Rack does neither of these things, instead punishing players for not having enough cards in their hand (something that rarely happens).

November 14, 2015 2:46 p.m.

Dolum says... #4

misread it

November 14, 2015 2:48 p.m.

@Dtowns I think you mean

"Misconstrew it"

November 14, 2015 3:07 p.m.

Dolum says... #6

ha ha

November 15, 2015 7:34 p.m.

not4permuser says... #7

Have you considered Porphyry Nodes? It might only be a 1 for 1 some times but in the event of the opponent having more than one creature it can either deter them from playing more or continue to kill their stuff. You could also use Parallax Wave but that would be a slower option.

November 19, 2015 10:07 p.m.

Porphyry Nodes I'm not putting in because it often does nothing and sits dead in my hand. Parallax Wave, on the other hand, could replace some things... we shall see in the next update!

November 19, 2015 10:41 p.m.