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Topic: Quick way to get cards from your library into your graveyard?
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VirtualBilly New Member
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posted July 04, 2011 06:52 AM
Hey everyone,I was wondering if there was an easy way to move specific creature cards directly from my library into my graveyard without having to draw them and discard them first. At first, I thought of Selective Memory, but then I took the split second it takes to RTFC, and I realized I was WAY off, lol. Please help. Thanks! - Billy
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joz Banned
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posted July 04, 2011 07:01 AM
Sorry, read the thread wrong, :Corpse Connoisseur anytthing with Dredge Mill yourself Morality Shift Shared Trauma __________________ Joz - can we ban Leshrac for not fixing the Chrome PM issue?Gunslinga - If I thought it would help, and if I could, I would.
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Bugger Member
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posted July 04, 2011 07:02 AM
Entomb and buried alive are the best. Corpse connoisseur is doable, but janky.__________________ "I never got any respect at all. My family moved a lot when I was a kid, but I always found them." -- Rodney Dangerfield
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yukizora Member
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posted July 04, 2011 07:05 AM
Yeah, the two above work. Otherwise if you're more on the "control" edge, there is Careful Study, Thirst for Knowledge, and others that can discard creatures from your hand, while allowing you to draw more useful cards.
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Havoc Demon Member
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posted July 04, 2011 09:27 AM
quote: Originally posted by Bugger: Entomb and buried alive are the best.
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thror Member
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posted July 04, 2011 09:54 AM
If you dont mind playing Blue, Gifts Ungiven and Intuition also work. __________________ "He fights you not because you have wronged him, but because you are there."[16:17] <@BrassMan> what do you need new tech for? [16:18] <@BrassMan> gush is unrestricted [19:01] <nderEvo> you can delete yourself
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oneofchaos Member
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posted July 04, 2011 10:20 AM
Intuition? Fauna shaman survival
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SageShadows Member
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posted July 04, 2011 11:51 AM
Or the OG, Survival of the Fittest.
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