That One Guy Who Taps His Mana Weird | MTG #shorts



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41 thoughts on “That One Guy Who Taps His Mana Weird | MTG #shorts”

  1. Now I don’t play MTG (at least not yet). But this does warrant the calling of a Judge because this was clearly an illegal play. The fact that the guy responds to the other player by saying β€œ This is the way I play bro” shows that he is ignorant of the rules and doesn’t understand how the way he plays affects those around him especially when he is playing in an official tournament that is presumably sanctioned by the company that creates the game and its rules . The guy with the beard was clearly cheating and didn’t care and would be penalized harshly by the Judges.

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  2. I will never forget this one guy I played against at fnm. He had his lands first, then his artifacts and enchantments, then his creatures. He put his deck in the middle of the board and his graveyard at the bottom right. He would flip his lands upside down when tapping them and did the same for his creatures and artifacts. He would also riffle shuffle his sleeved cards and tried to do the same to mine so I had a judge shuffle my deck instead. He was also playing azorious control whose only wincon was a card that milled one card a turn. We went to time every match and the only way I won was by playing a hasty 10/10 and then flinging it after hitting when he tapped out. The first match was a draw

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  3. I’m just going to say it idc, these players are irritating, I’m already ocd about my board so when players do anything remotely to this (bc this is extreme & don’t get this level of it usually) I’m just like πŸ˜‘πŸ˜’ lolz πŸ˜‚ now whatever people say a super anal player who cares a lot about board placement is just annoying but I disagree, at least I’m organized and at least trying to play the actual game, like can we play instead of debating where things go, it’s just annoying

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  4. Last time someone tried that shit with my play group was at a sanctioned edh event. We happened to get paired together as our usual group by sheer rng and then because there was an extra player our pod was expanded to 5.

    I thought the more the merrier

    Turns out he always puts lands up front and everything else behind while burying mana artifacts under his tapped lands so he can make the boardstate hard to read on purpose. I reminded him that Wizards ruled that as cheating, he lost his mind. All 3 others at my table agreed with me, he called a judge and the judge told him to stop trying to hide public game state info.

    He still won tho, he played a purphoros cEDH deck against 2 precons and someones "green cards I own" deck.

    Remember, obfuscating the board on purpose is cheating folks.

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  5. Flipping cards face down to tap is cheating.

    Not only is it a dick move because what every card is is public information and I should not need to memorize the names of or pick up every singe tapped permanant in a wide board just to know which one to target, but its also illegal because face down cards are also a mechanic and you cant mimic that.

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