Friday, December 22, 2006

Rocks Lost In The Grass


According to the file name I saved this screen image, this game was played back on the tenth. This will bring me current on blogging my online games. It also indicates that I haven't had a game of Magi-Nation in nearly two weeks too. Ah, well.

ManiacMadMax would go first with Gia. While Book of Ages was played, it was simply sacrificed to Gia's power to fetch a Junjertrug Horn. Weave Powder, Uwamar, a Junjertrug, and a Tweave (during the draw step) would round out Gia's opening turn. Targ'n would oppose her as my first magi. He tossed down a Sagawal, Agrilla, Thoughtful Baldar, Feet of Stone on the Junjertrug, and Kybar's Echo. Playing all five cards on my first turn isn't a common play outside of Bograth. Targ'n would do quite well against Gia. That extra invulnerability being key to his strength. Kesia would face Targ'n next. Brushfire would finish off one Targ'n's creatures, while Sawgrass would get the Urigant. Relic Stalker would take Climbing Staff. Kesia would also play Weave Powder, Uwamar, two Stumbling Junjertrug, and an Aritex that starting turn. She would survive Targ'n's counterstrike by only the Aritex. Kesia would retaliate to his tactics using Weave Seed and The Hunt to gain a solid offensive. Throwing in Brushfire again, Targ'n and Kesia would end her turn with each only have one creature with just one energy. And, yes, Targ'n defeated Kesia. This is where Kybar's Teeth would lose momentum. Ninx would play out that Weave Powder again, Brushfire the Moga to eliminate it, Aritex, two Frusk, and a Junjertrug. She would stare down Targ'n to defeat him at last and then used the healing power of the Aritex. Celebrated Hero would go next. He used Feet of Stone on one of the Frusk to trim down the card draw I was going to grant Ninx by a fraction. Warrior's Boots and Gogor's Spade would make for a good offensive. With a good sized Cragnoc to attack with, the Junjertrug was a short lived threat. However, I forgot that Ninx's stare when ending Gogor's opening turn. He wouldn't last long at all. Now it would be up to Traveling Healer. It was nice to get his grudge effect for once. He would spend it all on a Cragnoc and two Galiant. I would forget that his Galiant would only add energy according to the smallest opposing creature in play. Dang! Fortunately, the smallest opposing creature had three energy so I didn't lose any. Ninx was running strong. While I figured the impact would hurt the Traveling Healer, Ninx managed to find a way to tip the scales so none of his creatures would survive the Weave assault.

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At December 23, 2006 10:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maniacmadmax- Very Well Played man =D was a really fun match to the end. Can't wait to come toe to toe with ya like that again! Merry X mass!

 

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