
u/Goat-True

Doubt this works but seems fun.
Yes rangeling is a real thing, and yes that is the rules text it has. Unfinity is cool like that.
I used to be really against the idea of proxy decks players playing with a full set of duals around bracket 3 but have grown to not think it's a big deal.
These are a type of land that should be available to everyone but aren't... Though playing against them, they don't do too much more than what we are using already. Shock lands, bond lands, verge lands usually come out and do the same thing a dual in its place would do. If anything I'm mad at wizards for their constant prints of lands that only enter tapped. (And not printing duals)
I'm just curious on what other players thoughts are on proxy dual lands in a casual B3 setting.
Cascade, play for free from exile, and now paradigm. So many fun ways to get a 5 finger discount.
But sometimes you want to make your opponents turn their lands sideways to cast their spells.
What is your favorite free spell/free from exile hate? I'm not talking about [[drannith magistrate]] where it shuts down EVERYTHING cast coming out that isn't from hand. Just something that makes free spells less... Free.
Something I've noticed in a game I played is a player that revealed they had a board wipe and showed us the card. The game was going smoothly until that point. After that everyone just didn't play creatures while the person with the board wipe pulled further ahead.
I've had the same happen with me on accident. I was about to cast swords, revealed the card stopped mid sentence before tapping and took it back as I changed my mind when I remembered what I was about to swords was not actually a threat anymore.
Suddenly no one wanted to attack me or summon their commanders.
Is this something that's looked down on, or is this something people purposely do and you see as fair game?