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Saturday, June 6, 2009
The Mipedian Coliseum
Welcome to the Coliseum!
Watch short battles of your favourite Mipedians.
This month's battle is between Ario and Donmar.
Pop quiz: Ario is member of what military group?
PM me, Kidmarchand with the answer and win a code.
(while supplies last)
Top 3 don'ts in a mipedians warbeast deck
Here are the top 3 don'ts in a mipedians warbeast deck.
1. DON'T USE SAVELL. Savell is one of the most risky conjurors. First off, many top players carry Deep Dirge mugic, Supercooled Rains and Open Doors of the Deep Mines. Although there are ways to counter this, it is very difficult to counter them all. Secondly, Savell is a mugic killer. To counteract the recklessness of Blazvatan, Kileron, Titanix and Glost (with a warbeast power leash) you need to have 3 mugic counters on Savell at all time. This limits the amount of mugics available for use.
2. Don't be afraid of high recklessness. Many great warbeasts have high amounts of recklessness like Kileron and Blazvatan. Although recklessness can be very destructive, it can equally be productive. Sometimes it pays off to have even more recklessness for cards like Slash Claw and Harnessed Rage.
3. Don't forget to protect your conjurors. Without conjuror's warbeast's have a very difficult time surviving. A great way to protect your conjurors is to use Gaffat-ra. Just make sure that Gaffat-ra is always adjacent to your conjurors.
1. DON'T USE SAVELL. Savell is one of the most risky conjurors. First off, many top players carry Deep Dirge mugic, Supercooled Rains and Open Doors of the Deep Mines. Although there are ways to counter this, it is very difficult to counter them all. Secondly, Savell is a mugic killer. To counteract the recklessness of Blazvatan, Kileron, Titanix and Glost (with a warbeast power leash) you need to have 3 mugic counters on Savell at all time. This limits the amount of mugics available for use.
2. Don't be afraid of high recklessness. Many great warbeasts have high amounts of recklessness like Kileron and Blazvatan. Although recklessness can be very destructive, it can equally be productive. Sometimes it pays off to have even more recklessness for cards like Slash Claw and Harnessed Rage.
3. Don't forget to protect your conjurors. Without conjuror's warbeast's have a very difficult time surviving. A great way to protect your conjurors is to use Gaffat-ra. Just make sure that Gaffat-ra is always adjacent to your conjurors.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Top 3 don'ts in a mipedians strike deck
Here are the top 3 don'ts in a mipedians strike deck.
1. Don't use locations that increase your invisibility indirectly.
Cards like Sands of the Unseen, The Hunter's Perimeter and even Crystal Cave should be avoided. Although these cards boost your invisibility, they can just as easily get rid of it causing you to lose your advantage.
2. Don't use your strongest attack combined with your invisibility ability.
Spread out your damage over two or three turn, that way if your opponent uses rhyme of the reckless or melody of mirage you don't lose all your fire power.
3. Don't forget how invisibility works.
Although this seems stupid, you'd be surprised how many people miss interpret invisibility. Invisibility: Strike and Disarm only work at the beginning of combat. Using Fanfare of the Vanishing would be pointless to use half way through a battle.
1. Don't use locations that increase your invisibility indirectly.
Cards like Sands of the Unseen, The Hunter's Perimeter and even Crystal Cave should be avoided. Although these cards boost your invisibility, they can just as easily get rid of it causing you to lose your advantage.
2. Don't use your strongest attack combined with your invisibility ability.
Spread out your damage over two or three turn, that way if your opponent uses rhyme of the reckless or melody of mirage you don't lose all your fire power.
3. Don't forget how invisibility works.
Although this seems stupid, you'd be surprised how many people miss interpret invisibility. Invisibility: Strike and Disarm only work at the beginning of combat. Using Fanfare of the Vanishing would be pointless to use half way through a battle.
Monday, May 18, 2009
The Mipedian Coliseum
Welcome to the Coliseum!
Watch short battles of your favourite Mipedians.
This month’s battle is between Tiaane and Ulfhedinn.
Pop quiz: What other mipedian creature(s) can sacrifice himself (themselves) to deal damage?
PM me, kidmarchand, with the answer and win a code.
(While supplies last).
Please note that all previous Mipedium Coliseum contest are no longer valid.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Canadian Regional Chaotic Championship conclusion
As some of you may know, I participated in the Canadian Regional Chaotic Championship at uOttawa. Although we were only eleven players there, the competition was fierce. There were some well know chaotic players, such as MorbiusX, GerardPG and beckett123 as well as some not so well known.
The first match I played was against a Kha'rall army. My Blazvatan went through the entire army in just a few minutes :P. My next match was against Philwarrior. He used a very special Von Bloot deck (that he doesn't want me to reveal) which left me standing with only two creatures. Once again, Blazvatan saves the day. My third challenger was GerardPG. With his armada of range creatures, I was sure I'd lose. However, thanks to a few mistakes on his part and a lot of luck, I managed to claim a third victory. In the last round of the qualifiers, I found myself against MorbiusX. I was powerless to his supercooled rains and my winning streak came to an end in a mere ten minutes or so leaving me in second.
Going into the semi-finals I faced the third ranked competitor, beckett123. His invisibility deck was no match for my warbeasts and I won without losing a creature. As the finals began, I ended up facing MorbiusX. It was time for my revenge. Learning from my previous mistakes, I managed to beat MorbiusX and claim first place :D.
For coming in first, I received an invite to the chaotic nationals, a special op play mat as well as a box of Turn of the Tide booster packs. In side I found Intress Natureforce, Prince Mudeenu CotG and many more great cards.
-Kidmarchand
The first match I played was against a Kha'rall army. My Blazvatan went through the entire army in just a few minutes :P. My next match was against Philwarrior. He used a very special Von Bloot deck (that he doesn't want me to reveal) which left me standing with only two creatures. Once again, Blazvatan saves the day. My third challenger was GerardPG. With his armada of range creatures, I was sure I'd lose. However, thanks to a few mistakes on his part and a lot of luck, I managed to claim a third victory. In the last round of the qualifiers, I found myself against MorbiusX. I was powerless to his supercooled rains and my winning streak came to an end in a mere ten minutes or so leaving me in second.
Going into the semi-finals I faced the third ranked competitor, beckett123. His invisibility deck was no match for my warbeasts and I won without losing a creature. As the finals began, I ended up facing MorbiusX. It was time for my revenge. Learning from my previous mistakes, I managed to beat MorbiusX and claim first place :D.
For coming in first, I received an invite to the chaotic nationals, a special op play mat as well as a box of Turn of the Tide booster packs. In side I found Intress Natureforce, Prince Mudeenu CotG and many more great cards.
-Kidmarchand
Monday, April 20, 2009
Card of the week
For this week's card of the week I chose a very unique Warbeast from the Turn of the Tide collection. Having trouble protecting your conjurors? Well not anymore! Gaffat-Ra comes fully equipped with everything you need to keep your conjurors safe. When it comes to choosing conjurors for your deck, always go with Bylkian. That way you can take full advantage of Gaffat-Ra's abilities and get the most protection possible.
Gaffat-Ra's major weakness is that he lacks the usual element Earth and high speed that most mipedians have. However these are but minor issues.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Mipedian Coliseum
Welcome to the Coliseum!
Watch short battles of your favourite Mipedians.
This month’s battle is between Blazvatan and Tangath Toborn.
Pop quiz: Who was the first conjuror to control warbeasts?
PM me, kidmarchand, with the answer and win a code.
(While supplies last).
Please note that all previous Mipedium Coliseum contest are no longer valid.
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