the trouble with storm is you cannot counter all copied abilities at once. the storm essentially duplicates each spell, as if you casted them one by one by one. basically, you can counter 1 instance of the spell, but not multiple instances of it [unless you had a counterspell for each one]
Am I missing something or has Kenji done some... "bold" plays, or misplays, in the match-up. Not playing the second relic of progenitus in the beginning of the third match was clearly a mistake imo.
the only one that i can think of is Counterflux, but it doesn't actually have 'storm' in it. however, if you pay its overload cost, you will counter each spell you don't control (you can't counter spells that have resolved already), meaning you will counter each instance of a spell still in stack (that you don't control) waiting to resolve. in this way, Counterflux will be able to stop storm & cascade spells (not too clear about cascade, but i'm pretty sure it can stop it in its tracks).
its dificult to counter the storm deck, little you know when you are feeding the storm counter and achieveing nothing, maybe if he did negate the past in flames he would only get 8 goblins at the empty the warrens, but to see that ingame is harder that it looks
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If anyone is wondering, the copy does have storm, but it doesn't trigger, since the copy is put directly in the stack, rather than being cast. Also, copying a spell does not increase the storm count, same reason as the former.
kinda right but still the red deck isnt so active in burn but i guess with no defense its a safer side. i still dont get it how people wants to pay 4 life just to cast a dismember...
Inb4 anything: I meant that playing the copied spell does not increase the storm count. Copying (using Twincast, for instance) certainly does increase the storm for a later storm spell cast.
my question is why is he "randomly" discarding cards after faithless looting? The card doesnt say discard random....i'm confused, can someone educate me on this.
Woah, at 15:00 Finkel plays Faithless Looting at the end of turn, draws two, then discards only ONE card through dice, then draws for his turn. Can someone explain what happened there? Why was that not caught?