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http://www.magicdeckvortex.com/forum/content.php This is a quick reminder about this month's MCC Contest, hosted by JakeKessler. MCC stands for Monthly Card Contest. This month's challenge involves creating a card (including the image) of a scheme card.
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Well, if you're just looking at baseline, the MKJ = damage roll is better than morninglord, but once you go full optimization, you basically end up having made a silly choice that doesn't give you good synergy/powers/features in exchange for 5 more d... more
Got a question about a card you've never seen before? Having trouble understanding how a new mechanic works? These pages of Magic Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) will help answer questions regarding new mechanics, rules, and card concepts introduced in each Magic expansion. To look up a particular card, match the expansion symbol on the card to the symbol below, and click that set's FAQ link. Most of these FAQs have two sections. The first section, "General Notes," explains the new mechanics and concepts in the set. http://www.wizards.com/Magic/TCG/Article.aspx?x=magic/rules/faqs

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