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about 4 years ago - /u/wotc_Cromulous - Direct link

Originally posted by Rein3

I don't care about the meta, i just want to make a big frog becoming a knight and flying over to smash my opponent's face.

Also, it took a while to understand why they made this event. Silly americans with your random dates.

I don't care about the meta, i just want to make a big frog becoming a knight and flying over to smash my opponent's face.

This is the way.

about 4 years ago - /u/wotc_Cromulous - Direct link

Originally posted by RASMODIUS_THE_ARCANE

Yargle, I've come to bargle

It's time to d-d-d-d-dargle!

about 4 years ago - /u/wotc_Cromulous - Direct link

Originally posted by mikemosz

If the point of this event is to have fun with a big, dumb creature, I don't get why they put so much cheap removal in it. I've played four games so far, I haven't untapped with Yargle once and only one of my opponents has. The event is okay but it seems pretty hard to do the Yargle thing.

Yargle population control is an important part of any ecosystem.

Okay, but real talk - when you make the games to revolve around a 9-power creature (and there are 9 copies of it), things can end FAST and MESSILY. It's nice to balance out the times when you get your head knocked in by a giant frog with no way to fight back with times when you carefully use your resources to scrape out a well-fought win.