I don't like planes with this kind of negative tension on the planar die. If I'm the guy with the swarm of 1/1 tokens, then I'm the one that most wants to leave, but who least wants to roll chaos. This means that everyone else may have strong incentive not to roll the planar die because staying keeps them alive, but I may not be able to risk rolling it because a bad roll means I lose. Thus the entire game comes to a stall.
wholelottalove
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Fight, you creatures or you take damage!
Ferlord
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@ Arachibutyrophobia, I actually don't know.
However, I do know that on the Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 game, this both works wonderfully and terribly with the Exalted deck.
Since nearly all of the exalted creatures included have a toughness less than 3 (Duty-Bound Dead, Servant of Nefarox, Aven Squire, Knight of Glory/Knight of Infamy, etc.), rolling chaos destroys the deck. However, since it's an exalted deck, this works the non-chaos effect works amazingly. It's kind of weird.
I suppose it's a truly chaotic chaos roll.
shotoku64
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Rolls chaos, no creatures die rolls chaos again, everything's dead. >.>
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However, I do know that on the Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 game, this both works wonderfully and terribly with the Exalted deck.
Since nearly all of the exalted creatures included have a toughness less than 3 (Duty-Bound Dead, Servant of Nefarox, Aven Squire, Knight of Glory/Knight of Infamy, etc.), rolling chaos destroys the deck. However, since it's an exalted deck, this works the non-chaos effect works amazingly. It's kind of weird.
I suppose it's a truly chaotic chaos roll.
rolls chaos again, everything's dead.
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