Showing posts with label May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Vote for Maxxor!

Very important announcement guys! tcgplayer.com is holding a contest, pretty much a who will win in a fight tournament. Inn the first round, Maxxor is up against Urza, from Magic: the gathering. Now Urza might be a powerful spellcaster, but he is nothing compared to Maxxor's strength and mugical abilities! So let's get voting Chaotic!
http://forum.tcgplayer.com/showthread.php?t=153582
-Be warned, the forums on this website contains language not suitable for all children. If you are upset about these things, please do not go to the forums part of the website, but still please vote :).

PS-Tell all of your friends!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chaotic Card of the Week-May 21

Hello again, and welcome to my fifth installment of Chaotic Card of the Week!

This week's card is...

Lore!
Lore is one of the fiercest danian muges, no, one of the fiercest Muges in all of Perim! With 3 mugic counter, and 25 energy, he is a strictly better version of Ulmar. If you are running a mixed army, or an army that doesn't have chaor or Bloot in it, you should almost always pick Lore over Ulmar. Both Lore and Ulmar have 25 energy, but Lore has one extra mugic counter which gives him an enormous edge over Ulmar.

Even though Lore doesn't have access to powerful underworld mugic like Ulmar does, there are some danian mugics that can compete with the underworld.

Song of Symmetry is a great choice. It allows you to heal 10 energy on top of the 10 damage that you would normally be doing. That extra 10 energy may be just what you need to pull out a win. Another mugic that might see some play is the danian refrain of denial. Let's face it, underworld decks are everywhere you look. Refrain of Denial will allow you to cancel out their mugic that they may be relying on to win the game.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chaotic Card of the Week-May 14

This weeks card is....
Riverland Star!
Equipped Creature gains 15 Courage. If equipped Creature is OverWorld, it gains "When equipped Creature deals Water damage, heal 5 Energy to that Creature."

This is one of the most annoying pieces of battlegear that I have ever played against in a match. Every time I think I have just enough to wipe out the rest of my opponent's energy, they just throw a water attack out of nowhere which allows them to live that much longer, and have just another chance to defeat my creatures.

The added courage can be the difference between losing 10 energy to Bloot's special ability, and having the edge in battle against the Underworld.

Underworld creatures like Barath, Magmon, and Klasp that have recklessness need a short battle to win, or else the recklessness will eat away at them. With Riverland Star, you will prolong the battle with you opponent, giving recklessness the oppertunity to do your work for you defeat your opponent.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Chaotic Card of the Week-May 7

This week I am going to go in a slightly new direction. This week's card of the week is going to be a battlegear! This week's card is...

Skeletal Steed!
Yep, your trusty steed is ready and raring to go in your deck! Granted, I thought that this card wasn't much more than garbage until I saw it in action in 6v6. This battlegear has almost no place in 1v1, or 3v3, but 6v6 is a whole new game, with a whole new approach to it.

An average 6v6 team will be set up with some strong creatures up front, and mugic casters in the back. With the Skeletal Steed, you will be able to jump right over your opponent's strongest creature, and attack his mugic counters. Mugic is the support system for an army. If you are lacking in your mugic, then your deck will fall apart.

If your opponent is missing even two mugic counters, you will be that much ahead in the long run of the match. Imagine your opponent missing his Ulmar. That is twenty damage that he cannot use against you, and 20 damage that you don't have to worry about.

Attacking mugic casters to get rid of your opponent's mugic counters isn't the only advantage to attacking mugic casters. Most mugic casters don't have very high energy, so you don't have to waste your strongest attacks on them. You will be able to stack your attack deck for your future battles.

And that concludes my third Card of the Week article :).