So here’s to supporting the mulligan rules, winning your coinflip, and reading the comprehensive rules OVER AND OVER AGAIN!
*cheers*
Alright, time to start printing cards that limit the amount of mulligans. (That or actually put this in the next “Un-” set.
“OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN”
Type – Creature – Swabbie
Mana Cost – UUUUUUUU
Rules Text – If this card is in your opening hand, you may put it into play without paying CARDNAME’s mana cost.
When this card enters the battlefield, shuffle all cards in hand, on the battlefield, in your graveyard, and exiled from play into your deck. Draw a card, if that card is a blue creature, stand up and yell “OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN.” Your opponent forfeits the match.
While the poem is quoted in Dead Poet’s Society, “Oh Captain, My Captain” is actually a poem by Walt Whitman. See http://www.bartleby.com/142/193.html for the poem.
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His decklist:
60 Plains
Sideboard:
11 Plains
4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Hey, it was too good to leave out.
/Wants to do this at an FNM
So here’s to supporting the mulligan rules, winning your coinflip, and reading the comprehensive rules OVER AND OVER AGAIN!
*cheers*
Alright, time to start printing cards that limit the amount of mulligans. (That or actually put this in the next “Un-” set.
“OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN”
Type – Creature – Swabbie
Mana Cost – UUUUUUUU
Rules Text – If this card is in your opening hand, you may put it into play without paying CARDNAME’s mana cost.
When this card enters the battlefield, shuffle all cards in hand, on the battlefield, in your graveyard, and exiled from play into your deck. Draw a card, if that card is a blue creature, stand up and yell “OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN.” Your opponent forfeits the match.
Not to burst Samuel’s bubble, but the “Oh Captain, my Captain” phrase is from the movie “Dead Poet’s Society”.
While the poem is quoted in Dead Poet’s Society, “Oh Captain, My Captain” is actually a poem by Walt Whitman. See http://www.bartleby.com/142/193.html for the poem.