Also protect against psychic attacks which currently there is 0 psychic attack spells. does psylok attack count? And would be canceled? Just not very many creatures using psychic attacks.
Just for clarity im going to be focusing on non promo cards for card of the week. Clear mind is awesome, but its not released yet.
My other issue with clear mind is that although its nice to be able to one shot those spells off in a reactionary response, it still costs you all of the mana they spent on the spell. Mind shield stops the spell dead after the mana is spent. Leaving your creature un molested and your mana pool untouched.
Quote from: RomeoXero on September 28, 2016, 02:08:41 PMJust for clarity im going to be focusing on non promo cards for card of the week. Clear mind is awesome, but its not released yet. That's fair enough for you, but I have more than a dozen of them, everyone else I play with has them, and we all use promos barring tournaments - so for me it's very much a factor.Quote from: RomeoXero on September 28, 2016, 02:08:41 PMMy other issue with clear mind is that although its nice to be able to one shot those spells off in a reactionary response, it still costs you all of the mana they spent on the spell. Mind shield stops the spell dead after the mana is spent. Leaving your creature un molested and your mana pool untouched.Not always - It's used explicitly before Reveal costs are paid, so that big expensive Mind Control which was your initial example is actually only costing them the same 2 mana your Mind Shield cost. Smaller figures, but the same for Charm and all the Songs... Sleep is the only time that you are going to be up, and only by a handful of mana, and as noted above, that's a hard play to predict (or even predict if it's in their book).If Mind Shield cost the opponent their reveal mana, then yes it would be an excellent niche card. A 'sideboard' card worth playing.
Sleep is the only time that you are going to be up, and only by a handful of mana, and as noted above, that's a hard play to predict (or even predict if it's in their book).
Quote from: Kelanen on September 28, 2016, 07:00:55 PMSleep is the only time that you are going to be up, and only by a handful of mana, and as noted above, that's a hard play to predict (or even predict if it's in their book).Sleep is easy to see coming once it's bound to a Thoughtspore or Mage Wand... but as for other examples above, only useful vs Forcemaster. I'd like to see Card of the Week go back to focusing on staple spells - why they're so good, what books started using them before they caught on and became staples (if applicable), and unorthodox/creative/flexible uses. That was the spirit of the Tanglevine and Seeking Dispel episodes. Niche cards that I've never seen used aren't as interesting to me. And unlike Kaelanen, my group doesn't have dozens of copies of many promos, so I'd prefer to stick with cards that are available retail rather than "had to be in the right place at the right time."
Spell points are important too. If I can use two spell points and two mana to make opponent forcemaster lose 6 spell points then I have come out ahead.