Spirit Marionette and War Ghoul
09 Apr 2014 05:02 #60792
by Timo
The smart spirit marionette player would probably never try a spirit marionette on a war ghoul after putting said Heidelberg in play except if removing said war ghoul from play was more beneficial than keeping said heidelberg ^^
(just for my linguistic information, is the form "said war ghoul", "said Heidelberg" correct and used in modern english ?)
Replied by Timo on topic Re: Spirit Marionette and War Ghoul
A smart war ghoul player would probably burn the spirit marionette decks heidleberg before the marionette suceeds.......
The smart spirit marionette player would probably never try a spirit marionette on a war ghoul after putting said Heidelberg in play except if removing said war ghoul from play was more beneficial than keeping said heidelberg ^^
(just for my linguistic information, is the form "said war ghoul", "said Heidelberg" correct and used in modern english ?)
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09 Apr 2014 09:35 #60802
by jamesatzephyr
It's correct, if a little formal. It has (very mild) overtones of barristers in wigs reading a dead man's will that was scrawled on vellum.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/said (version 2).
Replied by jamesatzephyr on topic Re: Spirit Marionette and War Ghoul
(just for my linguistic information, is the form "said war ghoul", "said Heidelberg" correct and used in modern english ?)
It's correct, if a little formal. It has (very mild) overtones of barristers in wigs reading a dead man's will that was scrawled on vellum.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/said (version 2).
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09 Apr 2014 09:59 #60804
by Timo
OK, thanks
Replied by Timo on topic Re: Spirit Marionette and War Ghoul
(just for my linguistic information, is the form "said war ghoul", "said Heidelberg" correct and used in modern english ?)
It's correct, if a little formal. It has (very mild) overtones of barristers in wigs reading a dead man's will that was scrawled on vellum.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/said (version 2).
OK, thanks

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09 Apr 2014 12:00 #60806
by ReverendRevolver
Replied by ReverendRevolver on topic Re: Spirit Marionette and War Ghoul
Still appropriate overtones for most of the internet, though.
I wouldve thought you used english fluently in casual conversations if just going off of that reply.
And ive seen tournament games where somebody loses a location trying to steal warghouls. Everyone thinks "a rusher! I want that!" Without remembering it blows stuff up by tapping. Now, spirit marionette decks typically dont follow said logic, but ots still funny to see warghouls explode after entrancement is played.
I wouldve thought you used english fluently in casual conversations if just going off of that reply.
And ive seen tournament games where somebody loses a location trying to steal warghouls. Everyone thinks "a rusher! I want that!" Without remembering it blows stuff up by tapping. Now, spirit marionette decks typically dont follow said logic, but ots still funny to see warghouls explode after entrancement is played.
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