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==Faceless Wanderer's ongoing projects==
==Faceless Wanderer's ongoing projects==
Faceless wanderer always have many projects going on, and usually no time in which to work on them. Despite the lack of time he tries to do it all at the same time, often resulting in vague semi-projects to be worked on some day.
{{Main|User:Faceless Wanderer/Ongoing projects}}
 
==="Common campaign"===
Faceless Wanderer is convinced that tournament-valid decks can be built from common cards alone, and still be able to viable in MTG environments such as [[Vintage]] and [[Legacy]]. This campaign is currently where Faceless Wanderer is focusing his energy, but it is worked on simultaneously with his [[simulations]], because he uses [[mana curve]] to enforce the concept. Faceless Wanderer is also working heavily on a deep analysis of the processes involved in tournaments (which, he means, are very flawed). He has eight of the Power 9, but never uses them. He simply have them to prevent another person from owning them. He prefers to use skills instead of money and wants to turn [[Building on a Budget]] into a solid strategy/philosophy for any [[Scrub]].
 
====Project Silhana====
This is an updated version (v5.0) of the "Silhana Deck", an all-common deck designed to take out the top decks at Legacy. Allegedly, it is able to compete very well against Goblin, Faerie Stompy, and most rogue decks.
 
Throughout only four tournaments, I (Faceless Wanderer) have gained a local placing of 18, out of 62 players, in the Legacy environment with this deck.
 
<deck>Lands
11 Island
11 Forest
 
Blue cards
4 Sigil of Sleep
2 Flying Men
4 Looter Il-Kor
2 Ninja of the Deep Hours
4 Mistblade Shinobi
3 Neurok Spy
 
Green cards
4 Treetop Scout
2 Scryb Sprite
4 Silhana Ledgewalker
2 Mire Boa
4 Nullmage Advocate
3 Treetop Rangers</deck>
 
===Saving the world===
Faceless Wanderer does want to save the world, and even have some plans for how to do that, but given the current design of those plans, and his luck, the world is better of if it continues as it always have.
 
===Simulations===
Faceless Wanderer is always working on a lot of different simulations. He uses a C64-Emulator since he only ever learned to program on a C64. He has finished{{sic}} creating a manalyzer (That tests how fast a mana curve{{sic}} using ability-less creatures and lands can kill a [[goldfish]]) and a simulator that creates and register mana curves by use of evolution(By use of this he has collected more than 300 mana curves{{sic}} that kills turn 5 in about 7000 games out of 10.000. He is also fine-tuning a simulator that creates mana curves using both permanents and non-permanents.
 
He is currently working on a manalyzer able to test decks with 1 to 3 colors in it (not counting artifacts), as well as a program that will use evolution to create 3 colored manacurves.
 
===FW's ranking===
''As of 1 June, 2007:''
 
Magic<BR>
Composite (as of 2007-06-04)<BR>
1517 rating 18 matches 3 events<BR>
164065  All 63206  Europe 671  Denmark<BR>
 
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Constructed (as of 2007-06-04)<BR>
1522 rating 8 matches 1 events<BR>
 
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Eternal (as of 2007-06-04)<BR>
1458 rating 65 matches 12 events<BR>
21643  All 11267  Europe 242  Denmark
 
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Limited (as of 2007-06-04)<BR>
1513 rating 10 matches 2 events<BR>
119825  All 47529  Europe 557  Denmark<BR>
For invitations and/or byes (as of 2006-09-04)<BR>
1513 rating 10 matches 2 events<BR>
 
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Pro Points Lifetime (as of 2007-06-04)<BR>
0 points 8 matches 1 events<BR>
3687  All 1628  Europe 49  Denmark


==Wiki trivia==
==Wiki trivia==

Revision as of 10:52, 17 November 2007

Faceless Wanderer has three "identities" on this wiki. Only one is "active"; "because of redirections" - in reality, the others are blocked indefinitely, and the respective user pages have been removed.

Archived talk pages:

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Note: Improve them as you may or will; do with them as you wish. I myself can make little out of them, to be frank. MM (talk!) 18:19, 27 October 2007 (BST)

Biography

“  Faceless Wanderer is a very restless individual, always on the move both mentally and physically. He has a rebellious streak and a provocative way of doing things mostly because he tries to use Evolution as a tool for improvement everywhere he can, even in his private life.

Evolution, along with simulations play a big role in his life and MTG is something that can be squeezed in between those two factors.

Faceless Wanderer wants you to understand him, so to make that possible he will go into details about his life. When he gets some time to write in.

 ”

Faceless Wanderer's ongoing projects

Wiki trivia

Pages started

(A few may have been made by others. Please inform me of previous ownership!)

Adrian Sullivan, Animism, Bandwagon effect, Blue Hurricane (alternate art), Building on a Budget, Card Impact, Cheating, Concept terminology, Confirmation page, Counterbalance, Crusade (card), Cube Deck, Cyclopean Mummy, David Price, Deck thinning,Disambiguation, Evolution in magic, Fetch lands, Fundamental turn, Goldfish, Green Serendib Efreet (alternate art), Hardcast, Hatred, Headhunt (project), Instant, Ironman magic, Ivory Tower (card), Jay Schneider, Lost valley syndrome, Magic Variants, Mana acceleration, Mana Bluff, Mana consistency, Manaweaving, Memeticism in Magic: The Gathering, Mike Flores, Momentum theory, Old school, Pagestructural research, Philosophical Aspects, Phyrexia.com, Plateau, Player psychology (gender), Playing with a handicap, Playing with ordinary playingcards, Playmagic.com, Research Page, Science, Scrub, Sideboard, simulations, Sligh, Spellchain, Statistical Clusters, Summer Magic, Synergy, The Art of War, The Sligh Principle, Theme deck (conceptual), Tournament loopholes, Trash can, Unholy Strength (card), White Weenie,

Articles "killed"

Rest in peace with fond memories!!!

Categories started

"The Dark Side of the Wiki!!!"

These are the pages where I have "discussed" topics and their importance...


Article cleaned up by MM. MM (talk!) 07:00, 11 November 2007 (GMT)