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Hello, Pcj here from the [[gphelp:Gamepedia Rapid Anti-Spam Patrol (GRASP)|GRASP team]]. I noticed in the past you have used ''infinite global'' block to combat vandalism from IP addresses/users who aren't logged in. Per [[gphelp:Blocking users|"Blocking users" on the help wiki]], the standard for IP address blocks is two weeks, as IP addresses are dynamically assigned (and the smarter vandals/spambots use proxies/VPNs to show a false IP anyway). It would be preferable to only use two weeks, or short of that, at least make the block only local to this wiki. I'll be unblocking users whose blocks are past the two week limit. If there are any problems with that we can address them as they arise. Thank you. --[[User:Pcj|Pcj]] ([[User talk:Pcj|talk]]) 12:52, 22 September 2017 (UTC) | Hello, Pcj here from the [[gphelp:Gamepedia Rapid Anti-Spam Patrol (GRASP)|GRASP team]]. I noticed in the past you have used ''infinite global'' block to combat vandalism from IP addresses/users who aren't logged in. Per [[gphelp:Blocking users|"Blocking users" on the help wiki]], the standard for IP address blocks is two weeks, as IP addresses are dynamically assigned (and the smarter vandals/spambots use proxies/VPNs to show a false IP anyway). It would be preferable to only use two weeks, or short of that, at least make the block only local to this wiki. I'll be unblocking users whose blocks are past the two week limit. If there are any problems with that we can address them as they arise. Thank you. --[[User:Pcj|Pcj]] ([[User talk:Pcj|talk]]) 12:52, 22 September 2017 (UTC) | ||
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Re whether <c>Savage Smash</c> depicts Domri or not, I was thinking that the hair, left shoulder armor, and in general tattoos & clothing are matches for Domri, but the artist's model is substantially more muscular than on his Planeswalker cards... and the card specifically gives +2/+2 to the target creature, so beefing him up was intentional. That said, if you want to wait for an official statement from Wizards or the artist as to whom it is, I'm not going to object. : ) [[Special:Contributions/193.37.252.140|193.37.252.140]] 17:36, 8 January 2019 (UTC) |
Revision as of 17:36, 8 January 2019
- User talk:Hunterofsalvation/Archive 1 (2006–2014)
- User talk:Hunterofsalvation/Archive 2 (2014–2016)
Healing Grace vs. Healing Salve
I had initially put this pair on the card comparisons (or maybe was about to), but hesitated. Yes, Healing Grace is almost always preferable to Healing Salve, but only with the latter can you give other players life. Is that enough of an advantage, or an I nit-picking, similar to those fringe situations where you want a creature to be smaller and/or higher CMC, etc. I don’t know for sure. Something to consider. BlackDiamondDragon (talk) 15:43, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
Gatherer Update Monkey vs Ape
Gatherer did updated, now it should have Kaladesh cards. But i don't have a summary yet. and the Big change is that because Monkey is back, there are some cards changed. (and Monkey needs its own page again i think) --Hanmac (talk) 12:26, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
- Oh god, the German translation will be so awkward because both are translated into the same word "Affe". Well on that note silver-bordered cards were not updated, but the black border cards indeed were. - Yandere Sliver 16:42, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
Card numbers
Hi! With all due respect, I trust you have a legitimate source for the W17 card numbers. I am interested in seeing it, mainly because my calculations show a minimum of 18 cards in order for the decks to be Standard even on release day. Here is the "bare minimum" list of required reprints I have come up with, which oddly includes 5 whites, 5 blues, 2 blacks, 1 red, and 5 greens:
- C Divine Verdict
- C Glory Seeker
- C Standing Troops
- C Stormfront Pegasus
- R Victory's Herald
- U Air Elemental
- C Coral Merfolk
- C Inspiration
- C Stealer of Secrets
- C Tricks of the Trade
- C Bloodhunter Bat
- C Raise Dead
- C Thundering Giant
- R Garruk's Horde
- C Rootwalla
- C Stalking Tiger
- C Stampeding Rhino
- U Wing Snare
Bob the WikipediaN (talk • contribs) 21:29, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
- If W16 is a good bench mark then the welcome decks contain Kaladesh, Aether Revolt, Amonkhet and W17 cards. If the Amonkhet card list from the article is complete - which I think is the case -, every card which is not part of Kaladesh, Aether Revolt or in the list is likely to be W17 card. That is just my interpretation of what we know so far. - Yandere Sliver 21:57, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
IP blocks
Hello, Pcj here from the GRASP team. I noticed in the past you have used infinite global block to combat vandalism from IP addresses/users who aren't logged in. Per "Blocking users" on the help wiki, the standard for IP address blocks is two weeks, as IP addresses are dynamically assigned (and the smarter vandals/spambots use proxies/VPNs to show a false IP anyway). It would be preferable to only use two weeks, or short of that, at least make the block only local to this wiki. I'll be unblocking users whose blocks are past the two week limit. If there are any problems with that we can address them as they arise. Thank you. --Pcj (talk) 12:52, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
Savage Smash
Hi, Re whether Savage Smash depicts Domri or not, I was thinking that the hair, left shoulder armor, and in general tattoos & clothing are matches for Domri, but the artist's model is substantially more muscular than on his Planeswalker cards... and the card specifically gives +2/+2 to the target creature, so beefing him up was intentional. That said, if you want to wait for an official statement from Wizards or the artist as to whom it is, I'm not going to object. : ) 193.37.252.140 17:36, 8 January 2019 (UTC)