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A '''wishboard''' is a [[sideboard]] for a [[deck]] that is intended to be used in conjunction with the [[Judgment set]] wishes (<c>Burning Wish</c>, <c>Living Wish</c>, <c>Cunning Wish</c>, <c>Death Wish</c>, or <c>Golden Wish</c>), or [[Future Sight]]'s <c>Glittering Wish</c>. Often, these sideboard cards are not intended to ever be sided into the main deck between games; rather, one of the wishes, is used to retrieve the cards instead. The intent of this strategy is to not devote [[maindeck]] space to cards that may be irrelevant in any particular match-up. Instead one trades game [[tempo]] for the ability to have the correct [[answer]] every game. This is, of course, assuming that the wishboard contains the proper answers.
A '''wishboard''' is a [[sideboard]] for a [[deck]] that is intended to be used in conjunction with the [[Judgment]] wishes (<c>Burning Wish</c>, <c>Living Wish</c>, <c>Cunning Wish</c>, <c>Death Wish</c>, or <c>Golden Wish</c>), or [[Future Sight]]'s <c>Glittering Wish</c>. Often, these sideboard cards are not intended to ever be sided into the main deck between games; rather, one of the wishes, is used to retrieve the cards instead. The intent of this strategy is to not devote [[maindeck]] space to cards that may be irrelevant in any particular match-up. Instead one trades game [[tempo]] for the ability to have the correct [[answer]] every game. This is, of course, assuming that the wishboard contains the proper answers.


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Revision as of 18:53, 2 February 2008

A wishboard is a sideboard for a deck that is intended to be used in conjunction with the Judgment wishes (Burning Wish, Living Wish, Cunning Wish, Death Wish, or Golden Wish), or Future Sight's Glittering Wish. Often, these sideboard cards are not intended to ever be sided into the main deck between games; rather, one of the wishes, is used to retrieve the cards instead. The intent of this strategy is to not devote maindeck space to cards that may be irrelevant in any particular match-up. Instead one trades game tempo for the ability to have the correct answer every game. This is, of course, assuming that the wishboard contains the proper answers.