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Tip for priests

When I (and many people) play against priests, we have to assume you have a mind control.

What does this mean? This means that we often have to leave our good creatures in our hand rather than cast them because we cannot afford the risk of giving them to you.

What does that mean? As a priest you should avoid playing your last card leaving you with 0 in hand. When you have 0 cards the jig is up and we KNOW you don't have a mind control. When you play your last card you can expect us to drop something big we've been holding back in return.

I see a lot of priests making this mistake. I'm not saying you should never play that final card, but you need to realize the consequences and think about when it might be better to have your opponent respect the potential mind control instead (it doesn't matter if the card is actually mind control, you can bluff).

TLDR - Mindgames.


  • Mike Donais

    Posted 12 years, 1 month ago (Source)

    If you are a priest with mind vision play it when your opponent is down to 1-3 cards and you will get that big creature he is saving. You might also get information that helps you decide to save mind control or use mind control.




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