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Morphling (MTG) + Tibarn (FE9) vs. Superman
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Kenri of the Yuri Posted: 2/23/2007 11:53:55 AM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 001
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-Morphling is in play. The only other card in play is Upwelling. Morphling's controller has infinite mana of every color in his or her mana pool.

-Tibarn has a Laguz Band and 3 Elixers.

-Superman is in his Justice League Unlimited ("Post-Crisis") form has no FE items/weapons and no MTG cards/spells.

Go.
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xp1337 Posted: 2/23/2007 1:51:30 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 002
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Tibarn. He doesn't even need backup.
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Ogordemir99 Posted: 2/23/2007 2:25:19 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 003
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Morphling is screwed. There's a limit to his offensive and defensive capabilities, and he's got nothing that could hurt Superman.

I couldn't tell you anything else. >_>
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Burgess Posted: 2/23/2007 8:52:05 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 004
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Could Superman perhaps use Superboy Prime to do a Retcon Punch?

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Rock Badger Posted: 2/25/2007 9:05:07 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 005
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It's a trick question. If the three were ever to fight God would shift the universal constants, causing the fabric of existence to sunder, and then he'd remake creation into the form of a giant yucca plant. All three combatants would be destroyed, but since according to MTG cannon the players are "planeswalkers" the summoner of morphling could escape the conflagration of our realm. Call it pedantic, but I'm pretty sure that's the right answer.
xp1337 Posted: 2/25/2007 9:37:43 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 006
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Tibarn would proceed to reemerge in this new world by ripping the plant apart and coming back to the surface. Tibarn wins.
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Ogordemir99 Posted: 2/26/2007 2:25:56 AM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 007
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but since according to MTG cannon the players are "planeswalkers" the summoner of morphling could escape the conflagration of our realm.

Actually, that's just how they try to pass off the gameplay. Within the MTG "mythos", so to speak, planeswalkers don't really summon much, they just have to convince unsuspecting losers to join them in their quest for revenge/peace/territory/complete domination of the universe/etc. Something like a morphling would exist freely.
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Kenri of the Yuri Posted: 2/26/2007 3:02:40 AM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 008
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Actually, it's more like the planeswalker is plucking the creature from its own world and dropping it into the duel. So it is a "summoning" as in the real definition of summon (to call for the presence of), but not a summoning as in whipping up a creature out of magic and fairy dust.

Source:

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/daily/mr263
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Rock Badger Posted: 2/26/2007 10:49:00 PM UTC | Message Detail | Filter | Author Profile | # 009
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Tibarn would proceed to reemerge in this new world by ripping the plant apart and coming back to the surface. Tibarn wins.

Tibarn's harem and booze would be gone though, and then he'd have to live on a yucca plant for eternity. So I think he'd actually lose in that a scenario.
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