Aus_Snow
First Post
Ha! Excellent. 
Reminds me of a deck, back when I used to play (mostly in between RPG sessions, like beforehand or in a session break) - the Bad Picnic deck. We were all totally on the casual side of things, so it really wasn't tournament worthy or even close, but quite fun.
It wasn't one of mine, but I can remember that it had some bugs, like Deadly Insect, also Hurricanes and other stormy things, a flying carpet (that would be a surprise at a picnic!), and assorted other craziness, including various ants and Killer Bees of course.
Also, another friend did a black/green poison deck, some time earlier on, and that was pretty nasty, but even less focused or 'competitive', even though it gave the rest of us a run for our money. Not that we'd put much money in.
Personally, I always felt casual multiplayer with theme decks was the most fun. I did the tourney thing (got to nationals and stuff, woo hoo
) but it never really interested me to the same extent. And in the end we all jsut stopped playing. Still got the cards though! Might have to go through them again. . . 

Reminds me of a deck, back when I used to play (mostly in between RPG sessions, like beforehand or in a session break) - the Bad Picnic deck. We were all totally on the casual side of things, so it really wasn't tournament worthy or even close, but quite fun.
It wasn't one of mine, but I can remember that it had some bugs, like Deadly Insect, also Hurricanes and other stormy things, a flying carpet (that would be a surprise at a picnic!), and assorted other craziness, including various ants and Killer Bees of course.
Also, another friend did a black/green poison deck, some time earlier on, and that was pretty nasty, but even less focused or 'competitive', even though it gave the rest of us a run for our money. Not that we'd put much money in.

Personally, I always felt casual multiplayer with theme decks was the most fun. I did the tourney thing (got to nationals and stuff, woo hoo

