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The chances of a top deck are dependant on the number of "wanted" cards left in the deck. For a burn deck to top deck something <card title="Bolt">Lightning Bolt</card>-like is not as impressive as drawing a card of which there is only one copy of in the deck and which only covers a single situation. |
The chances of a top deck are dependant on the number of "wanted" cards left in the deck. For a burn deck to top deck something <card title="Bolt">Lightning Bolt</card>-like is not as impressive as drawing a card of which there is only one copy of in the deck and which only covers a single situation. |
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The term "mise" has inspired the [[Unhinged]] card <c>Mise</c>. |
The term "mise" has inspired the [[Unhinged]] card <c>Mise</c>. |
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Topdeck is a term used when, in a game of Magic: The Gathering, one "gets lucky" right when one needs it, many times by drawing a card right when you need it. This is also known as a "mise" or "rip".
The chances of a top deck are dependant on the number of "wanted" cards left in the deck. For a burn deck to top deck something Bolt-like is not as impressive as drawing a card of which there is only one copy of in the deck and which only covers a single situation.
Topdeck is also a term used for putting a card on top of your library from somewhere else (usually your graveyard or elsewhere in your library).