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Originally Posted by Dark Paladin
pixies are pretty creepy actually. you DONT want to be a traveler with pixies around. you know "pixie dust" ? the stuff thats usually portrayed by cartoons as harmless dust? it actually confuses a traveler into walking in circles until they get hopelesly lost. one story tells of a man who followed the voice of a pixie and never returned to his village.
the only problem with pixies is that silver is lethal to them, and turning your coat inside out makes you immune to their spells.
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Mischevious!
That's the word I was looking for.
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Originally Posted by Pacman
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Nice, Pac. Just the kind of indirect connectiveness I've come to expect from you. lol.
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Originally Posted by Lady Yuna
i looked up MtG goblin cards yesterday and theres so many of them
Pixies are kinda creepy (in an interesting way)
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Yup. They were the old-school blitz creatures. They blindly attacked and blew up until the enemy was beaten.

Though, I'm sure most (or at least half) of what you saw was from the Lorwyn set. THose are the most recent ones, and only came out about a month or two ago.
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Originally Posted by Dark Paladin
poor goblins. they dont have one vote yet... *goblins start to cry in order to gain a pity vote* .
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*Makes goblin blow up for crying*
Living as a goblin, means dieing as a goblin.
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Originally Posted by Dark Paladin
well...ignoring the crying goblins...I wonder who would win in a wizard vs dragon fight? not to exclude pixies...but they are only powerful in their forests.
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Well, this goes back into MtG. Wizard would be blue (they were the original blue decks), dragons - red, pixies - blue/black, and goblins - red.
Dragons overwhelm goblins, wizards redirect dragon damage to themselves (or simply redirect and disable), and pixies would confuse and disorient wizards. Tis why I say faeries.
