X 2012/08/24 13:27 2012/08/24 13:27 You can put it out normally
GW Auras Creatures 4x Alseid of Lifes Bounty 2x Bronzehide Lion 2x Paradise Druid 4x Setessan Champion 2x Siona, Captain of the Pyleas 2x Transcendent Envoy Instants 4x Karametras Blessing Enchantments 4x All That Glitters 4x Season of Growth 4x Sentinels Eyes 2x Sentinels Mark 4x Setessan Training Lands 6x Forest 8x Plains 4x Temple Garden 4x Temple of Plenty The gameplan with GW Auras is to always be aggressive and protect the target of all your auras, while keeping our hand stocked thanks to card advantage engines, Setessan Champion and Season of Growth
As a best guess they've decided that it's too complicated and not worth the software development cost
Much of this spirit warriors charm lies in a sneaky rules interaction: When you exile cards via cascade, each card thats exiled counts as an individual event
Field spells used to be cards that gave your monsters a slight boost, while transforming the battlefield into some sort of mountain or forest (well, at least it did in the anime!) Nowadays, Field spells add a whole new level of consistency to your deck, allowing you to search additional monsters, special summon for free, or lock your opponent out of certain effects
Vampire Nighthawk has fallen from grace a little being all to easy to knock out of the way