Technically control over air means control of almost everything, since everything exists in a medium of air.Broken Wings said:I like air don't ask me why but it just seems like a powerful and cool element.Computer-Noob said:Everyone has one. Mine would personally be fire.
IMMA CHARGIN MAH FIREBALL
Ah, my periodic table had ununhexium and ununoctium but it lacked ununseptium so i didn't think it existed. Besides doesn't Masterchiefium sound much cooler?Redingold said:Hem, hem...SnakeF said:Masterchiefium, It's an element me and my friends thought up when we realised that no element had the Atomic Number 117![]()
Ununseptium.
lol that is pretty badassSharPhoe said:Me, I'd have to go with light as my favorite element. Not only is it most fitting for my personality, but, well...
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Well I know that, I was simplifying so that my post didn't take up half the page. I love the Color Philosophies too, It's just so fun how every aspect of human personality can be expressed through that person's play style and deck. I've actually made some very good judgments of people based on their decks.Merteg said:The colors of magic are more than just light, fire, nature darkness!
White is about the society, loss of a few is more than enough if it keeps the forges of society going.
Red is about freedom, rash decisions, you know, that sort of thing.
Green, I suppose is a lot about nature. They believe everything is fine, and should be left that way.
Ah, black. Black is all about selfishness.
Sorry if I sounded angry, I don't know if I did. I love reading about Color Philosophy.
If it has an IUPAC name like that, then it means it hasn't been synthesized yet. So if you make it, you can call it that. If you really wanted to (I think Freemanium sounds better, but that just comes down to personal preference).SnakeF said:Ah, my periodic table had ununhexium and ununoctium but it lacked ununseptium so i didn't think it existed. Besides doesn't Masterchiefium sound much cooler?Redingold said:Hem, hem...SnakeF said:Masterchiefium, It's an element me and my friends thought up when we realised that no element had the Atomic Number 117![]()
Ununseptium.![]()
Ununhexium = 116-iumSnakeF said:Ah, my periodic table had ununhexium and ununoctium but it lacked ununseptium so i didn't think it existed. Besides doesn't Masterchiefium sound much cooler?![]()
I see. Sorry if I came off as snobbish.RagnorakTres said:Well I know that, I was simplifying so that my post didn't take up half the page. I love the Color Philosophies too, It's just so fun how every aspect of human personality can be expressed through that person's play style and deck. I've actually made some very good judgments of people based on their decks.Merteg said:The colors of magic are more than just light, fire, nature darkness!
White is about the society, loss of a few is more than enough if it keeps the forges of society going.
Red is about freedom, rash decisions, you know, that sort of thing.
Green, I suppose is a lot about nature. They believe everything is fine, and should be left that way.
Ah, black. Black is all about selfishness.
Sorry if I sounded angry, I don't know if I did. I love reading about Color Philosophy.
Presumably because most periodic tables don't contain elements that have yet to be synthesized.Redingold said:Ununhexium = 116-iumSnakeF said:Ah, my periodic table had ununhexium and ununoctium but it lacked ununseptium so i didn't think it existed. Besides doesn't Masterchiefium sound much cooler?![]()
Ununoctium = 118-ium
Ununseptium = 117-ium
How did it not have Ununseptium?
And no, it doesn't sound cool.
Where can I find them? I don't keep up with the community or rule changes much anymore (since 8th edition core came out) and I get the feeling I've missed out on a lot, especially since I haven't been able to buy a Shards pack yetMerteg said:I see. Sorry if I came off as snobbish.
Maro has written many good articles on Color Philosophy.
Personally, Ravnica is my favorite set flavor wise. It just seems so awesome to me.