

Garth, The Beholder by R e m o T h e D e v. For starters it’s huge and has flash, so you can plop it down as your opponent’s creatures are attacking and let it swallow one of them up.

I sympathise more for the guy acting out of revenge, and perhaps discouraging others from playing decks I don't want to see, than with those who intentionally play boring decks (the same applies to the lame meta decks you mentioned). MTG Combo: Faceless Haven + The Book of Exalted Deeds Latest Decks. Faceless Haven Esika’s Chariot Goldspan Dragon Alrund’s Epiphany Hullbreaker Horror Any creature card that costs seven mana has to make a splash, and this beastly behemoth sure earns its keep. So, from my perspective, if I met you two, he would have no reasons to rope/wrong me (excluding he would rope any deck, beside the point), but you would do me wrong because that's your play style choice. But, see the point, his behaviour was a response to a wrong he thought he received (you wanted to waste his time), your deck choice is your desire to waste everyone's time regardless what they did to you. Personally, I wouldn't have any preference between a roper or a boring time waster deck, both are unfun, both are ahole, and I wouldn't play against either. If it was in person we could choose who to play against but instead we get to play vs decks we despise and vs players we despise. I wouldn't justify one evil with other evils.
