by A.J.Nagy
With Lorwyn’s tribal theme proving popular to the masses, the end of the Morningtide pre-release left many players eager for more. Excitement is building among playgroups everywhere, and many player I’ve spoken to are already searching for places from which to preorder theme deck boxes from set three of Lorwyn Block.
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Posted in mtg | Andrew J. Nagy
by wcbarksdale
This place could use some magical discussion.
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Posted in mtg, strategy | wcbarksdale
by JoINrbs
These days, it seems like sensei’s divining top is an auto-include in a lot of decks, and sometimes it makes sense. You want it in Aggro Red for shrapnel blast, and in TEPS because of its amazing interaction with mind’s desire. However, I am constantly stunned by its inclusion in 4, 5, or more-colour concoctions which attempt to combine it with counterbalance.
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Posted in mtg, strategy | JoINrbs
by bosshoggatog
DUBLIN, IRELAND (Reuters) – If you play Magic in the UK, you could be in trouble. Last Friday, hundreds of picketers from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and even as far away as the Breton coast took to the streets outside Hasbro UK and game stores to demonstrate against what they perceive as mass market bigotry.
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Posted in mtg | bosshoggatog
Coverage by Pale Mage
After two days of Tarmogoyfs, legendary Treefolk, and Counter-Top locks, we have a winner. Well-known internet Magic expert Roy “Random-Miser” Spires defeated Tomoharu Saito in the most lopsided match in Grand Prix history. Spires’ tech was so powerful we have omitted his decklist from the coverage out of respect for his innovation.
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Posted in best of, mtg | pale mage
by Changling_Bob
How quaint.
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Posted in mtg | changeling bob