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Seattle Regionals 2008 was a bit of a bit of an oddexperience, not only the tournament, but also the day in general. My ride knocked on my door at 8:20 AM,at which time I promptly woke up, threw on some flowered shorts, a long sleeveshirt, and a jacket. Of course Iwas mocked all day for this, but I digress. At the site I managed to find the rest of my deck. Here is what I played: Faeries 4 Mutavault4 Secluded Glen4 Underground River2 River of Tears2 Sunken Ruins2 Faerie Conclave4 Snow... Read More
My Regional Experience 2008, by Kelly Thompson I have played Magic: The Gathering for around 8 years off and on, since the release of Prophecy back in Masque Block. The last time I played Magic, Kamigawa block was about to start for the summer. I decided I hated it (I always hate Block Constructed of any kind except Invasion Block), and I quit Magic. I have quit about 4 times, and just recently started playing Magic again about a month ago. Well actually started playing... Read More
I’d like for everyone here to take a quick second to mourn the death of my psyche. As many of you have probably noticed, the Regionals Blog Contest is over. It only makes mewonder if anyone else has appreciated the irony behind RBC as much as I have. Of course, it was mostly my fault it was so ironic. Let mere count a short story to you: I head to my favorite Magic: the Gathering website and notice that they are holding a writing contest. I think to myself, “Great! I’m a decent... Read More
I saw this decklist over at another Magic strategy site. It looks pretty good especially the Platinum Angel. Many decks will have a hard time destroying it. You have counters to protect it and Academy Ruins to replay it. And Plumeveil surprises most people. It's cheap and can block most of the creatures in the format. Mono Blue Plumeveil Control 3 Platinum Angel 4 Plumeveil 2 Teferi, Mage Of Zhalfir 2 Venser, Shaper Savant 4 Mind Stone 4 Cryptic Co... Read More
Now that Pro Tour Hollywood is over, many players will be scouring magicthegathering.com for the decklists of the pros. Pro Tours have defined regionals in the past and Hollywood will be no different. What can we learn from Hollywood's results? How will Hollywood affect the regionals metagame? Regionals Standard Metagame One word: diverse. The standard metagame post-Hollywood looks to be wide open. One pro commented that he played against eight different decks on... Read More
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