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With scant days left before the Realm Championships happen across the country, players are trying to paint a picture of what decks are going to be the powerhouses for the coming weekend and what decks are going to be geared enough to beat them. Are more players going to show up with control or aggro? Ally rush or solo? Discard, dagger rogue, Desecrator or demonology 'lock? TCGPlayer writers Borbwab and Madjinn join up to bring you two more decks going head-to-head this week in the second ed... Read More
Nevermind genetics. Lionar has a brother and he's a troll shaman. Why do I say he's Lionar's little brother? Because the Blood Cursed control deck was the inspiration for this shaman counterpart. Especially in the ally base. But this traitor-flavor, Kil'zin shaman deck has a bit more of the aggro to its name and has a better early answer to Myriam Starcaller. It packs redundancy like the Lionar version does, but of a different kind. So what am I talking about? Take a look: HERO(1) Ki... Read More
1.) Quicksilver, Inhuman By Marriage Since the days of MHG where stall became dominant Quicksilver and his barrage of Flying Kicks were always a problem. Countless City Championship participants have become victors, no skill even required. 2.) Pathetic Attempt Of course, an opponent should be punished or face difficulties when targeting you shouldn’t they? Many feeble attempts of targeting Galactus have been overrun. Oh wait, Galactus didn’t do that at all.... Read More
Welcome to the first entry of the Throwdown. The Throwdown is a new article series pitting Internet writers and bloggers of the WoW TCG against each other in three game matches, featuring decks that are rising stars, revisions of Top 8 classics or experimental new designs built around cards that haven't had their chance to make a big splash yet on the scene. More than just typical game coverage, the Throwdown gives you the turn-by-turn commentary on the match as it happens. The idea is... Read More
Realm Championships are getting closer. May 10 is now a mere 4 weekends away. As so many things in this game have done, Realm Championships pose a unique challenge. Starting this weekend and running right up until the championship events next month, all the qualifiers are limited events. The qualifying season ends May 9th at the LCQ's with the main events the next day. But at the end of the limited qualifying season, the format shifts back to Constructed. Most... Read More
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