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In the last ten years I have played one or two games of Magic the Gathering while having some beverages at a friend's house. After having a couple of Labatt's, we decided to bust out our old Magic decks from back in 1998, and have a couple games. We got bored, and decided to watch some hockey on TV. This was my last experience with Magic since 1998, when I placed second in a regional under 16 tournament. I was a pretty good player back then for a thirteen year old, having won some tourna... Read More
Here's my report on my 2nd place finish in the Seattle Realm Qualifier on 9/20, starting with the decklist. Hero: Vakeron Allies (26): 4 x Zandar Shadesprocket (1) 4 x Quigley Slipshade (1) 4 x Marksman Glous (2) 4 x Caretaker Heartwing (2) 4 x Bimble Blackout (3) 3 x Brodien (4) 3 x High Instructor Campbell (4) Abilities (15): 4 x Blessing of the Martyr (1) 4 x Sacred Purification (1) 3 x Blessed Proctector (1) 4 x Holy Shock (3) E... Read More
Block – Azaloth, Man’s best friend In the age of Block Constructed, Kil’zin was shown to be the big man on campus. Jimmy Choi piloted him to an impressive 11 – 0 match wins at DMF Indianapolis. This has prompted many to either copy his success or build to knock Kil’zin off his proverbial throne. In testing, I’ve been through a sizable gauntlet of decks, ranging from Druid and Priest control to red rogue rush and even Kil’zin variants (control or a... Read More
My name is Andy Wilson, I'm from Washington State and apart of Team Seattle, some of you may know me by now but most of you probably don’t. This is my first article here on TCGplayer.com, but I imagine it will not be my last. I’m writing this article to tell you all about my continentals experience, what happened before, between, and after getting 37th place. So 37th place huh? That’s pretty good I guess. Before we start we may as well start with the list. Hero: Morganis Blackve... Read More
When one considers CCG’s or TCG’s one of the main factors they consider is the learning curve. If a game is too hard then they will likely leave it for another one, or if it is too easy they will think it too childish. The manufacturers of these games have to walk a fine line of not making games too hard for the first time player, but also making them challenging enough for the hardened veteran. The example of success in this formula Magic: The Gathering, one of the victims... Read More
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