MTG: Announcement Day Aug 31, 2016

It’s a pretty big bunch of announcements for some great upcoming products.

  • Rise Among the Worthy” on the plane of Amonkhet. Discover a world ruled by Nicol Bolas when the first set of the Amonkhet block releases April 28, 2017.
  • Nicol Bolas is among the most powerful beings in the Multiverse—don’t face him alone! Much like the originalArchenemy release, Archenemy: Nicol Bolas pits you and two friends against a single powerful foe where you must work together to survive—or fall to Nicol Bolas himself.
  • The second set in the Amonkhet block, Hour of Devastation, releases July 14, 2017.
  • In the same spirit as Duel Decks: Anthology and Planechase Anthology, Commander Anthology gathers four previous Commander products together in one convenient package, releasing June 9, 2017.
  • Draft like a master once more as we release Modern Masters 2017 Edition March 17, 2017—featuring cards from Eighth Edition through Magic 2014, including new trips through Innistrad and Return to Ravnica.
  • Brains or brawn? Cunning or strength? Test your guile and brute force with Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might, releasing in May of 2017.
  • Updates to Magic: The Gathering: Puzzle Quest are here, with Kaladesh content!

Source: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/announcement-day-2016-08-31

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Overall, some rather exciting news for everyone, especially the reprints for those looking to make even more commander decks or add a few planeswalkers to their collection.

From the Vault: Lore Spoilers

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So this year’s From the Vault lineup is not the greatest, however still much better than say, Annihilation. You have a few Legacy mainstays such as Umezawa’s Jitte, Dark Depths and Cabal Ritual. A few flavor cards and mostly Commander stuff. I was really anticipating a planeswalker in here, more specifically Karn Liberated (since he got his spark while defeating the Phyrexians on Dominaria). Would have probably been a little cooler than having Obliterate for that era of the Magic: the Gathering storyline. The Marit Lage token is pretty sweet and thankfully doesn’t count in the fifteen cards of the box set.

Three alternate art cards is a little low, but I think that’s about average for the course for a FTV set. Conflux is a really sweet tutor for those 5 color Commander decks that even saw some fringe play in a Dream Halls Legacy deck a few years back. Definitely one of the less annoying tutors since it costs so darn much to cast in the first place. Getting this product at MSRP is still going to be a bit of a challenge, but I still suspect the price to be somewhat lower than previous over-hyped From the Vault sets.

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Source: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/vault-lore-2016-08-01

Mega Man: Battle for Power – Playmat and more Spoilers

Here’s the upcoming playmat for the new UFS set, Mega Man: Battle for Power scheduled to release in late August:

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Also, a few of the preview cards featuring Bass:

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battle posterComing Soon!

October 2016 FNM Promo

rise fnmMonoblue Brain in a Jar players rejoice!

Love the new art which reminds me of the Cryptkeeper from Tales of the Pit. The quote is unchange, but still sweet. Depending on the build of the deck you run 1-3 of these and it’s a rather cheap deck to foil for some good ol’ Standard fun.

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They’re on a ship? Maybe they were lil’ pirates in their former life.

Don’t forget to use your double-sided FOIL Zombie tokens from the Eldritch Moon pre-release. Might as well spam tokens in style. Go play in an FNM at your local game shop in the month of october to win one of these undead bad boys.

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September 2016 FNM Promo

flaying tendrilsTake that Aristocrats!

September’s FNM promo is actually quite nice, but mainly something you’ll see in sideboards. It’s very good against any deck that tries to abuse of ‘dies’ triggers or just tries to swarm you with a weenie horde (I’m looking at you monowhite humans). Also, is that Zulaport Cutthroat getting flayed? Hmm…maybe or maybe not? that weird almost circular sword is similar.

flaying fullA bunch of allies getting whiped

As always you can go to your local gaming shop and play to win one of these bad boys.

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UW “Spirits”


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Here’s a sweet little deck that recently performed well at a SCG Standard Open:

UW “Spirits”

Standard Format

Creatures:29
3 Bygone Bishop
4 Eldrazi Skyspawner
3 Hanweir Militia Captain
4 Knight of the White Orchid
4 Rattlechains
3 Reflector Mage
4 Thraben Inspector
1 Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit
3 Archangel Avacyn

Instants:2
2 Ojutai’s Command

Enchantments:3
3 Stasis Snare

Planeswalkers: 3
3 Gideon, Ally of Zendikar

 




Lands: 23
12 Plains
2 Meandering River
4 Port Town
4 Prairie Stream
1 Westvale Abbey

Sideboard:

3 Archangel of Tithes
1 Felidar Cub
1 Reflector Mage
1 Stratus Dancer
3 Negate
1 Ojutai’s Command
2 Secure the Wastes
1 Archangel Avacyn
2 Declaration in Stone

 

This is definitely a nice twist on the white weenie aggro-style deck. We get the blue splash for some instant-speed Rattlechains that can also come down later in the game to protect our Bygone Bishop from targeted removal and give us a clue token. This is particularly good with Ojutai’s Command as well later on.

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Creature types matter, sometimes

Anafenza is also a spirit that can benefit from Rattlechains’ ability.  It’s only a one-of so we won’t be drawing it much. It’s almost a shame there are not many other spirits to toss in here, but that may change with the release of Eldritch Moon. We aslo get Archangel Avacyn as a bonus flash creature (no need to sing her praises over and over). The other creatures in the deck provide us some nice card advantage in their various ways:

Knight of the White Orchid can get us a Prairie Stream if we need that blue mana early on.

Eldrazi Skyspawner can allow us to get a turn 4 end-of-turn Avacyn or barring that play, can allow us to flip her when we want to.

Militia Captain just churns out tokens, ideally.

Thraben Inspector or as we commonly call him “Freddy Spaghetti” gives us that little bit of early aggro and mid-to-late game card advantage. It’s almost a sham there isn’t a copy of Kytheon in this build as he can be a pretty sweet Ojutai’s Command target (assuming we get to trigger his ‘turn into a planeswalker’ clause on our turn.

Bygone Bishop, like Thraben Inspector allows us to crack some clues all the while being a decent-ish attacker.

Finally, Reflector Mage is, well…just really really good (as seen in decks like Bant Company/Humans) even at non-flash speed.

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Bouncy bouncy

 

The removal package is rather simple: Counter or exile anything relatively huge/threatening at instant speed. Get that Avacyn, Kalitas, World Breaker, Dragonlord Ojutai and even Ulamog.

In the sideboard we hiave some Archangel of Tithes to slow down the more aggressive decks or tokens strategies as well as Secure the Wastes for a nice end of turn threat. The Negates come in versus some of the more controlish decks or maybe even versus Collected Company decks.

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Still a damn fine card

With nothing major really rotating (ok, so Ojutai’s Command leaving in October is a downer), the shell may very well be viable post-rotation as well. So, gather your cards, sleeve it up and give it a whirl at your local gaming store or even your next Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier.

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Dragon Ball Z: Awakening

Panini America has announced the upcoming release of Dragon Ball Z: Awakening, the next expansion for Dragon Ball Z TCG, set to arrive in stores on Halloween weekend, October 28.

This expansion comes in both boosters and starters. It features the ultimate villain, Cell, The Cell Games, popular characters like Goku, Gohan, Hercule, and more. Preconstructed starter decks include a tournament-legal 60-card deck, one Mastery card, four Main Personality cards, a playmat, and a comprehensive rulebook that has everything a new player would need to begin play. There are 140 new cards in the set, all available via booster, including powerful new Ultra Rares.

MSRP for starters is $14.99 and $3.99 for boosters.

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Source: http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/34739/dragon-ball-z-awakening