Friday, May 5, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Adun Oakenshield

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This three drop legendary originated from the Legends set. With its 1/2 power and toughness, it isn't all that impressive of a creature to play, but it has a powerful ability when tapped. With it you can select a creature from your graveyard and place it in your hand, at the same mana cost of G/R/B. This could work very well as a commander, especially if you have big creatures in your graveyard that you can’t do without.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Geth, Lord of the Vault

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The daily random pick is this mythic Scars of Mirrodin Legendary Creature: Geth, Lord of Vault. For a 4 colorless and two black you can play this hefty 5/5 creature with intimidate. In case you don't know the keyword, it means that only creatures that are artifacts or creatures that share the same color as this card can block this legendary creature. If you don't have the same color or artifact creatures, then you will be taking a beating from this or any other card with intimidate. Additionally, the ability listed on this card can do some graveyard digging and also mill some of the other player's library. So even if you can block this monstrosity, it is going to cause you pain.

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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit

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This legendary creature is probably one of my  top 10 favorite legendary cards Magic: the Gathering has to offer.  Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit is from the Dragons of Tarkir set. This 2 drop legendary creature has  2/2 power and toughness, with the powerful ability to bolster the weakest creature whenever a non-token creature enters the battlefield under the owner’s control. Bolster is an ability that allows you to put a +1/+1 counter on a creature with the least amount of power and toughness among creatures you control. If you have a deck full of cheap creatures to cast, that will be a lot of +1/+1 counters being generated and used. Imagine an army of creatures with a bunch of +1/+1 counters on them. Your opponent might not like that view from their end, especially if they are not doing well with their deck.

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Monday, May 1, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Adriana, Captain of the Guard

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Today’s daily random Magic: The Gathering pick is a legendary creature with 4 / 4 power and toughness, 5 drop, from the Conspiracy: Take the Crown set: Adriana, Captain of the Guard. This legendary is a great card to have in a regular deck and be an excellent candidate as a commander.

The melee ability is a great ability to have, especially if you have multiple creatures out on the field and you’re playing commander with 8 other people. Thats a lot of +1/+1 to be distributed on the creatures you are attacking with. Not quite a “losing friends” kind of deal, but I'm sure friends will be a little mad with how powerful she can become. The other plus side if this legendary card is that it will give your other creatures the melee ability as well.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Frontier, The new standard?

A new format, called “Frontier”, uses cards from M15 up to the current set of Magic: the Gathering. Two Japanese game shops, Hareruya and BigMagic, announce back in September 2016 that they will be holding weekly tournaments in the new format. I only recently learned about this format, as my local game shops are thinking of doing something similar. Frontier may even take its place in FNM instead of Standard.

I’ve done a little research on this format by talking to people on the Magic: the Gathering forums, as well as talking to the shop owners near my town. It seems like people were getting a little bored with standard FNM and attendance is a bit on the low side. Some believe it’s because they feel like Standard rotates out too quickly, even though a set is in Standard for a duration of 18 months.

There are currently no cards on the banned list, as far as I know. The cards that appeared in the Planeswalkers Deck, the Welcome Origin 2016 Sample Decks are also legal in this format, however the cards appearing in the Masterpiece Series are not legal.  The other rules still apply as usual; minimum of 60 cards to the deck, there is no maximum deck size but you must be able to shuffle the deck with no help of another and at least 15 card in the sideboard.

What are your feelings about this format?

Is your local game shop planning on, or already, doing this format?

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Reciprocate



This is probably one of my favorite cards to use from one of my favorite sets: Champions of Kamigawa. With one drop of Plains you can remove a creature from the game, but only if it dealt damage to you. It may be worth it to take a big hit from a 10/10 creature to just remove the threat out of the game forever. The only other time this card has been reprinted is in Duel Decks: Knights VS Dragons. I ought to get my hands on the duel deck, sounds like a fun game play.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Obliterate


This 8th edition board wiper, Obliterate, with its 6 and two red mana cost, is pretty scary to look at. I'm not just talking about the high mana cost, but what it can do and if you’re playing blue and this card shows up in front of you; no counterspells to stop it from resolving!

You can pretty much say goodbye to everything you had out on the board. The only thing it doesn’t touch is your graveyard, though destroyed permanents can’t be regenerated.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Hatching Plans


This rare Guildpact card seems like a fun enhancement to play with. Even though it doesn’t get attached to any creatures, it goes out onto the battlefield for a 1 and a blue drop. It’s a pretty good card in my opinion. You can destroy the card on your own and give yourself three new cards to use, or deter your opponent from using board wiping cards to remove other enchantments you have in play.

Would you take the chance, or would you not bother with this card?

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Monday, January 9, 2017

Updated Ban & Restricted List 1/9/2017

Wizards of the Coast have just made an announcement on their Magic: The Gathering website regarding a new set of cards to be placed on the ban list, effective January 20, 2017 on paper and Magic Online on January 11, 2017.

Here’s a small list of cards that are going on the ban list:

Standard:
  • Emrakul, the Promised End
  • Smuggler’s Copter
  • Reflector Mage

Modern:
  • Gitaxian Probe
  • Golgari Grave-Troll

This is the first time that a ban list has been made for Standard since February 2010, when the Worldwake set came out. The last cards banned in Standard were Jace, the Mind Sculptor and Stoneforge Mystic. For a full list of ban and restricted cards, you can CLICK HERE to view them.

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DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: Funeral Pyre


This Judgement card’s appearance is probably one of the reason token decks can work so well for some players. Exile a card from your graveyard is not so bad of a deal, because it’s any cards in the graveyard that it’s targeting, not specific cards like creatures or instant or sorcery, it’s all of the cards.

After you remove a card from the graveyard you get a flying 1/1 token and if you have populate, you can make more tokens with it. I personally never had a tokens deck because they never quite work out for me.

What tokens deck is your favorite to play with?

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