Thursday, December 4th, 2014
For this week in Magic, we’re going to take a visit down memory lane and talk about Modern! I’ve been playing Modern again lately, and I’ve got a bit of a bug. Thanks to the introduction of Khans, though, the format has changed, and for the better. Cards like Dig Through Time and Treasure Cruise add a dynamic that not many people expected. Some people were even speculating that Treasure Cruise would be banned. However it hasn’t, and decks like Mono Red Burn have welcomed it with arms wide open.
I am not running Mono Red Burn, though. I’ve decided to go the UR Delver route. This deck is a lot of fun and can almost second for another burn deck. Okay, that’s enough talk. Let’s take a look at what I was playing.
Main board
4 Delver of Secrets
4 Monastery Swiftspear
4 Young Pyromancer
4 Gitaxian Probe
4 Serum Visions
3 Thought Scour
4 Lightning Bolt
2 Forked Bolt
2 Vapor Snag
2 Spell Snare
2 Mana Leak
2 Spell Pierce
1 Electrolyze
4 Treasure Cruise
2 Polluted Delta
3 Flooded Strand
2 Wooded Foothills
2 Bloodstained Mire
4 Steam Vents
2 Island
3 Mountain
Side board
2 Blood Moon
2 Electrickery
1 Negate
1 Dispel
2 Dragon Claw
1 Pithing Needle
1 Counterflux
1 Relic of Progenitus
2 Combust
2 Smash to Smithereens
This list is far from perfect, but I felt good playing it this past weekend. For this week, we’re just going to focus on the main board, and if there is time, we’ll touch upon the side board. Right after playing, I knew the one thing I wanted to add was Snapcaster Mage. As to why it wasn’t there to begin with, I think it just escaped my mind. Now the question is how many do I run? I’ve seen many lists go back and forth between one and two Snapcaster Mages.
To begin with, I may want to start with two Mages. However, I can see the argument to only play one. First of all, you’ll notice that Delver, Young Pyromancer, and the Swiftspear all have something in common – they are all dependant on non-creature spells. By running more creatures than I have to, it can almost hinder me in a small way. Can you imagine needed to rip just any spell to either trigger the Pyromancer or trigger the Prowess on Swiftspear, but instead you draw your Mage?
I can see what you’re saying, big deal, right? So what if you draw your Snapcaster Mage? Just cast that guy and flashback a Lightning Bolt! Well, you need to remember that this is a deck that runs only 18 lands. Resources are very limited and when you do draw your Mage, you may find that you don’t have the mana to do everything you want. Of course, this is the worst case scenario, so don’t let this deter you. However, it is very much a possibility.
The next debate is over certain counterspells. I feel there is a good question over whether to run Remand or Mana Leak. What that answer is, I’m not quite sure. Remember, I’m no expert here, I’m just a guy putting his thoughts down on electronic paper. Is it better to run Mana Leak or Remand?
A great argument for Remand can be made for it’s cantrip ability. In this deck, I can totally see drawing more cards. More fuel for the fire. However, an important thing to keep in mind is what the format currently looks like. If you feel like decks such as Jund, Pod, Tron, and such are going to be dominant, then running Remand is an excellent choice. In the later game, Mana Leak just is not good enough.
In a metagame where decks like UR Delver and Mono Red Burn (splashing Blue for Treasure Cruise) are running rampant, then Mana Leak is at it’s best. As someone who played Mono Red Burn, Remand was the best counter I could see if I saw any. Most of the time, it meant I was paying two mana for my Lightning Bolt instead of one. In some cases, that can be game changing, but most of the time it’s not. Remember I mentioned that resources can be limited, Mana Leak can hurt a lot especially when you average about three to four lands a game.
This leads me to seeing people making a compromise. This is where you see lists running one Remand or one Mana Leak. While this may seem like a solution, I don’t think it is. You want your counterspells to matter in the game. Running one of’s does not help solve the problem. In the end, you’re better off running two of a less efficient counterspell than none at all.
Time to wrap things up. There are some obvious staples of the deck that should never be messed with. I feel that these staples are Serum Visions, Lightning Bolt, Gitaxian Probe, and Treasure Cruise. Otherwise, feel free to play around with numbers until you feel comfortable. That’s it for now. Tune in next week where I’ll try to tackle the side board and hopefully recount some playtesting. Until then, take care.
Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. If you have any questions or inquiries, then you can reach him at Sims@battlegroundgames.com. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!
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Monday, December 1st, 2014
Black Friday has come and gone… just in time for Cyber Monday; and we’ve got some super-sweet deals for you all day long available only on the Battleground Games & Hobbies online store!
Some of these deals include:
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Friday, November 28th, 2014
Please note that the sale items above are only available at Battleground Games & Hobbies retail store locations. All promotions are “while supplies last.”
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Thursday, November 27th, 2014
In observance of Thanksgiving, both Battleground Games & Hobbies locations are closed today. Please note that online store orders made today will ship the next business day. Battleground Games & Hobbies will reopen tomorrow for all kinds of amazing Black Friday deals, promotions and specials at noon; as well as some very special gaming events as well! Stay tuned to both our Facebook, Twitter and e-mail newsletter for exclusive Black Friday promotions and online-only coupon codes, as well as our website for details.
Don’t forget to stay tuned to Battleground Games & Hobbies social media on Monday for some very special Cyber Monday, online store-only deals!
From all of us here at Battleground Games & Hobbies, we gave thanks to have such an incredible community of loyal customers! From the bottom of our hearts – THANK YOU!
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Thursday, November 20th, 2014
Welcome back to “This week in gaming!” I’m sure many of you were saddened when you came to the site and didn’t see a new issue of “This week in gaming” or “This week in Magic.” The big reason for that was because I was busy getting ready for GP New Jersey which happened last weekend. Unfortunately, I did not have the same result as I did at GP Boston-Worcester, but I did have a blast.
Many members of the Battleground Games & Hobbies family made an appearance. Some were there to get things signed, and others were there to take on the gauntlet. My final record for the day was 2-3. It just seemed everyone was very prepared for anything with red in it thanks to the growing popularity of UR Delver. I played Mono Red Burn and was punished for another deck’s success.
Still, I had a lot of fun. Due to the fact that this was a Legacy event, there were more vendors than ever, and they had all decided to show off some of their most valuable items. One of the items up for grabs was a foil, Russian Emrakul that was retailing for $3500. Right next to it was an Unlimited Black Lotus which retailed $500 less. Let that sink in for a bit.
If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend trying to make it out to a high level “Magic: The Gathering” event. Even if you don’t plan on playing in the main event, many of the venues have side events and other activities for you to take part in. Some come just for trading and others come to visit the artists that have come to sign cards.
Sadly, the season is near the end. That means the next major event isn’t until February. However, that is Pro Tour Washington, DC, and you have to have qualified for that tournament. Otherwise, if you’d like to take a road trip, there is GP Atlantic City in May. That is a Limited format tournament. If you don’t want to go there, you’ll have to wait until June for GP Providence, and that will be a Standard format tournament. This is the one I will most likely go to, if I can go.
In other news, Marvel Dice Masters is a game that I have been playing. Thanks to it’s great affordability, I have bought a lot of it. Starters are going for $15 and boosters will only set you back $1.25. While I sometimes cringe at the thought of buying 10 boosters of Magic, it’s almost too easy to buy 10 boosters of Marvel Dice Masters.
If you like deck building games and rolling dice, then this is the game for you. Not to mention you get to play as some of your favorite comic book characters. Some of you who have played the game Quarriors will find the game to be very familiar. The big reason is because it’s made by the same guys and put out by the same company, WizKids.
Both, Abington and Plainville, have begun to host league nights. The first night was this past Tuesday. Starting with this week, the league began with draft and rotates formats every week. So if you can make it out next week (and you should), both locations will be hosting a free tournament. However, make sure you check out the WizKids website for the official tournament rules.
Speaking from experience, you may also want to check out the official Dice Masters forums via the WizKids website for extra rulings on some of the cards. This past Tuesday we ran into a few issues regarding the text on some of the cards and how they’re played. Also, while we didn’t have many sign up for the draft, we had plenty of people show up and play for fun. Some people were curious enough that they bought their collection right on the spot.
Are you bored at home, and have nothing to do? Well have no fear! My advice to you is to keep checking out the Battleground Games & Hobbies event page on Facebook. Mostly due to the fact I’m a Magic player, an even that stands out to me is the Pauper Commander 1v1 French Tournament.
This is actually new to me, but it sound like a lot of fun. First of all, I am already a fan of Pauper. However, I’ve never played a Pauper commander deck before. According to some of the rules posted on the Facebook event page, you are not limited to a Legendary creature as your general. In fact, you can use any common or uncommon creature. as you general. That means some of the most competitive generals include, Rakdos Cackler, Shardless Agent, and Young Pyromancer. More information can be found here.
Amateur writers gather ‘round! Nanowrimo is a month long campaign where writers try to write a complete novel in one month. Our very own, Sam, will be hosting an event to celebrate the “home stretch.” On Saturday, November 29, come hang out at the Plainville store and hang out with many writers like you who are pushing to finish that novel. The doors open at 10 AM and people are invited to show up and write all day long. For more info on the event, check out this link.
Well that’s it for now. The holiday shopping season is pretty much here. What games and other things are you hoping to receive this holiday? Leave a comment down below. Maybe someone you know will be reading and get you that sweet present this year! Thanks for reading.
Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. If you have any questions or inquiries, then you can reach him at Sims@battlegroundgames.com. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!
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Thursday, November 6th, 2014
Yeah, this is going up late. It’s been a little bit of a hectic week for myself. A big hectic to the point that I forgot that today was Wednesday (well, now it’s Thursday). I’m in the very slow process of moving my family and I into a new house. Let me tell you, moving is not very fun. However, there is a small exception here. Since I’ve been in between moves since the beginning of the summer, most of my belongings have been in storage. I had to pack up most of my Magic cards and, worst of all, most of my board games went into storage.
Now that my family and I are at our new house, I’ve been able to get most of my belongings out of storage. Tonight, I was able to grab my board games. It’s funny. I really didn’t know how much I missed them until I opened the box that contained them. It’s not much, but what I do have means a lot. So, I bet you’re wondering what games I have. In no particular order:
Netrunner LCG
Marvel Legendary
Quarriors
Betrayal at House on the Hill
Dixit
Elder Signs
Takenoko (Sealed)
Rampage (Sealed)
Ascension (Base Set)
The reason Takenoko and Rampage are sealed is because they were originally for the Extra Life fundraiser that was held a couple of weeks ago, but due to the fact that they were in storage, I was never able to give them away. Now the question is, “What do I do with them?” Obviously these games would make great additions to my collection. Of course, there is also a part of me that wants to stick to the original plan and give them away for a good cause. I’m not sure. Although, I am open to suggestions.
There are some games I have been wanting to get my hands on for some time now. One game I definitely want for my collection is Lords of Waterdeep. I’ve played this game a few times, and, while I have yet to win a game, each time has been a blast. You don’t even need to be that knowledgable in the Dungeons and Dragons lore, but it does make the game that much more fun if you know the whole story, or at least parts of it.
Another game I’d like to add to the list is 7 Wonders. I remember when Andrew Pegg-Wheat was demoing the game for the store. I took every chance I could to sit in on a game. It is extremely fun and I highly recommend it. How does it play? For Magic players, I like to describe it as Drafting, but it’s just the best part – the drafting. Everyone gets three “packs” or pile of cards; a pile of cards from each of the three ages. They choose a card from their pile and then pass the cards on to the next person. You continue to pick cards from the “packs” until there is one left, and that card goes back into the box. The object of the game is to score the most points.
The neat part of the game is that you need to build up your resources in order to draft certain cards. For example, you may need brick, wood, gold, or all three in order to draft a library. That library then scores you points in one of numerous categories. It may sound a little complicated, but once you play it, the game is very easy to follow.
This game had been out of stock for a long time. Also, if you’ve ever played Quarriors, this should be no surprise that this is on my list of board game wants. So not only does the game play exactly like Quarriors, but it features some of my favorite characters from comics – the X-Men. What sets the game apart from Quarriors, though, is the fact that it’s a collectible dice game. What do I mean by this? When you buy the game Quarriors, you get everything you will need for the base set inside the box. When you purchase Marvel Dice Masters, you start by buying the 2-player starter set. From there you buy booster packs that contain two dice and their corresponding cards.
This allows for the possibility of tournaments with the game. I’m hoping that game catches on enough that there will be plenty of people willing to play. As a gamer, I enjoy anything that involves rolling dice. That’s probably why this is at the top of the “list.” Anyone up for a game?
I get there isn’t a board involved, but I am a big Star Trek fan. Am I a Trekkie? I don’t know, but I enjoy it nonetheless. I’ve played Star Wars Attack Wing and that was a lot of fun. In the end though, I guess you either like Star Wars or Star Trek (or, at least, one more than the other). Of course, one of the reasons I’d like to own the game is because of the look of the figures. I’ve watched enough episode that the idea of controlling one of these ships (albeit in a game) excites me.
Tabletop miniatures adds a lot to gaming that you can’t get with normal board games. I like to think of board games like 2-D side scroller video games. So, I guess that makes tabletop miniature gaming like wearing an Oculus Rift.
Well that’s it for now. You know that the holiday season is closing upon us. If you’d like to get me a gift, make sure you bookmark this page so you can refer to it in the future.
As always, thanks for reading.
Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. If you have any questions or inquiries, then you can reach him at Sims@battlegroundgames.com. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!
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