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This week in Magic: Dragons of Tarkir Game Day

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Hello and welcome to another edition of “This week in Magic.” Game Day is coming upon us very quickly. In fact, it’s this weekend. I’m sure plenty of you out there are still wondering what to play. In all honesty, Game Day is a tournament that is meant to bring out the creativeness of the deck builders out there. Game Day is a day meant to try your creations out, and try not to meta-game the field as if you’re playing in a GP. It’s all about fun. With all that being said, I’m sure there is a vast majority of you who will still scramble to find something. So here are a few suggestions I have to offer.

 

UB Control

I’ve been playing this list for about a week now and have had quite a bit of success with it. I took it the the PPTQ held at the Abington store and piloted it to a Top 4 finish. I recently took it to the Ugin Standard tournament with about 21 players and went 4-1. It’s been a long time since I’ve felt comfortable with a deck, let alone one that is control.

 

One of the big pros about the deck is that many opponents have told me that it’s very hard to side board against. I can see this considering how hard it is to play against. It just seems to have all of the answers. Thanks to the re-introduction of ultimate price, killing creatures has gotten a lot easier. Therefore relieving a lot of pressure on my end.

 

However, don’t be fooled by my successsragy. The deck is hard to play. The only real advice I have to get better with the deck is to keep playing it. It’s one of those things where experience is one of the keys to winning with the deck. For example, casting Dig Through Time doesn’t always provide you with a clear answer. There have been a few times where a Dig has provided me with plenty of options. It’s knowing which one is the best that will lead you to victory.

 

Mono Red Aggro

Mono Red Aggro is always something I know I can fall back on. Of course, there are some who may say I’m a little biased. For now, put those thoughts aside. Monok Red is the real deal. I mean, it did take down the latest Pro Tour. That version splashed Green, but that was mainly for Atarka’s Command – a card that is seeing much more play in Standard.

 

What makes this deck a winner is how fast it can win. How fast can it win, you ask? It wins under the turn five mark. This is huge because it avoids board wipes such as End Hostilities and Crux of Faith. More importantly, a lot of other decks need more time to establish themselves on the battlefield. The case with Mono Red is that it tries to kill you before you’ve settled in.

 

Red has always been a reliable color to go to whenever a new meta comes out. However, the major downfall of the deck, in many cases, is how quickly other decks can adapt to the Mono Red strategy. The key to beating Mono Red, in my opinion, is to be able to survive the first three turns. Once you’ve made it past that point, you can feel more confident in your plays. If you can force them into a position where they feel they need to kill you before turn five or sooner, then you’ve accomplished your mission. It’s in these cases that they tend to empty their hands sooner than they would like putting them in a poor position.

 

Mono Green Devotion

Or sometimes known as GR Devotion. The red in this case is actually a splash for Dragonlord Atarka. If I can play a mono colored deck over any other, then chances are that I will. Reason being is that it’s such a break from tri-colored decks where mana can get a little out of hand. So Why play Mono Green? These creatures are huge! No other color can really compete to tell you the truth. Not only are they huge, but they can be cheap considering the amount of ramp Green has at it’s disposal – Elves, Caryatids, Satyrs.

 

Elves, Caryatids, and Satyrs alone can stop the early onslaught of weenie decks and Mono Red. Later on it can get out of hand as creatures hit the battlefield that are well out of a Red player’s burn range. The deck can be overwhelming for most opponents which can also mean the end for them.

 

So what about a downside? Aside from bad draws, I can’t really see one. The game plan is simple: play smaller guys to make bigger guys then swing with the big guys. If there is anything bad about the deck it could be how weak susceptible you are to board wipers. Well you’ll be happy to know that we all are. Get some practice in and learn how to play around them. You’ll be just fine.

 

Well that’s it for now. Remember to go out and take a shot at your local game day. We’ll be hosting two of them! If there is anything in particular that you’d like me to cover, then drop me a line.

 

About the author

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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Join Us for MTG ‘Fate Reforged’ Game Day – TOMORROW!

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Battleground Games & Hobbies in Abington and Plainville MA

 

Join us at Battleground Games & Hobbies for our ‘Fate Reforged’ Game Day and play with the new cards on a global scale!

 
Saturday
ABINGTON
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: February 14th, 2015
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00

Sunday
ABINGTON
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: February 15th, 2015
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00

PLAINVILLE
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: February 15th, 2015
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00

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The event will cut to a top 8 or top 4 based on attendance.

Deck lists are not required for this event.

All players will receive a full art promo and top 8 competitors will receive an additional full art, foil promo!

The winner of the event will receive a sweet, Fate Reforged Game Day Playmat (shown above).

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

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TODAY – Magic M15 Game Day! Don’t Miss It!

 

Come to our M15 Game Day and play with the new cards on a global scale TODAY!

Sunday
ABINGTON
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: August 10th, 2014
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00 (prizes awarded based upon attendance)

 

Sunday
PLAINVILLE
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: August 10th, 2014
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: FREE


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Contact:
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The event will cut to a top 8 or top 4 based on attendance. Deck lists are not required for this event.

 


All players will receive a full art, promo Reclamation Sage.  The top 8 players will receiver a foil, full art, promo Chief Engineer.



The winner of the event will receive a sweet, M15 Game Day Playmat (shown above).

 

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THIS SUNDAY – Magic M15 Game Day

 

 

Come to our M15 Game Day and play with the new cards on a global scale.

 

Sunday
ABINGTON
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: August 10th, 2014
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00 (prizes awarded based upon attendance)

 

Sunday
PLAINVILLE
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: August 10th, 2014
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: FREE


Battleground’s Facebook Page



Contact:
Please contact us at service@ battlegroundgames.com with any questions.



The event will cut to a top 8 or top 4 based on attendance. Deck lists are not required for this event.

 


All players will receive a full art, promo Reclamation Sage.  The top 8 players will receiver a foil, full art, promo Chief Engineer.



The winner of the event will receive a sweet, M15 Game Day Playmat (shown above).

 

Don’t forget to check out our Online Store for your Magic singles!
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This Week in Magic: Game Day results, Conspiracy, and missing cards

This one is for Maynard

 

This past weekend I won one of the Game Day tournaments that Battleground Games had at the Abington store. I also dedicated my win to Aaron Maynard for the heck of it. Considering what happened last time, I definitely learned my lesson from the previous Game Day, and made sure I suggested a split in the Top 4. For those of you who don’t know, during the last Game Day I tried to win it all, and failed miserably.

 

Even though I struggled with it the last time I played the deck, I felt that Mono Black would give me the best chance to win the tournament, or at least do well. I once again made some changes to the deck the last time I talked about it. For reference, here is what I played.

 

Main board:

4 Desecration Demon

4 Lifebane Zombie

4 Gray Merchant of Asphodel

4 Pack Rat

4 Hero’s Downfall

4 Thoughtseize

4 Underworld Connections

2 Devour Flesh

2 Bile Blight

3 Abrupt Decay

4 Temple of Malady

4 Overgrown Tomb

4 Mutavault

2 Mana Confluence

11 Swamp

 

Side board:

4 Duress

3 Erebos, God of the Undead

2 Dark Betrayal

2 Golgari Charm

3 Doom Blade

1 Devour Flesh

 

I’m not going to get into a full report here, but I feel like this is the best configuration of the deck. While, originally, this may have been set up to take on the mirror match, having Abrupt Decay in the deck is a nice addition. It’s especially nice in the control match-up where your opponent may Detention Sphere or Banishing Light a permanent that is vital to your success.

 

Having Lifebane Zombie in my sideboard was a choice I made in order to give myself more options in the side board. I have had quite a few discussions over whether or not Nightveil Specter is better in the main board, and my personal choice is the Lifebane Zombie. This allowed me to fit more removal in the side board for the more random aggro decks that can, sometimes, just blow me out of the water.

 

I think it really helps that I learned more about the deck, especially how to sideboard. When I went into the Boxborough TCG Player 5K, I was still really new to the deck, and I guess I still am. For this Game Day, though, I took the time to read more into the deck and learn how to sideboard for various decks out there.

 

I have a feeling this is the deck I’ll be playing if I attend the upcoming Starcitygames.com Open Series in Rhode Island, June 7.

 

A Conspiracy is coming

 

Also coming next week are the Conspiracy release tournaments.

 

These are looking like a lot of fun. Here is a quick breakdown of how the tournaments will run at Battleground Games & Hobbies:

 

• Players will be sat in 8-man pods as soon as we have 8 people registered. Seating will be determined randomly.

• Each player will receive 3 Conspiracy booster packs to draft. The draft itself and deck building period will not be timed.

• Once all players have finished building their decks, we will seat the first round by breaking the players up into two different 4-player groups. Each group will play one game together.

• Each event will last for 2 rounds, each round will have a 75 minute time limit.

• At the conclusion of the first round we will take the winner and the last player eliminated (the top 2) from each of the 4 player groups and pair them together in round 2. We will also take the first two players eliminated from each group (bottom 2) and pair them together in round 2.

• If time expires in a round and the top two players have not been determined, the two players with the most life will be considered the “winners.”

• In round two, the group made up the the “winners” will receive 3 booster packs for each player they eliminate from the game. Players that are not in the “winners group” will receive 1 booster pack for each player they eliminate.

• The only way to win booster packs is to eliminate players from the game in round 2.

• Players will be expected to provide any additional product their draft may require.

 

If you plan on participating in these events, there are a few cards to keep your eyes out for. From some of the videos provided by Wizards of the Coast, a couple of the cards players can expect in the set are Brainstorm and Swords to Plowshares. This is very exciting because not only are these great cards to play with, but it gives newer players a chance to get their hands on older, and more powerful, spells that might, otherwise, be out of reach for them. In addition, Wizards reprinted Misdirection and Exploration. This is very exciting for players and collectors. Misdirection and Exploration are key cards in a few Legacy decks. However, they’re not limited to those types of players. If you play EDH, then these are some cards that you may want to add to your decks because they can do some silly things.

 

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Be aware though, Wizards recently put out an article already banning the 13 “Conspiracy” cards from tournament play in the Vintage format. With their bans comes a banning in EDH as well since the lists coincide with one another.

 

Have you seen my Tarmogoyf?

 

This past Friday, someone lost a Tarmogoyf during FNM. Derek took the time to address the situation and, politely, ask if anyone had to return it. When he made the announcement, the tone in his voice was that there was slim to none chance that the card would be returned. This was a little disheartening because, for the most part, I knew most of the people in the room and no one spoke up. Now, I don’t know if the card was later found or not, but at that moment, I would have thought someone would have had it.

 

There were a few people that were not familiar to me that night. It may have been because we were running a Modern tournament as well, and so a few fresh faces come out every now and then. Still, I thought our community was tighter than that.

 

Obviously I don’t know all of the details surrounding the missing card, but there is something I’d like to say. If it turns out you found the card and you happen to be a regular at the store, then there should be no hesitation in returning the card and giving the owner a hard time about almost losing it. However, if you did keep the card, then that is sad. Why would you do that to one of your peers? Whether you play Magic or not.

 

I would hope that, in the future, if something like this were to ever happen, the situation be resolved immediately and without any kind of loss. We all come to the store to have a good time and to socialize with our friends. If you don’t know any of us, then say hello. We don’t bite. Some of us may be weird, and others may be weirder, but we’re all friendly in the end.

 

If that’s not your prerogative and you come just to play the game to win, then that’s fine, but please don’t ruin a game that we all like to have fun with. And yes, I like to have fun with the game, even if you’ve just beaten me and I look like I want to punch you. I’d punch you with all of my love.

 

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About the author

 

Simeon is 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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Journey into Nyx Game Day – THIS WEEKEND!

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Sunday
BOTH LOCATIONS
Format: Standard (with a cut to top 8.)
Date: May 25th, 2014
Time: 2:00pm
Entrance Fee: $10.00 per person


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This event will be run as a box tournament.  Every participant beyond 12 will add $10.00 store credit to the prize pool. The event will cut to a top 8 or top 4 based on attendance. Deck lists are not required for this event.


All players will receive a full art, promo Squelching Leeches.  The top 8 players will receiver a foil, full art, promo Dictate of Kruphix.



And don’t forget to Defeat a God!



At Game Day be sure to bring the Hero Cards you’ve earned while traveling the Hero’s Path to help you triumph over the Defeat a God Challenge Deck at Journey into Nyx Game Day. This special deck is a challenge you can take on during Game Day, between rounds, or at your convenience. It’s not a part of the tournament, but you’ll want to defeat Xenagos to earn the ninth and final Hero Card on the Hero’s Path.

 

 

 

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