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This week in Magic: Modern UR Delver

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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.

 

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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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‘Khans of Tarkir’ Holiday Gift Box is Here!

 

The highly anticipated Magic the Gathering Khans of Tarkir Holiday Gift Box has arrived both in stores and online! This fantastic new product is just in time for the holidays and make a marvelous gift! Check out what’s inside:

  • Four Khans of Tarkir booster packs
  • Beautiful storage box that can hold more than 2,000 Magic cards
  • Twenty Khans of Tarkir basic lands
  • Six illustrated plastic dividers
  • Sticker sheet for customizing the dividers
  • An alternative-art Sultai Charm from the Khans of Tarkir set

That’s right, every Holiday Gift Box comes with this version of Sultai Charm:

 

Pretty awesome, right? What are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of this limited edition Magic the Gathering product TODAY!
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Now On Sale – ‘Magic’ Commander 2014 Decks!

 

It’s FRIDAY! While for many, that means the end of a long work week, for us here at Battleground Games & Hobbies, that means not only is Friday Night Magic tonight, but we also get to announce a super-sweet brand new Magic the Gathering product that’s now on sale at a Battleground Games & Hobbies near you as well as our online store (single cards too!). Check it out:

 

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MTG Commander 2014 Decks

 

That’s right folks. the Magic Commander 2014 Decks have arrived! They’re on sale now in both Abington and Plainville, as well as our online store. Don’t miss out on this amazing new product from Wizards of the Coast!

 

 

 

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Wizards of the Coast Announces Third Set in ‘Khans of Tarkir’ Block: ‘Dragons of Tarkir’

 

Set Name:

Dragons of Tarkir

Block:

Set 3 of 3 in the Khans of Tarkir block

Number of Cards:

264

Prerelease Events:

March 20, 2015

Release Date:

March 27, 2015

Launch Weekend:

March 27–29, 2015

Game Day:

April 18, 2015

Magic Online Prerelease Events:

April 3–April 6, 2015

Magic Online Release Date:

April 6, 2015

Magic Online Release Events:

April 6–22, 2015

Pro Tour Dragons of Tarkir:

April 10–12, 2015

Pro Tour Dragons of Tarkir Location:

Brussels, Belgium

Pro Tour Dragons of Tarkir Formats:

Swiss:

  • Standard
  • Dragons of Tarkir/Dragons of Tarkir/Fate Reforged Draft

Top 8:

  • Standard

Official Three-Letter Code:

DTK

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Initial Concept and Game Design:

Mark L. Gottlieb (lead)
Dan Emmons
Graeme Hopkins
Colin Kawakami
Mark Rosewater
Sam Stoddard

Final Game Design and Development:

Tom LaPille and David Humpherys (leads)
Tim Aten
Colin Kawakami
Erik Lauer
Ken Nagle
Sam Stoddard
Gerry Thompson
With contributions from Matt Tabak

Languages:

English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

Available in:

Booster Packs, Intro Packs*, Fat Pack*, Event Deck*
(* – Not available in all languages)

Art by Jason Chan

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Wizards of the Coast Announces New Duel Deck!

Wizards of the Coast announced yesterday a new edition to their Duel Deck product line: Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Kiora! Check out all the sweet details directly from Wizards of the Coast below:

The knight Planeswalker Elspeth Tirel sees herself as the protector of the Multiverse. She has pledged her sword and shield to all who suffer, and she summons forth impressive armies to assist her. The merfolk Planeswalker Kiora calls upon the creatures of the deepest oceans to fight at her side. She is the master of the world beneath the waves, her true power only now beginning to surface. How will these Planeswalkers measure up when they meet in battle?

 

Deck Design and Deck Development:

Chris Millar and Sam Stoddard

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Languages:

English, Japanese

Release Date:

February 27, 2015

MSRP:

$19.99

 

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2013-2014 Magic Rookie of the Year Suspended

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Wizards of the Coast Director Helene Bergeot announced on Thursday that Jared Bottecher, 2013-2014 Magic the Gathering Rookie of the Year, “may have engaged in in activities that violate Wizards of the Coast’s Code of Conduct and Magic’s tournament floor rules.”

 

As a result of the ensuing DCI investigation, those accusations were confirmed and Mr. Bottecher was suspended for a period of four years and his Rookie of the Year title revoked. Video and photo evidence can be found here as well as Mr. Bottecher’s reaction to his suspension, courtesy of David Levitt at [Boston] Examiner.com.

 

The Rookie of the Year title will pass to Raymond Perez Jr., who earned 33 Pro Points during that tournament season, qualifying him for Worlds 2014.

 

This comes during a time of apparent “scandal” – now being referred to as #shufflegate – in which two other high-profile player suspensions occurred, that of Trevor Humphries and Alex Bertoncini (see “Player at SCG Worcester Suspected of Cheating“).

 

What do you think of #shufflegate and the recent high profile player suspensions? Are these sentences appropriate? Does the overwhelming community outcry create a sense of a witch hunt? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

 

 

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