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25
Dec

Happy Holidays from Ertai’s Lament

From all of us at Ertai’s Lament, we hope that you are all having a warm and joyous holiday surrounded by friends and loved ones.

And if not, we’ll at least hope that Santa brought you what you wanted for Christmas…

Merry Christmas, everyone!

23
Dec

News: New ‘Magic Beyond the Box’ Article Up

That’s right, another feature has been posted on QuietSpeculation.com, and this time we’re taking the gloves off! Three Deadly Shortcomings looks at those bad qualities that poor preconstructed decks tend to exhibit. Come over to the dark side, and check it out!

16
Dec

News: New ‘Magic Beyond the Box’ Article Up

Can’t get enough precon discussion today? A new review on Planeshift’s Domain feeling like just an appetizer? Head on over to Quiet Speculation, where “Five Reasons Why Intro Packs Matter” has been published today. In it, I’ll discuss some of the surprising reasons that Intro Packs are relevant to players of all experience levels, while drawing on a wealth of history of the medium (as well as some thoughts on where it is going!).

Come on by, check it out, and say hello!

15
Dec

News: Mirrodin Besieged Intro Packs Displayed

Images have surfaced on MTG Salvation and Mana Nation of the upcoming Mirrodin Besieged Intro Packs. Some quick factoids:

> There will only be four decks rather than five. Two will be Mirran, the other two Phyrexian

> One of the Phyrexian decks will be Green/White

> From the images of the display, we can see we’ll be getting another foil Angel (SOM gave us Sunblast Angel) as well as a Hydra

Check them out here at Mana Nation!

9
Dec

News: New ‘Magic Beyond the Box’ Article Up!

It’s Thursday, and that means an extra dose of precon discussion over at Quiet Speculation! My feature today is Five Elements of the Best Precon Decks, and knits together common strengths of the decks we’ve enjoyed reviewing the most- the ones that work.

Drop by, check it out and say hello!

2
Dec

News: First Article Up at Quiet Speculation!

Following my announcement that I’d be writing a weekly column for the new, revamped Quiet Speculation, I’m proud to announce that the first article is up! Magic Beyond the Box will be a weekly series, appearing each Thursday. Today’s piece focuses on the connection between the two releases of the Premium Deck Series, and the greater R&D principle that they illustrate. Thanks for all the support, and check it out!

2
Dec

News: Wizards Announces MTG: Commander

Some exciting news this morning as Wizards has unveilied it’s multiplayer product for this year. Following in the footsteps of Plaechase and Archenemy, the new Commander series is an official support of the very popular EDH format, and best of all the decks will contain a sum of 51 new cards. Here’s the launch notice, and here’s Aaron Forsythe’s thoughts on the matter for good measure. Check it out!

29
Nov

News: New Weekly Column on QuietSpeculation.com

A little over a year ago, I stopped in at the local comic shop and bought three packs of Zendikar and an intro deck. I’d been away from the game for many years, but had decided I wanted a game and hobby that was more socially interactive with my family than World of Warcraft (protip: running a successful guild can take up a lot of your time). Eager to make up for lost years, I scoured the internet for Magic-related websites, and turned up plenty. I found Mana Nation, which I use as my “home site” to this day; Quiet Speculation, whose emphasis on “financial Magic” intrigued me (the stock-ticker-esque price tracker is just plain cool) despite being a most reluctant trader by nature; and of course the premium sites such as Channel Fireball, Star City Games, and so forth.

I found plenty to devour, but over time I eventually noticed to my dismay that resources for the newer or returning player were greatly underrepresented. Most content (by volume) seemed to be angled towards the competitive, aspiring Magic player. With focus on strats, tech, and ‘innovations’ there was plenty to read about the ever-evolving metagame on the pro circuit. Lagging behind but definitely present was the content focused on the casual player- new theme/tribal decks, EDH builds, multiplayer, variants, etc.

But what I most wanted to read then didn’t seem to be much on the radar at all: namely, instructional pieces designed to illustrate the game to the new or returning player, aimed for that player. Much of the Magic strategy I’ve since picked up has been from poring over the lastest Standard trends and applying that to my own game. It works, but it’s not all that efficient.

Ertai’s Lament has given me a chance to start producing content for that niche, and a great deal of the feedback we get here has echoed that sentiment. New or returning players, many of whom use precon decks as their entryway to the game, appreciating discussion of the game’s fundamental principles laced throughout the deck reviews. Not from 10,000 feet on the Pro Tour circuit, but at the ground level of the game where precon decks thrive.

So that brings me ’round to the news. As of today, Quiet Speculation has relaunched itself. From its origins as a “Magic finance’ site, it is now diversifying its content, and brought onboard a raft of talent to make it a successful, general-interest destination. Want finance? It’s still there. Strategy? That’s there too. So are casual builds, Standard builds, and even rules interactions and judging.

And beginning this Thursday, I’ll be there once a week as well. My column, Magic Beyond the Box will center around Magic’s preconstructed products, just as here, but with a finer eye towards going deeper into those ground-level fundamentals of the game. If you’re a new or returning player, or know someone who is, it’ll be well worth a read! I’ll be under the casual side of things, and our editor is none other than Adam Styborski, who also pens for Mana Nation and Magicthegathering.com’s “Serious Fun.” (You can read his introductory piece here.)

Let me be clear: Ertai’s Lament isn’t going anywhere. We’re still committed to providing a deck review every other day, a challenge we set for ourselves at the start of the site that we’ve never broken. For those who enjoy that content, it’s here to stay. And for those wanting to go a little deeper into the basics of the game, we’ll be over on Quiet Speculation. Come check out the new site!

-Jay

18
Nov

News: More on the Event Decks

For those looking for more information on the forthcoming Event Decks early next year, additional information has been released on the mothership. It seems there will be two of them: one mono-Red, the other Blue/Black.  Could this be the start of a return to the powerful precon?

8
Nov

Wizards Releases Fire & Lightning Deck List

Today on the mothership, Monty Ashley has offered us up a teaser for the forthcoming second product in the Premium Deck Series line: Fire & Lightning. It releases on 19 November… have a look!