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Posts from the ‘Innistrad Block’ Category

3
Feb

Dark Ascension: Swift Justice Review (Part 2 of 2)

Our second run-out for Dark Ascension sees us testing the Boros-coloured Swift Justice. With some disruptive ground game and a few aerial threats, will it mete out retribution to Jimi’s Dark Sacrifice? Only one way to find out!

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1
Feb

News: Dark Ascension Event Decks Announced!

Today on the mothership, at the good ol’ Magic Arcana, the names and images of the two upcoming Event Decks were announced.

Gleeful Flames: Mono-Red aggro/burn

Spiraling Doom: Green/Black undying/beats

The decks won’t be out until 24 February, and we’re already looking forward to getting our hands on them!

1
Feb

Dark Ascension: Swift Justice Review (Part 1 of 2)

Taking its name from the guild representing the military and constabulary force present in the endless urban sprawl of Ravnica, Boros decks- those comprised of Red and White- are one of the more common archetypes amongst preconstructed Magic. Since the introduction of the Intro Pack, we’ve seen a wide variety of them already, and that’s not even counting those amongst the previous precon product, the theme decks.

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30
Jan

Dark Ascension: Relentless Dead Review (Part 2 of 2)

We’re excited to return to the world of Innistrad after a few months’ break, once again immersing oursevles in the heavy flavour and top-down design of the set. What better way to kick thins off than with a duel between two our our favourite archetypes? With me being Relentless Dead, I’ll be up against Sam, who’s opted for the Red/Green Monstrous Surprise.

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28
Jan

Dark Ascension: Relentless Dead Review (Part 1 of 2)

When Wizards introduced the lore of Innistrad, any Vorthos worth their salt who had been playing the game for the past three years could be forgiven for rolling their eyes. A disappearing angel, they might well have said, well, here we go again.

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27
Jan

Ertai’s Meddling on QS: Repel the Dark (INN)

As we head into the lengthening shadows of Dark Ascension, we look if there’s anything that can be done to help the hapless Humans of Innistrad to better prepare them for the coming horrors. Starting with the Intro Pack Repel the Dark, and using only Innistrad and Magic 2012 cards, indeed there seems to be quite a bit of room for improvement!

Many of you will remember Magic Beyond the Box from last year, as our preconstructed feature column over on Quiet Speculation.  Come on by, check out the deck, and say hello!

26
Jan

News: Dark Ascension Intro Packs Fully Spoiled

Hey folks, just a quick note to let everyone know that if they haven’t checked it out yet, the full Dark Ascension Intro Pack deck lists are up at the Magic Arcana today on the mothership. While the hover-over card images aren’t fully updated yet, you can still get a full look at what’s on offer!

As a reminder, our full reviews of Dark Ascension’s decks begin Saturday with opening coverage of the Boros-coloured Swift Justice. We’ll see you then!

13
Jan

Whispers of the Muse: Jackson P’s Repel the Dark (INN)

One of the great things about Intro Pack decks is how well they lend themselves to some rudimentary deckbuilding. Our Whispers of the Muse feature is dedicated to precisely that! With a deck idea submitted by a reader, we turn to the preconstructed community to offer ideas and suggestions on how to improve the deck. Today we return to Innistrad, with the Green/White Human tribal offering, Repel the Dark.

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11
Jan

News: Images of the Dark Ascension Intro Packs Revealed

Just a quick note this morning directing you to head over to MTG Salvation if you haven’t done so already, and check out the pictures of the Intro Packs that have turned up. No deck lists yet, but we do have names and faces- a great start!

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18
Dec

Ertai’s Meddling: Deathly Dominion (INN)

Good news for fans of precon tinkering! Today we’re exploring the runt of Innistrad’s ghoulish litter, Deathly Dominion! A Black/Green deck built around the morbid mechanic, we judged this one to be the worst of the lot- and most in need of a makeover.

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