Oct 11 2008

Shards draft

dastels @ 8:45 pm

I spent today at Superstars again. A couple drafts and a few constructed games. In the first draft I ended up with a largely WG deck that was slanted toward an exalted theme. It didn’t do so well, going 1-2. The second draft resulted in a much better deck. Still no bombs, but much more solid, with more exalted creatures and a few fatties. The combination of the Rockcaster Platoon and Yoked Plowbeast with the Gustrider Exuberant was great… resulting in one final strike by 2 5/7 flying Rhinos.


Oct 08 2008

Shards of Alara release

dastels @ 5:23 pm

Sunday saw me back at Superstars for the Shards of Alara release event: 2 flights of sealed, 4 rounds each.

I went 1-2-drop in the first flight… the deck wasn’t working so well.. and I needed to eat. Second flight went better at 2-2.

Lots of Magic… lots of fun.


Oct 05 2008

A Day of Magic

dastels @ 9:25 am

My friend picked me up saturday morning and we spent the day at Superstars. First 4 round sealed, which I did moderately poorly in (2-2) followed after a while (we were the first 2 on the list for the next pod) by a 3 round draft. I went 1-2 in that. Not great… Yet! But it’s practice. At the moment that’s the primary goal.

Taking part in so many limited events is giving me a great opportunity to play with the different shards. At the prerelease I played primarily Naya colors. That worked out well. Saturday I gave Gryxis and Jund a try.

I’m really enjoying the new set.


Oct 01 2008

Drafting Shards for the first time

dastels @ 12:43 am

The group I draft with at work got together for our usual Monday night draft this week. Pooling what we had gotten over the weekend we were able to do a Shards of Alara draft. It was interesting.

After a couple of 1-2 matches, I pulled two underperformers and added a couple more lands. My third match also went 1-2, but the losses were a lot closer. I got good hands the last game and the deck performed quite well. Flameblast Dragon was the clincher when I had consistent mana to drop him on the earliest turn possible.


Sep 28 2008

Shards Prerelease Day 2

dastels @ 11:18 pm

Another day spent at Superstars and the Shards of Alara prerelease. I was in two flights today, an individual and a 3-man team event, both sealed deck… what awesome fun. I got to play with the new cards, collected up a handful of rares for my collection, including a few of the new mythic rares. To boot… I came out with 5 of the foil prerelease Ajani Vengeant card.

I learned a few things:

  1. Big Green Monsters are very, very effective,
  2. BUT.. you need white lockdown and/or black removal to manage the early game and clear the way for your monsters,
  3. Having your lands removed from the game isn’t a pleasant feeling,
  4. You can’t convince your opponent to add counters to your Feral Hydra.

So that was roughly 10am-8pm for two days. 20 hours of magic. Nice.

Next week is the release. Guess where I’ll be.


Sep 27 2008

Prerelease Saturday

dastels @ 8:54 pm

I write this as I wait for the train home after an incredible day of Magic.

I did poorly in the first flight: 0-4.

The second flight went better. I opened Ajani and decided to play him… setting colors to RGW. I then threw out any B or U cards and selected the best of what remained. That approach seemed to work ok as I proceeded to plow through 3 rounds dropping big monsters and flattening opponents. All (except in cases of mana screw) were awesome games. Once I even came back from 1 life to win.

I went 0-2 in the final round (2 incredible games) to finish 3-1, taking home boosters to cover Monday night’s draft.

I took part in the open dueling as well. Great fun and netting another booster and prerelease foil. Tomorrow will complete a playset of them.

Kudos to Superstars. They’re doing a great job.


Sep 27 2008

At the prerelease

dastels @ 2:20 pm

I’m at the Shards of Alara prerelease and having great fun even though I haven’t won a game yet.


Sep 26 2008

A Deck: BFT

dastels @ 12:45 am

Here’s a deck I put together after Lorwyn came out, that I’ve only had the opportunity to play recently. It’s done surprisingly well around the kitchen table.

If you were a DOOM or Quake 2 player, you know what BFT stands for… “Big F***ing Trees”. Here’s the decklist:

Nothing too elegant… it’s pretty blunt with a brute force approach: make some big nasty trees and send them across the table.

The main idea is to drop land as fast and furiously as you can… dumping it from your hand in the early game with the Skyshroud Ranger, fetching more with Rampant Growth and Into the North. The ranger potentially gives you some early game damage or blocks as well. Rites of Flourishing accelerates the game, giving you more cards and more forests. All the land is snow land, so once you can bring some Scrying Sheets online you can start pulling land off the top of your deck at the end of your opponent’s turn with any land you still have untapped.

So that’s aimed at getting you set up with a huge base of land. That lets you cast some serious stuff. Stuff like double Epic Proportions as a combat trick. It also powers up your Dauntless Dourbark, which the Treefolk Harbinger can help you get on the board. Timber Protector is there as another sizable body & target for Epic Proportions, as well as protection for your Dauntless Dourbark. The Battlewand Oak is another body, with a nice pump when you drop multiple trees (animated or not) in a turn. Don’t be shy with this deck… you want to drop stuff in your pre-combat main phase to power things up as much as possible before combat.

When it works, this deck does some sick stuff. One game I had a 22/22 trampling Dourbark (among other things) thanks to the trees in play and 2 Epic Proportions.

In light of sets since Lorwyn, there are some thing that could be put in this deck: Tower Above and Monstrify come to mind.


Sep 24 2008

A Lot Mo’ Magic

dastels @ 8:24 pm

I really like Magic the Gathering.

I like playing it. I like collecting it. I like hanging out with other people that like playing it. I really like playing it a lot. I haven’t been playing it nearly enough since I moved to California.

It’s not exactly cheap to collect and I don’t feel I’m getting my money’s worth since I’m not playing much. Also, to be honest, I’m not that good at it… again since I’m not playing much.

As the dawn of another set looms on the calendar, I see two options: give it up, or play A LOT MO’ MAGIC!

So when Superstars moved to their new location (which is so much easier for me to get to/from) I decided to go with door #2.

To get things started, I’ll be at the prerelease this weekend… for a minimum of 3 flights (so up to 15 consecutive hours)… and possibly more on Sunday… and an outside chance of a midnight flight on friday night.

That’s A LOT MO’ MAGIC!!

And that’s just the beginning.


Sep 24 2008

Throwback LLM Draft

dastels @ 4:37 pm

Tonight we got together for some Lorwyn-Lorwyn-Morningtide drafting, as Peter had some packs left from the spring. It was a bit odd as there were just 4 of us, but fun none the less. I was pleased with how I did. Here’s my deck:

I played Eric and his UW deck first. The game must have gone on for an hour at least. At the end he had 13 cards in his library and I had 12… thankfully I kept his Jace just short of milling me. The game finally ended when I sent everything in, four 1/1s against Jace (who had 10 loyalty counters iirc) and the rest against Eric. Paying 5 to the Pride added 5 points of damage and 5 tokens for a total of 9 points of damage to Eric. A post combat Notorious Throng added 9 1/1 flyers to my side of the board… more than enough at that point. Game over.

I went 1-2 with Jeff.. the last game being great fun. An awesome top-deck turned the game around on his last turn.

So I went 2-2 on games for the night… better than my usual record. I’m happy with how I drafted and how I played.


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