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Zendikar Yields Real Treasure: Vintage Cards Randomly Inserted September 25, 2009

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Magic_LogoAs if we needed another reason to get excited about Magic’s newest set, word came in late last night via the twitterverse and sites like mtgsalvation that Zendikar packs contained random inserts of Vintage cards like the original Dual Lands.  Not reprints…the acutal 15+ year old cards likely hand added to the print run.  This is an incredible move really and quite unexpected, I’m not sure what is more surprising…that WotC is doing this in the first place, or that they managed to keep it a secret until basically the pre-release.

Apparently there are approximately 90 different cards in the mix, and supposedly the “power nine” could be in the mix (or maybe are in the mix…rumor has it an original Unlimited Mox has already been pulled)…but true distribution numbers are still up in the air.  The current theory/conventional wisdom points to 1 pack in 20 boxes, but that seems too low considering the number that have already surfaced PRIOR to the actual pre-release, but I’m sure the Magic community group think will come up with better numbers by Monday when I’m sure there will be some sort of public article about the whole deal.

So…here is to pulling Moxes this weekend at the pre-release.  I’ll be live Tweeting my event tomorrow night, you can follow me on webofwebhead on twitter.  If I pull big, you’ll be sure to hear about it. – B

Magic: M10 Online Outsells 10th Edition in 2 Months September 2, 2009

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Magic_LogoThis little tidbit was floating around the #Magic Twitter-verse this morning, but I thought it warranted comment.  Though Magic packs for Magic the Gathering Online are of course virtual, they do have a distinct sales window.  Magic 10th edition was on sale for two years, from when it replaced 9th until it was replaced by M10 two months ago.

In the two months since it’s online release, M10 has already outsold Magic 10th edition.  To think of it another way, virtual M10 has outsold 10th more than 12 to 1 already.  M10 will never “sell out” virtually, however, this news combined with the rolling sell outs of real cards at brick and mortar stores seems to indicate that M10 has sold very, VERY well.

Having attended the pre-release for M10 and playing and collecting it quite a bit since,  I can say that I’m not surprised, the set does feel like Magic used to in the old days (like 15 years ago when I started playing).  That old Magic feel is back…and this bodes well for future core set releases.

Magic’s Planechase Releases this weekend with Tazeem Promo September 1, 2009

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Magic_LogoIt was just a couple of weeks ago that we were scavenging for scraps of info about the forthcoming Planechase set at GenCon.  And this week it will be here already, with release events scheduled through the weekend.  (I will be skipping these this week, but for good reason, it’s my 10th wedding anniversary and our travel plans don’t include much time for tournament play.)  This handy LINK provides all of the official information about the set, if you need a refresher on the rules or what cards are in the sealed decks, this is the place to go.  WotC released one more official bit of information just today, witness Tazeem, Plane of Zendikar:

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This Plane card will be given away at the release events, though I see it’s already for sale on ebay, so your mileage may vary.  It’s a nice lede into the next block, which I understand may have another Plane card available at the pre-release.

As a largely casual player, the whole Planechaseconcept really appeals to me…it has a very top-down design feel to it in general, really tying into the "you are an all powerful planeswalker" backstory.  I expect that we will get a lot of use out of the Plane cards in the coming years.  If for no other reason, this seems like a great way to balance casual play amongst decks that might not have similar “power”; levels, because some of the random effects are VERY powerful…to the tune of destroying all non-lands and/or resetting life totals to 20, or even getting a personal "Wheel of Fortune" each turn.

I’ve been playing long enough to remember the old Vanguard cards, which was really WotC’s first attempt at targeting  the casual crowd.  The Vanguard cards were give-aways if I recall correctly, over-sized cards with good art (I still have the Mirri with art by Richard Kane Ferguson).   Vanguard cards were often crafted into competitive decks, the descendants of which can still be seen on Magic Online, reaching their ultimate form in having their own format in Momir Basic.

So whilst the old Vanguard cards seemed to lend themselves just as easily to cutthroat play as they did casual, the Planechase format goes another direction…forcing a more casual game experience by virtue of more wild and random swings amongst the effects of the cards.  I hope to have a more formal review in the next week or so, after I get back from vacation and have a chance to really play some games with the new cards.

As a final note, I really the Tazeem card…there is a joke in there somewhere about Pro-Players not understanding the static ability “Creatures can’t block.” because they always play that way already.

WotC updates Magic Online Community August 28, 2009

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Magic_LogoI got the head’s up on Twitter last night about this, and Wizards followed up with a email Newsletter this morning…

Wizards has updated their web forum/community pages to reflect a more current web community.  Still in beta, the new site offers group creation and blogging in addition to the slight revamp of their bulletin board/discussion pages.  This appears to be a step in the right direction, and hopefully the groups will allow regional and local player groups to easily form up.  I know I’ll be promoting this aspect to my local game shop.

You can visit the new site HERE.

Zendikar looking a lot like AVATAR August 25, 2009

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Here’s a freeze frame from the AVATAR teaser trailer:

And here’s some art from the next Magic set, Zendikar:

Pretty cool, hunh?

There’s been a rumor that someday we will see a Magic movie, after all, we already have Transformers and G.I. Joe and Clue and what not…I think AVATAR might show us what certain aspects of a Magic movie might look like…

Magic Players to face Day of Judgment in Zendikar August 21, 2009

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Magic_LogoSome of the biggest hype around Magic 2010 centered on the loss of core set staple “Wrath of God”.  Originally appearing in Alpha, it had been in every core set since, destroying all creatures in play with no hope of regeneration for only four mana.

And as we found out today, that sort of mass destruction is on the horizon again with the forthcoming Zendikar set.  A new card was previewed today as part of the “buy it by the booster box” promotion that brick and mortar stores can take advantage of.  For M10 it was White power card “Honor of the Pure” (itself a new version of a classic Alpha card “Crusade”), for Zendikar it will be new White power card “Day of Judgment”.

For the same cost as the original Wrath, you get the same level of creature destruction with “Day of Judgment”, without the clause preventing Regeneration.  Interestingly, this card taken into account with new “Terror” variant “Doom Blade” makes Regeneration a potential top shelf power again.  Time will tell what the new environment will yield.

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