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Signature Spellbook: Jace {What I Think}

Today, which is Wednesday, march 21st, 2018, a new MTG product was shown on the Magic the Gathering website (check it out!) Signature Spellbook: Jace. This collection of eight cards, which have been shown to the public, are all blue spells to help a blue players arsenal of cards. The cards in this product are:


Brainstorm
Negate
Counterspell
Gifts Ungiven
Threads of Disloyalty
Blue Elemental Blast
Jace Beleren
Mystical Tutor


There is a Jace! There is Counterspell! There is Brainstorm! There is so much powerful cards for a blue player!

Now you might be thinking, "Why would I buy this product, get some cool cards, but then end up with not as cool spells such as Negate?" Just so you all you people know, I like negate, but for those of you who are not so intrigued, you must know that all the cards in this product, have the coolest, amazing, most awesome card frame I have ever seen! Much different, but still alike to the usual card frames. These cards look beautiful!

Final conclusion? Signature spellbook: Jace is a good, powerful product, and it supplies good, cool framed cards that will strengthen a blue players arsenal of cards. 

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