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New Challenger Decks

The new challenger decks were just announced! There will be four decks, each having sixty cards and a fifteen card sideboard. Each deck has a different theme, and the idea is that they will be standard playable right out of the box. The four new decks are: Allied Fires Final Adventure Cavalcade Charge Flash of Ferocity Allied Fires is a  Fires of Invention  deck with a heavy load of uncommon (and a few rare) planeswalkers. It's in the Jeskai colors, although I should note that the deck does include  Kenrith, the Returned King , which has abilities that not every color in the deck can use. Final Adventure is, like it's name, an adventure deck. It has a lot of adventure creatures, as well as synergies to go with them.  Edgewall Innkeeper  is there to provide some value and  Lucky Clover  can copy the adventure side of the creatures. Cavalcade Charge is a mono red aggro deck....that's about it. However, that doesn't mean it's a bad thing. The...

New Secret Lair Drops

Secret lair, which is a recently new product for MTG, is going to be getting five new drops during the world championship. They will be revealed live on February fourteenth, and will be available for purchase until the sixteenth. So today I'm going to give a little more info about the new drops and also give a reminder to what secret lair is and how it works. Secret lair is actually a fairly new product. The idea was that on a certain day a secret lair product would drop, and after that day it would never be available again. The first drops came last December. There were seven drops, and each contained several alternate art versions of cards. The art wasn't like usual Magic art however, because the artists got a little more freedom to get creative. In January, another secret lair dropped, this time celebrating the year of the rat, with several rat cards all with unique art. This leads us to now. During the world championships, Wizards of the Coast will be revealing five ne...

Unsanctioned

Unsanctioned, a combination of all the un sets and a few new cards, comes out near the end of the month. It will contain five thirty card decks that can be combined in many different ways. But what are un sets and is this a good product to buy? In August, 1998, Unglued was released. It was the first un set to come out and contained silver bordered cards that were not tournament playable. Because of this, cards could do much different things than regular Magic cards and more odd possibilities could be put into set design.  The next set was Unhinged releasing in November of 2004, expanding on Unglued. Unhinged contained 141 cards, where as Unglued only had 88. Unhinged also contained beautiful full art lands that were great additions to decks. Once again all the cards were silver bordered and were not tournament legal.   And finally, Unstable, which came out in December, 2017. Unstable is one of the best of the bunch, it was made for drafting, and succeeded in ...