We began playing with decks from his collection, all pretty balanced and all from around M11 onwards. We played, talked, and slowly but surely the game grabbed me. He slung me a deck of 60 cards making a decent burn deck and that was it. A good friend introduced to the game over a few lunchtime games. Feel free to skip this section and head on down if you wish. Me and my Cardsīefore we get too much into Lands, I want to give you a quick summary about me as a Magic player, when I started, what I’ve played and all that jazz. So grab yourself a beverage, get comfortable, and get ready for a stream of consciousness. ![]() This is the deck, and I’m about to tell you pretty much everything I know about it. This is the deck that I love to think about, talk about, shuffle, draw 7s from. This is the deck that got me into Legacy. Falling in love with a deck that could exist as both an explosive combo based deck and back it up with a long-term plan involving slowly strangling the opponent into submission. ![]() I forget who was playing, and even how the match ended up, but what I do remember is falling in love. I got my first glimpse of Lands watching the live stream of a StarCityGames Legacy tournament in the summer of 2014. ![]() Stephen Newman takes a look at his favourite deck for the Legacy format A combo lands deck that sustains itself and loops all the way to your demise. Elder Scrolls Call to Arms Miniature Game
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |