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Zendikar Launch Party Report (Predatory Urge FTW)
October 4, 2009
Yesterday, I went to a Zendikar Launch Party. The tournament was sealed deck. Here was my card pool.
Sealed Deck Practice With Zendikar #2
October 2, 2009
Here we go with another Zendikar sealed deck building exercise. This pool is from the prize packs I won from the prerelease.
Sealed Deck Practice With Zendikar #1
September 28, 2009
To prepare to the Zendikar Sealed PTQ season, I’ll be practicing by building decks from different card pools.
This sealed card pool comes from Salivanth’s Zendikar prerelease.
Zendikar Prerelease Report (Timbermaw Larva Beats!)
September 27, 2009
Yesterday, I went to my local comic book store for the Zendikar Prerelease. I joined the sealed deck main event. I opened my six packs and here is what I saw.
Reviewing 28 Zendikar Red Cards for Sealed
September 23, 2009
Here we go with the red Zendikar cards spoiled so far on MTG Salvation.
Reviewing 18 Zendikar Black Cards for Sealed
September 20, 2009
Here’s my take on the 18 Zendikar black cards that have been spoiled so far on MTG Salvation.
Reviewing 16 Zendikar Blue Cards for Sealed
September 19, 2009
Here’s my take on the 16 Zendikar blue cards that have been spoiled so far on MTG Salvation.
Reviewing a Couple Zendikar White Cards for Sealed
September 17, 2009
With the next PTQ season being Zendikar Sealed (including Magic Online PTQs!), I want to get a head start with my strategy preparation. So, I’ll be reviewing the Zendikar spoiled cards for the sealed format.
Here’s my take on the 13 Zendikar white cards that have been spoiled.
How to Play Lands in Zendikar Limited
September 15, 2009
Landfall is going to add some complexity in Limited, which I like. Normally, you just play all your lands save one or two automatically, since that is the best play. You might draw a card draw spell (you do have card draw in all your Limited decks, right?), and having your lands in play is going to be best. Now, you have to think about purposely missing even your fourth land drop. If you have a ton of Landfall, you can’t afford to waste land drops for nothing, as that is almost like missing out on a free spell. If Landfall is that good, you will definitely be playing more than 17 or even 18 lands in some decks, which sounds excellent to me. Lessening the chance of mana screw without getting flooded is always a good thing.


