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Weekend Review – 5/18/2011

May 18th, 2011

Standard:

The first PTQ for Philadelphia in Manila was concluded last weekend. It was the first major New Phyrexia legal Standard tourney in the local scene. Titan’s Jason Ascalon won the whole thing playing the most popular weapon of choice for the format; CAW-blade. 5 other CAW-blade players were also in the top 8, cementing the deck as the best deck (that got even better with NPH) in the format. The other 2 decks in the top 8 were RUG-twin and RUG. The full top 8 decklists can be viewed at Neutral Grounds’ facebook page.

Finishing just outside the top 8 (9th) was me, JT Porter, and my take on a mono-black midrange deck that was originally sketched by Patrick Chapin in 2 of his articles for StarCityGames. Chapin presented 2 different builds of a possible mono-black deck but did not really explain in detail how the deck and each of its components worked. Sure, individual black cards are pretty straightforward, but black decks should have all their cards working in unison and the pilot should know all the good combination plays. We were not too impressed by Chapin’s list as it seemed like it was only drawn on the table and has not been tested properly. We tried different other builds for the deck; splashing blue for JTMS and Creeping Tar Pit, splashing red for some artifact hate, and white for Stoneforge Mystic. The 2 color builds were very inconsistent and had a bad curve that we decided to revert back to mono-black, splashing green for sideboard Nature’s Claim. The big difference of our build and Chapin’s would be the disruption suite of choice. Chapin ran a combination of Inquisition of Kozilek, Duress, and Despise while we decided to drop Despise and put a 2/1 flying body in the form of Liliana’s Specter. Chapin also ran a set of Phyrexian Revokers which actually seems like a good idea given that majority of my build’s loses came at the back of a random creature with an equipped Sword of Feast and Famine.

PORTER, James
15 points

Lands:
20 Swamp
4 Verdant catacombs

Creature Spells:

4 Gatekeeper of Malakir
4 Liliana’s Specter
3 Vampire Nighthawk
1 Pilgrim’s Eye
4 Phyrexian Obliterator

Non-Creature Spells:
4 Inquisition of Kozilek
3 Duress
4 Geth’s Verdict
2 Go for the Throat
4 Sign in Blood
3 Lashwrithe

Sideboard:
1 Forest
3 Nature’s Claim
2 Go for the Throat
1 Ratchet Bomb
3 Hex Parasite
2 Surgical Extraction
1 Grave titan
1 Vampire Nighthawk
1 Duress

The deck finished 5-2, losing to 2 CAW-blade decks (both made the top 8). The loses were a bit sketchy though as we were not able to test enough sideboarded games, which meant that I was trying out different sideboard strategies during the tourney. It is a really fun deck to play specially if you or your wallet is not a big fan of JTMS, Lotus Cobra, or Stoneforge Mystic. As of this build, the deck has a total of 5 mythic rares, and has a total cash value of somewhere around “cheaper than a playset of JTMS”. With a bit more work, I think the deck could be a strong contender in the format.

Community News

Our beloved MTG distributor and the big dog of local gaming; Neutral Grounds, decided to bid farewell to their flagship branch in Robinsons Galleria. The GM; Mr. Freddie Tan (aka Mr. McMahon) discusses it in detail in their website. I am sure that everyone in the local community had their fair share of good memories in Galleria, be it spotting eye candy in the days when there were tournaments at the top floor, a lot of very large prerelease tournaments, memorable Nationals tournaments, and personally, a GP win that was scored in a once empty portion of the mall. There hasn’t been any MTG tournaments at Galleria lately but the team and friends still regularly visit that mall to pickup wholesale orders or eat at Yoshinoya (we had discounts here for a while) and DQ.

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Tournament Schedule for the Week

March 6th, 2011

March 10, 2011: Mirrodin Besieged Gameday

Standard Constructed
Lots of booster packs at stake
First 30 players to register will receive a Textless Treasure Mage promo card
Top 8 finishers will receive a Textless Foil Black Sun’s Zenith

Titan Libis
2nd floor Intrepid Plaza, Libis, Quezon City (beside Citibank building)

Registration fee: Php 200
Round 1 pairings: 6:30pm

March 11, 2011: FNM @ Titan Libis

Standard Constructed
Lots of booster packs at stake
Top finishers will receive a Wall of Omens FNM card

Titan Libis
2nd floor Intrepid Plaza, Libis, Quezon City (beside Citibank building)

Registration fee: Php 200
Round 1 pairings: 6:30pm

March 13, 2011: JTQ Singapore I

Standard Constructed
Php 7,000 cash and 4 booster boxes at stake
Celphones c/o our friends from DcTech (dctech.multiply.com) will be raffled off to participants

A-Venue Mall Makati

Registration fee: Php 400
Registration starts: 11:00am

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Weekend Review – 3/1/2011

March 1st, 2011

Standard:
CAW-Blade, CAW-Blade, CAW-Blade, CAW-Blade, yes I wrote it four times because that’s how many players running the deck finished in the top 8 of the recently concluded StarCityGames open. If that was not enough, there are 5 more players who also ran the same deck in the top 16!

Click here for the top 16 decklists.


The next hottest thing to Jace, TMS in Standard

Legacy:

Marco Deligos is back, winning Ongkeco’s 20k Legacy tournament last Sunday. 3rd time is a charm for Team Ruthless, placing 3 guys in the top 8 and getting what seemed like an elusive win. The organizer has posted pictures on their facebook page but we still await the decklists.

There was another Legacy tournament on the other side of the globe last weekend; the other half of the StarCityGames open. Aside from the presence of Green Sun’s Zenith on almost all decks that ran green, theres no real exciting change in the Legacy metagame. Top 16 decklists can be found here.

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Weekend Review – 2/22/2011

February 22nd, 2011

Titan FNM Booster Draft:
Fresh off of PT and GP Paris, Jason Ascalon won the 1st draft, defeating PT Geneva Champ Mike Hron in the finals. Jason started his draft with the infect mechanic in mind, but shifted to RW after opening a foil Elspeth and picking up 2 Galvanic Blasts on the 1st Scars of Mirrodin booster.

The 2nd draft was won by dark horse Joseph Obed, who swept all 3 of his matches with a 2-0 win. His weapon of choice? RW.


The bombs were on his prize packs

Leave us a note in our facebook page (link can be found in the left panel of this site) if you are interested in drafting this Friday.

Entry options:
1. Three (3) booster packs (any combination of SOM or MBS) + Php 240
2. Php 600

Payout:
1st: 4 MBS boosters, 1 older booster, 1 FNM Spellstutter Sprite
2nd: 2 MBS boosters, 1 older booster, 1 FNM Spellstutter Sprite
3rd: 2 MBS boosters
4th: 2 MBS boosters

Standard:
Neutral Grounds ran a large Standard tournament last Saturday. We’re trying to get the results and decklists from them. We will post it once it is available.


JTQ Singapore is fast approaching; it’s time to brush up on Standard

Legacy:
The Southern Invitational Legacy tournament was also concluded last Saturday. GP Manila top 8 finisher; Adrian Marasigan, who was running a Zoo deck, won the whole thing. Team Ruthless’ Marco Deligos; playing ANT, and Jay Pangasinan; armed with his trusty Faeries deck, placed 2nd and 3rd.

Photos and top 3 decklists can be found on Zuran’s facebook page.

Vintage:
A 25-player Vintage tournament was held in KIMI and TYLER’S, Quezon City last Sunday. The finals featured Vince Ching and Luis de Leon in an Oath of Druids mirror match.

Here is the winner’s decklist:

Vincent Ching
“Vince Oath”

4 City of Brass
4 Gemstone Mine
4 Forbidden Orchard
4 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine

4 Force of Will
3 Misdirection
1 Tinker
4 Oath of Druids
3 Impulse
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Balance
1 Hurkyll’s Recall
1 Ancient Grudge
1 Gaea’s Blessing
3 Spell Pierce
3 Duress
1 Vampiric Tutor
1 Mystical Tutor
1 Enlightened Tutor
1 Brainstorm
1 Progenitus
1 Tezzeret the Seeker
1 Timevault
1 Voltaic Key
1 Sol Ring
1 Mox Pearl
1 Mox Emerald
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Mana Crypt
1 Lotus Petal
1 Inkwell Leviathan

Sideboard:
4 Leyline of the Void
3 Energy Flux
3 Nature’s Claim
1 Iona Shield of Emeria
3 Pithing Needle
1 Pyroclasm

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Weekend Review – 2/15/2011

February 16th, 2011

Pro Tour Paris:
Complete coverage from the mothership can be found here.

2 Filipino players went to Paris to compete. 2-time National team member Jason Ascalon was the man from Manila. The other Pinoy was Marcel Zafra; who now resides in Canada. The event did not go too well for us; Jason was off to a bad start with a 0-2-1 record and Marcel fell out of contention early. Jason was able to recover a bit by winning the next 4 rounds but fell short of making it to day 2 when he lost the last booster draft round to David Ochoa.

Grand Prix Paris:
Complete coverage from the mothership can be found here.

Again, we have the same players representing the country in this event. Jason Ascalon was off to a hot 6-0 start and got into a feature match with no less than one of the game’s greatest to ever play; Kai Budde (feature match link). Sadly, bad luck struck once again and Jason lost the rest of his matches for the day, missing out on day 2 by 1 win. As for Marcel Zafra, he opened a really bad sealed pool and was out of the tournament early.

Local News:
No major tournaments were held over the weekend; a wise move on the part of tournament organizers because tournament attendance tends to decline when nearing Valentines day. We did run 2 drafts last Friday though. The first draft saw 2 of the country’s loudest players; Morris Tan and Nick Ortega on top of the standings. The second was led by limited veteran Chester Sy and a person whom we thought could only play 60-card decks; Ben Solpico.

Deck on the spotlight:
UW Stoneforge Caw-Go
- Brian Kibler, Brad Nelson, Ben Stark, etc

4 Celestial Colonnade
4 Glacial Fortress
5 Island
1 Misty Rainforest
4 Plains
4 Seachrome Coast
4 Tectonic Edge
26 lands

4 Squadron Hawk
4 Stoneforge Mystic
8 creatures

4 Day of Judgment
1 Deprive
3 Gideon Jura
4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor
3 Mana Leak
4 Preordain
4 Spell Pierce
1 Stoic Rebuttal
1 Sword of Feast and Famine
1 Sylvok Lifestaff
26 other spells

Sideboard
2 Baneslayer Angel
2 Divine Offering
2 Flashfreeze
1 Negate
4 Oust
3 Ratchet Bomb
1 Sword of Body and Mind
15 sideboard cards

This decklist won Ben Stark the Pro Tour Paris trophy, and won Brad Nelson the 2010 POY trophy. I have not tried or even sleeved it myself but I guess it’s a good list.

- JT

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Glicerio Garcia and Richard Badlon splits a huge cardpool

March 31st, 2010

Sorry for the late result posting here. Everyone was busy commenting on our facebook photos (Titan Hobby Shop) that we forgot all about our blog.

117 players joined the event and it was Glicerio Garcia and Richard Badlon who were facing each other at the finals of JTQ Manila. Before playing the finals, they decided to split the cardpool (people will always find a way to split – DJ), 2 cards each, and draft the mythic rares; winner of the match gets priority.

Glicerio Garcia (aka Surge) was the eventual winner and JTQ Manila champion.

Champion: Glicerio Garcia – Boros

4 Goblin Guide
4 Steppe Lynx
4 Plated Geopede
3 Kor Firewalker
2 Hellspark Elemental
4 Ranger of Eos
2 Goblin Bushwhacker

4 Lightning Bolt
3 Path to Exile
3 Burst Lightning
3 Earthquake

4 Arid Mesa
4 Marsh Flats
4 Scalding Tarn
2 Terramorphic Expanse
5 Mountain
5 Plains

SB
2 Day of Judgment
2 Journey to Nowhere
1 Elspeth
4 Hell’s Thunder
2 White Knight
3 Celestial Purge
1 Hellspark Elemental

2nd: Richard Badlon – Boros

4 Arid Mesa
4 Scalding Tarn
4 Marsh Flats
3 Terramorphic Expanse
5 Plains
4 Mountains

4 Steppe Lynx
1 Elite Vanguard
4 Ranger of Eos
4 Goblin Guide
4 Hellspark Elemental
4 Plated Geopede
2 Boros Bushwhacker (sic)

4 Lightning Bolt
3 Burst Lightning
3 Path to Exile
3 Earthquake

SB
2 Elspeth Knight Errant
3 Hell’s Thunder
3 Journey to Nowhere
2 Celestial Purge
2 DOJ
3 Kor Skyfisher

3rd: Rudi Asinas – Jund

3 Putrid Leech
4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Sprouting Thrinax
2 Siege-Gang Commander
2 Broodmate Dragon
1 Thornling
1 Borderland Ranger
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Blightning
3 Maelstrom Pulse
3 Bituminous Blast
3 Terminate
1 Bestial Menace

4 Savage Lands
1 Rootbound Crag
3 Raging Ravine
1 Lavaclaw Reaches
3 Dragonskull Summit
1 Oran-Rief, the Vastwood
4 Verdant Catacombs
3 Forest
3 Mountain
3 Swamp

SB
3 Shadowfeed
3 Mind Rot
2 Deathmark
2 Doom Blade
1 Burst Lightning
2 Master of the Wild Hunt
1 Basilisk Collar
1 Maelstrom Pulse

4th: Thons Galano – BR

4 Hell’s Thunder
4 Goblin Guide
4 Ball Lightning
4 Hellspark Elemental
1 Plated Geopede
2 Earthquake
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Blightning
2 Quenchable Fire
4 Searing Blaze
3 Burst Lightning

4 Arid Mesa
4 Lavaclaw Reaches
4 Scalding Tarn
4 Dragonskull Summit
8 Mountain

SB
2 Pithing Needle
1 Quenchable Fire
4 Goblin Ruinblaster
2 Doom Blade
4 Deathmark
2 Unstable Footing

5th: Ricky Perez – Mono-white

4 White Knight
4 Kor Firewalker
4 Steppe Lynx
4 Knight of the White Orchid
3 Honor of the Pure
1 Basilisk Collar
3 Conqueror’s Pledge
1 Stoneforge Mystic
2 Oblivion Ring
3 Path to Exile
1 Sigil of Distinction
2 Elspeth Knight Errant
4 Kor Skyfisher
1 Brave the Elements

4 Arid Mesa
4 Marsh Flats
1 Dread Statuary
1 Gargoyle Castle
13 Plains

SB
1 Brave the Elements
2 Wall of Reverce (sic)
2 Day of Judgment
2 Oblivon Ring
3 Devout Lightcaster
3 Celestial Purge
2 Journey to Nowhere

6th: Charles Cunanan – BR

4 Searing Blaze
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Burst Lightning
4 Goblin Guide
4 Hellspark Elemental
4 Hell’s Thunder
4 Ball Lightning
2 Doom Blade
2 Quenchable Fire
4 Goblin Bushwhacker
2 Earthquake

4 Dragonskull Summit
4 Lavaclaw Reaches
14 Mountain

SB:
4 Death Shadow
4 Needle Bite Trap
4 Deathmark
3 Unstable Footing

7th: Ray Rivas – Jund

4 Putrid Leech
4 Sprouting Thrinax
4 Bloodbraid Elf
2 Siege-Gang Commander
2 Broodmate Dragon

4 Lightning Blot
1 Doom Blade
2 Terminate
3 Explore
3 Maelstrom Pulse
4 Blightning
2 Bituminous Blast

3 Forest
3 Mountain
3 Swamp
2 Rootbound Crag
3 Raging Ravine
4 Dragonskull Summit
4 Verdant Catacomb
4 Savage Lands

SB
2 Deathmark
1 Doom Blade
1 Maelstrom Pulse
2 Jund Charm
4 Goblin Ruinblaster
2 Master of the Wild Hunt
3 Malakir Bloodwitch

8th: Ralph Santos – Mythic

* Decklists to follow, naiwan kay head judge DJ, waiting for him to send them.

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JTQ Manila

March 3rd, 2010

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Rainier Santiago wins JTQ #2

February 23rd, 2010

Congrats to Rainier Santiago for winning JTQ #2!

Congrats to the players from the South for destroying the opposition in both events.

Champion: Ranier Santiago – Jund

4 Savage Land
3 Dragonskull Summit
3 Rootbound Crag
3 Mountain
3 Swamp
3 Forest
2 Terramorphic Expanse
2 Verdant Catacombs
2 Raging Ravine

3 Siege-gang Commander
3 Broodmate Dragon
4 Sprouting Thrinax
4 Bloodbraid Elf

4 Lightning Bolt
3 Rampant Growth
3 Maelstrom Pulse
2 Bituminous Blast
4 Blightning
2 Terminate

1 Basilisk Collar
2 Master of the Wild Hunt

SB:
2 Mind Rot
2 Burst Lightning
2 Deathmark
2 Mind Rot
3 Malakir Bloodwitch
4 Goblin Ruinblaster

2nd: Richard Badlon – Boros

4 Arid Mesa
4 Scalding Tarn
4 Marsh Flats
3 Teetering Peaks
5 Plains
4 Mountains

4 Steppe Lynx
4 Ranger of Eos
1 Elite Vanguard
4 Goblin Guide
4 Plated Geopede
4 Hellspark Elemental
2 Goblin Bushwhacker

3 Path to Exile
4 Lightning Bolt
3 Earthquake
3 Burst Lighting

SB:
3 Hell’s Thunder
2 Elspeth, Knight Errant
2 Day of Judgement
3 Kor Skyfisher
3 Journey to Nowhere
2 Celestial Purge

3rd: Andrew Cantillana – UW Aggro

4 Glacial Fortress
4 Celestial Colonade
2 Sejiri Refuge
13 Plains
1 Stoneforge Mystic
3 Knight of the White Orchid
3 Baneslayer Angel
4 Devout Lightcaster
4 White Knight
4 Kor Firewalker
4 Kor Skyfisher
2 Elspeth, Knight Errant
2 Brave the Elements
2 Negate
2 Sigil of Distinction
3 Honor of the Pure
3 Path to Exile

SB:
4 Flashfreeze
3 Day of Judgement
2 Brave the Elements
2 Negate
3 Oblivion Ring
1 Path to Exile

4th: Dexter Vierneza – “RamBant”

4 Noble Hierarch
4 Rhox War Monk
4 Baneslayer Angel
3 Thornling
3 Rafiq of the Many
2 Pilgrim’s Eye
1 Jenara, Asura of War
1 Jhessian Infiltrator

4 Rampant Growth
2 Elspeth Knight Errant
2 Garruk Wildspeaker
2 Vines of Vastwood
2 Day of Judgement
2 Path to Exile

4 Seaside Citadel
2 Sunpetal Grove
2 Glacial Fortress
2 Celestial Colonade
2 Stirring Wildwood
2 Misty Rainforest
2 Island
2 Plains
6 Forest

SB:
4 Great Sable Stag
2 Rite of Replication
2 Day of Judgement
2 Negate
2 Oblivion Ring
2 Telemin Performance
1 Tectonic Edge

5th: Charles Basilio – Jund

2 Terminate
3 Sprouting Thrinax
2 Garruk Wildspeaker
3 Maelstrom Pulse
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Explore
4 Blightning
1 Master of the Wild Hunt
1 Borderland Ranger
3 Siege-gang Commander
4 Great Sable Stag
4 Bloodbraid Elf

3 Mountain
3 Swamp
3 Forest
1 Oran-rief, the Vastwood
2 Rootbound Crag
2 Raging Ravine
3 Dragonskull Summit
4 Savage Lands
4 Verdant Catacombs

SB:
2 Jund Charm
2 Terminate
3 Bituminous Blast
3 Duress
3 Malakir Bloodwitch
2 Pithing Needle

6th: Thons Galano – Vampires

4 Marsh Flats
4 Verdant Catacombs
15 Swamp
3 Bloodghast
4 Gatekeeper of Malakir
2 Malakir Bloodwitch
4 Vampire Hexmage
3 Vampire Nighthawk
4 Vampire Nocturnus
4 Kalastria Highborn
2 Mind Sludge
2 Grim Discovery
2 Urge to Feed
3 Tendrils of Corruption
4 Sign in Blood

SB:
1 Bloodghast
1 Malakir Bloodwitch
1 Vampire Nighthawk
2 Mind Sludge
1 Grim Discovery
1 Urge to Feed
4 Deathmark
4 Duress

7th: Mike Batac – UW Control

2 Arid Mesa
4 Celestial Colonnade
4 Glacial Fortress
4 Halimar Depths
3 Island
4 Plains
1 Scalding Tarn
4 Tectonic Edge

1 Iona, Shield of Emeria

4 Cancel
1 Celestial Purge
3 Day of Judgment
2 Essence Scatter
4 Everflowing Chalice
2 Flashfreeze
4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor
2 Martial Coup
2 Mind Spring
1 Negate
3 Oblivion Ring
1 Path to Exile
4 Treasure Hunt

SB:
2 Negate
2 Path to Exile
3 Kor Firewalker
3 Baneslayer Angel
1 Perimeter Captain
2 Mind Control
2 Luminarch Ascension

8th: Ralf Santos – Ranger-Crab

4 Knight of the White Orchid
4 Hedron Crab
2 Ranger of Eos

3 Day of Judgement
4 Path to Exile

4 Howling Mine
4 Jace Beleren

3 Timewarp
4 Negate
3 Archive Trap

4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Glacial Fortress
6 Plains
5 Island
3 Arid Mesa
3 Misty Rainforest

SB:
2 Pithing Needle
4 Perimeter Captain
4 Kor Firewalker
1 Rite of Replication
4 Angelsong

The feature match playmat now belongs to the South

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Richard Badlon wins JTQ #1

February 13th, 2010

Congrats to Richard Badlon for winning JTQ #1!

Champion: Richard Badlon – Boros

4 Arid Mesa
4 Scalding Tarn
4 Marsh Flats
3 Teetering Peaks
5 Plains
4 Mountains

4 Steppe Lynx
4 Ranger of Eos
1 Elite Vanguard
4 Goblin Guide
4 Plated Geopede
4 Hellspark Elemental
2 Goblin Bushwhacker

4 Path to Exile
4 Lightning Bolt
3 Earthquake
2 Burst Lighting

SB:
3 Hell’s Thunder
2 Elspeth, Knight Errant
2 Day of Judgement
3 Kor Skyfisher
3 Journey to Nowhere
2 Celestial Purge

2nd: Jay Falag-ey – BW tokens

2 Elspeth, Knight Errant
4 Emeria Angel
4 Honor of the Pure
4 Conqueror’s Pledge
4 Knight of the White Orchid
4 Steppe Lynx
4 Tidehollow Sculler
3 Zealous Persecution
4 Path to Exile
1 Ajani Goldmane
1 Captain of the Watch

2 Terramorphic Expanse
4 Swamp
4 Arid Mesa
7 Plains
4 Arcane Sanctum
4 Marsh Flats

SB:
2 Brave the Elements
2 Day of Judgement
3 Devout Lightcaster
3 Kor Firewalker
2 Identity Crisis
3 Luminarch Ascension

3rd: Ralf Santos - UW Ranger Crab

4 Knight of the White Orchid
4 Hedron Crab
2 Ranger of Eos

3 Day of Judgement
4 Path to Exile

4 Howling Mine
4 Jace Beleren

3 Timewarp
4 Negate
3 Archive Trap

4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Glacial Fortress
6 Plains
5 Island
3 Arid Mesa
3 Misty Rainforest

SB:
2 Pithing Needle
4 Perimeter Captain
4 Kor Firewalker
1 Rite of Replication
4 Angelsong

4th: Richmond Tan – GWb

4 Noble Hierarch
4 Lotus Cobra
4 Knight of the Reliquary
3 Baneslayer Angel
4 Emeria Angel
2 Ob-Nixilis, the Fallen
2 Pilgrim’s Eye
1 Master of the Wild Hunt
4 Path to Exile
3 Maelstrom Pulse
2 Elspeth, Knight Errant
1 Garruk Wildspeaker
1 Eldrazi Monument
1 Behemoth Sledge
1 Basilisk Collar

4 Verdant Catacombs
4 Marsh Flats
5 Forest
4 Plains
2 Swamp
1 Sejiri Steppe
1 Tectonic Edge
2 Stirring Wildwood

SB:
2 Luminarch Ascension
1 Day of Judgement
1 Martial Coup
1 Liliana Vess
2 Identity Crisis
3 Acidic Slime
3 Celestial Purge
2 Wall of Reverence

5th: Paul Mendoza – Jund

4 Sprouting Thrinax
4 Bloodbraid Elf
3 Abyssal Persecutor
4 Siege-gang Commander

3 Duress
3 Maelstrom Pulse
2 Terminate
3 Trace of Abundance
4 Lightning Bolt
2 Eldrazi Monument
4 Blightning

2 Lavaclaw Reaches
2 Dragonskull Summit
1 Raging Ravine
3 Rootbound Crag
4 Verdant Catacombs
4 Savage Lands
3 Forest
3 Swamp
2 Mountain

SB:
2 Smother
3 Jund Charm
3 Malakir Bloodwitch
2 Mind Shatter
4 Goblin Ruinblaster
1 Terminate

6th: Rei Tay – Vampires

4 Gatekeeper of Malakir
4 Vampire Nighthawk
4 Vampire Nocturnus
3 Bloodghast
3 Vampire Hexmage
3 Kalastria Highborn
3 Malakir Bloodwitch

4 Tendrills of Corruption
4 Sign in Blood
3 Urge to Feed
2 Mind Sludge

4 Verdant Catacombs
2 Marsh Flats
17 Swamp

SB:
1 Malakir Bloodwitch
1 Vampire Hexmage
1 Mind Sludge
4 Duress
4 Deathmark
3 Marsh Casualties
1 Urge to Feed

7th: Vic Lim – Valakut ramp

4 Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle
3 Terramorphic Expanse
2 Naya Panorama
3 Forest
13 Mountains

4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Goblin Ruinblaster
3 Siege-gang Commander
2 Oracle of Mul Daya

4 Expedition Map
4 Explore
3 Harrow
3 Khalni Heart Expedition
3 Lightning Bolt
3 Burst Lightning
2 Rampant Growth

SB:
2 Demolish
3 Chandra Nalaar
2 Pithing Needle
3 Pyroclasm
2 Lavaball Trap
3 Tectonic Edge

8th: Winfred Candaza – Vampires

4 Pulse Tracker
4 Bloodghast
4 Vampire Hexmage
4 Gatekeeper of Malakir
4 Vampire Nighthawk
4 Vampire Nocturnus
4 Malakir Bloodwitch
4 Sign in Blood
4 Tendrills of Corruption
1 Mind Sludge

4 Verdant Catacombs
2 Marsh Flats
17 Swamp

SB:
4 Duress
2 Mind Sludge
2 Swamp
3 Deathmark
4 Underworld Dreams

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We would also like to thank everyone who played at the JTQ. Sorry for the late start as we had some difficulties processing the byes. The late tables and chairs did not help too.

Hope to see you again next week!

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Constructed with Worldwake

February 3rd, 2010

Worldwake becomes Constructed legal this Friday, February 5, 2010. A lot of big Standard events will be running this month and a lot of players have already been doing some testing, and just like the majority of the population, we have also been doing some testing of our own.

Here are some of our findings so far (Mythic Rares):

Abyssal Persecutor - I did not like this card at first. It’s a Platinum Devil, something that requires you to have a solution. Imagine needing a solution for your own card? It sucks! That was until I revisited the old Jund deck back when Shards of Alara was the only expansion in Block Constructed. It was perfect with the old Jund synergies; the combination of Sprouting Thrinax, Sarkhan Vol, Bone Splinter, and Fleshbag Marauder.

Admonition Angel – Another 6-mana landfall card. The 1st of this kind was Rampaging Baloth, a card that somehow found its way into a deck. This one is so much better, specially now that Knight of the Reliquary is around to help. We have been trying this card out in Lotus Cobra decks, it is not as spectacular as you may imagine but it is a very decent utility card.

Avenger of Zendikar - A fun card that would seem to fit into the Eldrazi Green deck. It has a very prohibitive cost though, a 1-of at the most.

Comet Storm – This is a bomb in Limited, a much better Fireball as you get more targets. Will it find a home in Constructed? Probably not until the Cascade mechanic leaves the format.

Dragonmaster Outcast - The creature with the coolest ability in this set; there is only 1 problem… 1/1. How do you expect it to survive in time for it to spawn a dragon? It is also a bad early drop because it’s just a 1/1 in a world filled with undercosted 1-drops. Our next option was to use it in a control deck like Grixis because it looked really good as a 1 mana must answer threat. Unfortunately, that did not work out too. Your opponent would just have targets for his otherwise dead removal spells.

Eye of Ugin – There are no Eldrazi spells in the Magic universe yet. None. I was even told that Eldrazi Monument is NOT an Eldrazi spell (judges please confirm this). This card is probably a card from the next set that got lost in the print run.

Jace, the Mind Sculptor - Hands down the best card in this set for every format. If you do not agree with me, chances are, you have not played with this card yet (or you are playing it wrong).

Novablast Wurm – I have no idea how to use this card. No idea at all. They should have just printed this as an angel so that we have a chance to sell it for its collector value.

Omnath, Locus of Mana - A guy that grows out of proportion if you have abundance of mana. What are the odds of that happening? Competitive decks are built too tightly and with optimal use of every mana that they can produce every turn. So where would you get the extra floating green? Oh and it is also a creature that is very easy to kill via spot removal so good luck with that. Lets just wait for someone to build a deck that is centered on this card.

Wrexial, the Risen Deep – We’ve had better 6-drops before, but this card is really cool when stealing a Cruel Ultimatum from an opponent. An EDH general perhaps?

That’s it for now, I will try to go over the rares next time and try to post some updates on these once we get more testing time in.

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