In Magic: The Gathering (MTG), deck archetypes refer to broad categories that define a deck’s overall strategy and theme. These archetypes help players understand how a deck functions, how it wins, and what its primary strengths and weaknesses are.
Continue readingThe Pros and Cons of Buying Bulk Magic: the Gathering Cards
I do at times, look at random bulk Magic: the Gathering cards posted on Facebook Market, eBay, and Shopee and wonder if there would be any good hits inside and hidden in those piles. The thrill of finding one sometimes gets the best of me and I buy some just for the sake of opening them on my Youtube channel.
Continue readingThrowback Thursday MTG Deck: Urza Saga Enchantress deck
The Urza Saga Enchantress deck is a type of Magic: The Gathering deck that focuses on using the “Enchantress” archetype, centered around cards that trigger beneficial effects whenever enchantments are cast or enter the battlefield. The name “Urza Saga” refers to the “Urza’s Saga” expansion set, which was released in 1998 and contained many powerful enchantments that synergized well with this deck strategy.
Continue readingThe Magic: the Gathering Landwalk Keyword Ability
In Magic: The Gathering, the “landwalk” keyword refers to an ability that allows a creature to be unblockable or have special interactions based on the type of land an opponent controls. Landwalk abilities make a creature difficult to block or grant advantage on it when facing opponents who control certain types of lands.
Continue readingThe Sideboard Plan for a Pioneer Boros Convoke Deck
Sideboard plans in Magic: The Gathering is highly situational and can vary depending on the specific metagame, local play environment, and personal preferences. It is very relevant in a best-of-three matchup as the sideboard games usually define the outcome. Do take note that in every Magic: the Gathering tournament, you should always adjust your sideboard to suit your needs and the prevailing meta.
Continue readingImportance of Protecting History and Heritage of a City
Iloilo City’s heritage culture is openly reflected in the several historical structures and tourist spots in the city districts. They are currently protected by the Iloilo City Heritage Council and are partnered to several national agencies that focus on heritage preservation.
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