Iloilo City, dubbed the “Bike Capital of the Philippines”, is continuously maintaining the title with the coordination of the local government unit and also with several group advocates and cyclists. It started with the need for a mode of transportation during the height of the pandemic and flourished riding a bicycle into a sort-of-a lifestyle for most people.
Continue readingWhy Kamigawa Neon Dynasty is Still the Best MTG Set to Open
I didn’t have any favorite set in the recent years of Magic: the Gathering until Kamigawa Neon Dynasty was released. The redemption from the original Kamigawa set was really overwhelming. I bought several products when it was first released and up until today when several newer sets were already out in the market.
Continue readingThe Ten Best Steps to Build a Successful Magic: The Gathering LGS
Building a successful Magic: The Gathering local game store (LGS) requires careful planning, community engagement, and a commitment to providing a positive gaming experience. Here are some steps to consider when building your LGS:
Continue readingMagic: the Gathering MOM Standard Esper Flash Deck
The printing of Errant & Giada in March of the Machines has got me thinking about what will be its probable deck in the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format. I’ve referenced that it will be an interesting archetype to work with.
Continue readingThe Plaza’s Role in Social Interaction
Whenever I got the time, I do visit or walk by the city’s district plazas here in Iloilo City and get to enjoy the features of these public spaces that were recently improved by the LGU’s development projects. Plazas play a crucial role in facilitating social interaction and fostering vibrant communities. Here are some key reasons why plazas are important for social interaction:
Continue readingThrowback Magic: the Gathering Deck – Blue-Black Psychatog
The Magic: The Gathering Psychatog deck refers to a deck archetype that was popular in the game’s history, particularly during the Odyssey block in the early 2000s. The deck took its name from its key card, “Psychatog,” a creature card with a powerful ability that is relevant in the mid-to-late game.
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