In the Ragnarok M 2.0 War of Crystals last Sunday, we faced an old adversary guild: HeroesPH. I remembered when I first joined the guild, we were targetting them already by transferring channels to where they are located and then battling them, testing their defense. At that time we were at a complete 100 members and most of us are already strong characters built and equips.
Continue readingMagic: the Gathering Gruul Aggo Deck Update (Oct. 3rd Week)
In the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format, I am still leaning towards or biased to the Gruul deck archetype. That is mainly because of previous experiences of playing and grinding with it on MTG Arena. I am eager to see if it has adapted to the metagame given with the loss of powerful cards such as Embercleave.
Continue readingMagic: the Gathering Standard MID Golgari Control Deck Update
Today’s Magic: the Gathering Standard Deck feature is no surprise to the metagame. Rather, it is a variance of the typical Mono-Black deck that has been prevalent in their category of a control deck archetype. Golgari Control has been my personal favorite back since I started competing in our local tournaments, and having cards like Pernicious Deed is just a good assurance that your deck can basically wipe out the opponent’s board.
Continue readingRagnarok M 2.0 WonderBoys War of Emperium GvG (Oct. 14, 2021)
Last night’s Ragnarok M 2.0 War of Emperium GVG event took another interesting feat. That is because we got another guild following us for some reason, and that guild is Gullwing. As I remember, we faced them in the War of Crystals event last Sunday, and despite our guild placing last in the rank (4th), that may have been a reason for them to follow us to our channel.
Continue readingMagic: The Gathering Standard Azorius Aggro Deck at the World Championships
The Azorius Aggro deck appeared in one of the deck choices in the recently concluded Magic: the Gathering World Championships XXVII last weekend. This was piloted by the Japanese Pro Player Noriyuki Mori. Having to go through the Mono-White aims for consistency while splashing colors can make your deck become even more powerful.
Continue readingInnistrad: Crimson Vow Previews Start October 28th
While I had yet to acquire an actual Innistrad: Midnight Hunt product from my local game store here in Iloilo City, Wizards Magic: the Gathering official Twitter page announced the start date of the previews of the next set Innistrad: Crimson Vow. This will happen on October 28, 2021.
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