How Joining a Prerelease Is Beneficial in Starting your Magic: the Gathering Collection

Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is a popular collectible card game that has captivated millions of players worldwide. For new players, getting started can seem daunting due to the vast array of cards and strategies. However, joining a prerelease event can be a perfect way to begin your MTG journey. In this post, we will explore what a prerelease event is, how it can help you start your collection, and provide tips to ensure you have a great experience.

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Theros Beyond Death PR Weekend

I am hoping that this weekend’s scheduled Theros Beyond Death Prerelease will be held with no delays whatsoever. Why am I saying this? That is because of the recent disaster that struck the country last Sunday, the eruption of the Taal volcano. The local and international flights were canceled that night as the airport was within the range of the ashfall. It was sudden and unexpected but I am hoping that all of those affected can safely evacuate and be taken care of by the concerned agencies. Our local prerelease is scheduled this Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. 

As for those who plan to go to their local prerelease, there are a few things of note, especially to the first-timers. 

Read about the new cards.The Theros Beyond Death full spoiler has been published since last Friday and the players got a chance to read through each card in the set, getting familiar with each ability and mechanic, and knowing which ones are doable to use in their decks.

Prepare card sleeves, containers, and dices. It is better to prepare these materials beforehand so that you can protect the cards you’ve opened as well as for easy shuffling and life tracking uses. 

Do not be afraid to ask questions. whether it is the game rules or combat scenario, people are there to answer your inquiry, especially your local MTG judge. They are accommodating to get you to know more about the gameplay, how card interactions can turn out, and also to avoid card misinterpretations. 

Stay refreshed. That is, bring water and snacks if your local game store does not have them. Bring energy drinks if you have to. A typical prerelease can last about five to six hours with deck construction and four rounds of gameplay. Do not forget to eat your lunch if the schedule is in the early afternoon.

Have fun. Enjoy each moment of the prerelease starting from deck construction up until the last match of the last round. Playing to win might be your main goal but the learning experience is still the basic benefit of joining this event. 

Enjoy your Theros Beyond Death prerelease guys.