After that, every attack either forces some blocks or ends the game. Even without a perfect curve, if the Dogs player plays aggressively to the board and attacks often, the opponent has to present a reasonable early blocker or die Isamaru attacks for 3 on turn 2, then Isamaru and Pack Leader attack for another 5, then with a 3-drop the dogs attack for either 8 or 9, at which point the Dogs player has already dealt 16-17 damage. One of the Dogs lists, for example, has a terrifying potential early curve, going ], ], 3-drop, ], ]. Some of the potential decks can, if the player knows their fundamentals, put enough early pressure on a Hoof ramp deck to force them to adjust their gameplan. When your opponent is spending their early cards and mana on Llanowar Elves and ]s, their early board presence will be relatively weak small bodies that often want to be tapped on your own turn don't make for great blockers. Yes, but never fear, that doesn't mean the deck has no weaknesses : ) But I think this product will hit a sweet spot for casual players as a quicker option at the end of a commander night or a fun way to relax with friends in a low key format.īased on initial perception, would you like to see more Jumpstart decks in the future? What do you think about trying to collect all 121 to create a game night box? Granted, i have not played with the set, so who knows how the gameplay will be. The replayability of 121 deck combos can get a lot more leverage than just 5 decks in a box that are mono colored. I really think that Wizards should ditch the other game night products, in lieu of this type of product (maybe even introducing a new jumpstart set every other year). Choose a deck combo (randomly or otherwise) and just have some casual games. I love the idea that a few friends can get together. However, I'm really stoked to try to build a jump start box for more of a game night feel. Yes the reprints are fantastic and some of the new cards are sweet for commander. I'm really excited for the Jumpstart product. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. In lieu of the normal SCG Tour circuit, Star City Games has moved to hosting events online. In lieu of the normal MagicFest/Grand Prix circuit, ChannelFireball Events is running MagicFest Online events on Magic Arena. In lieu of in-person Friday Night Magic and other in-store events, Wizards of the Coast is supporting online events with store tie-ins. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth: 2023ĭue to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, most in-person Magic events are currently cancelled or postponed. Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks: Late 2022
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