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2013-09-30

FNM @ Majestix


Jack & I went to the Costa Mesa Majestix CCG shop to play Friday Night Magic for the Theros Release.
 

This is the closest FNM shop to us, but traffic is still a bear to sit through to get to the shop--we were about 10 minutes late & the shop was packed. There was no parking so I parked at the super church next door after I drove over the Japanese restaurant's mop in the alley behind the shop! They wanted $50 for a new mop!

Majestix is an amazing comic / card shop -- the guys behind the counter are super friendly & knowledgeable. Extremely helpful. The other players, and there were a lot of them, were all there to have fun--they were friendly and nice & really made Jack and I feel welcome.

Great Shop!

One reason we wanted to go was to continue the Hero's Path game that started with the Thero's Prerelease.

To get the card
to go with the card we got on pre-release weekend. There was also this cool card protector page to keep all our Theros hero cards together.

this week you had to solve the puzzle in this image:



Jack and I stared at this for 20 minutes before someone told us the answer was Erbos--that the stars make an E and connect to display a 5/7, or semething--if this makes since to you PLEASE explain it to me--still very confused. I cannot see that at all & really have no idea what they were talking about.

Also, we got a Bident card for playing FNM.


Yep A BIDENT!

Majestic ran a sealed draft which was awesome. Jack was in a six player pod & I was in an 8 player pod [which means Jack had three rounds and I had 4 rounds--Jack and I left after ~ four hours at the start of round four].

The guys at my table were awesome--we had a lot of fun drafting these cards--I was mostly drafting for value since I still do not have a very good sense of what the cards do.

Jack went 2-1 for the night and one a pack. He crushed a kid round one that was not happy loosing to an eighth grader. At all. Then he lost to the guy who went 3-0. And then he beat a fairly good player who did not draw well.

I went 1-2-1 and won nothing. I lost the first round to much better player--I was crushed the first game & played a very close and fun game the second time. I went 2-0 against a control deck in the second round--Jason and I really had a good time--this was the most fun I had. The third match was against a Red Green deck that I just could not close against--he crushed me BIG at the end.

I learned the value of casting at the bestow cost.

I learned the value of moving slowly--I play very slow and do much better when moving slowly.

I had a really good time.

The shop is fantastic, the players are super friendly, and this was likely my best public play magic experience. Jack also liked it a lot, largely because he won and drafted some very good cards.


 

Become a Hero! Black Quiz



Explore the world of Theros and begin your journey to become a hero. You can test your Theros™ knowledge with this quiz, then check your answers with the tournament organizer. 
 
  1. Which of these black creature cards does not refer to your devotion to black?
    Disciple of Phenax
    Gray Merchant of Asphodel
    Mogis's Marauder
    Kragma Warcaller

  2. According to The Theriad, what is the name of the great axe wielded by Thyrogog, a Felhide Minotaur?
    Blood Drinker
    Goremaster
    c  Body's Bane
    d  The Felblade

  3. How many bones is the person depicted on Read the Bones about to cast onto the ground?
    a  2
    3
    5
    d  8

  4. How is the minotaur in Dark Betrayal attacked?
    poisoned
    choked
    c  tricked
    d  tickled

  5. What appears below the black Harpy token produced by Abhorrent Overlord?
    ancient ruins
    a group of terrified humans
    c  a swamp
    d  livestock


Thanks to Adrian Warren for the image:

Become a Hero! Blue Quiz



Explore the world of Theros and begin your journey to become a hero. You can test your Theros™ knowledge with this quiz, then check your answers with the tournament organizer.

  1. According to The Theriad, what did Triton Shorethief do to the Champion and her companions?
    a  ruined their clothing
    b  blocked the path back
    killed their sentry
    d  kidnapped a companion

  2. Which of the following scry cards has the potential to put three or more cards on the bottom of your library?
    Omenspeaker
    Prescient Chimera
    Horizon Scholar
    Sea God's Revenge

  3. Which of the following animals do not have aspects represented in the art of Coastline Chimera?
    a  ram
    b  lion
    c  snake
    hound

  4. What sort of creature is being overtaken by the tide in Griptide?
    a  drake
    b  merfolk
    leonin
    minotaur


  5. In the art of the blue Bird token produced by Swan Song, what color is the bird's bill?
    a  blue
    orange
    brown
    d  polka dot
Thanks to Adrian Warren for the image:

2013-09-27

Dice House Magic Match



 After D&D Encounters at Dice House, we have started playing Magic: The Gathering. This week Brian & I took on V2 & Snaggletooth in Two Headed Giant.


V2, who was playing Red Black and killing all my slivers as quickly as I could summon them, has the absolute best T-Shirts in nerddom & Snaggletooth, who had some Black Green deck, has the irony to make any game fun--plus they were playing some of the greatest decks I have seen. Oh, yeah--they are also home schooled Eighth Graders...


I was playing my Sliver deck & Brian was playing a Mono Black deck that sucked--he had just created it. Also, there was some humor in the fact that Brian, who has been playing for as long as I have, had all of these weird Standard Illegal Cards that he has no idea where he got. The best part was that V2 was also playing a bunch of banned cards--but V2 was playing cards banned because they were bombastically awesome. Brian just had old cards.

Snaggletooth was able to get some Theros monster up to 20/20 with trample using his Lillian Planeswalker [yeah, like I said his deck was rad & going off], V2 got stuff out but Doom Blade and other tricks kept him relatively in check. Brian was mana starved & all of my slivers were dead...it was ugly, but a lot of fun.

2013-09-26

Crit Juice draws Frog with Demon Head


During last nights D&D Encounters, the Heroes broke into the morgue, stole a Bhaalspawn Demon's Head, tied it the back of a Giant Frog & escaped. The fine folks at Crit Juice have drawn it for us & captured the process on film.



So awesome!