I graduated to Modern around the time Theros was released. I also started going to my local store to play Friday Night Magic. We started to get into Standard around Gatecrash’s release. We began playing with decks from his collection, all pretty balanced and all from around M11 onwards. We played, talked, and slowly but surely the game grabbed me. He slung me a deck of 60 cards making a decent burn deck and that was it. A good friend introduced to the game over a few lunchtime games. Feel free to skip this section and head on down if you wish. Me and my Cardsīefore we get too much into Lands, I want to give you a quick summary about me as a Magic player, when I started, what I’ve played and all that jazz. So grab yourself a beverage, get comfortable, and get ready for a stream of consciousness. This is the deck, and I’m about to tell you pretty much everything I know about it. This is the deck that I love to think about, talk about, shuffle, draw 7s from. This is the deck that got me into Legacy. Falling in love with a deck that could exist as both an explosive combo based deck and back it up with a long-term plan involving slowly strangling the opponent into submission. I forget who was playing, and even how the match ended up, but what I do remember is falling in love. I got my first glimpse of Lands watching the live stream of a StarCityGames Legacy tournament in the summer of 2014. Stephen Newman takes a look at his favourite deck for the Legacy format A combo lands deck that sustains itself and loops all the way to your demise. Elder Scrolls Call to Arms Miniature Game
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