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Tower of trample standalone
Tower of trample standalone













The other 5-6 cards are non-creature spells that will either gain you card advantage (draw), remove threats or be a combat trick (an instant speed spell that makes your creatures stronger).ĭepending on what archetype of deck you construct you will want to run around 17 lands. You want around 23 of those cards to be non-land cards with 17-18 of those being creatures. You want to stay at 40 cards because it increases your chances of getting your best cards. That is the minimum amount allowed for a Prerelease. To start, you will want to make a 40 card deck. I am here to guide your hips to make sure you construct a killer Prerelease deck. Not only do you have to decide what colours to be in but there is also the agonizing task of choosing what to keep in and what to take out. The most daunting part of this event is not the actual matches but the 20 to 40 minutes of trying to mash together 40 cards to make a functional deck. The more points you win, the more prizes you get. You will then get points based on how well you do in those three matches. With all these cards available to you it is now time to build a deck that will carry you through three matches. You will also get a set-specific spin down health counter (a slightly different D20) and a foil promotional card that is rare or mythic rare.

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If you don’t know which guild to choose (it’s Boros), then just pick your two favourite colours. For Guild of Ravnica, one of those packs will be “seeded.” This means that the pack will have pre-determined cards that are in the colour pairing of the guild you choose.

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Within each kit is six booster packs that each contain 15 randomly packaged cards. The event starts with all participants getting a Prerelease kit. Everyone needs a starting point in this game, and thankfully there is one on the 29th and 30th of September The Guilds of Ravnica Prerelease.Ī week before the official release of any mainline Magic expansion Wizards of the Coast holds an event called a Prelease. A non-intimidating place to play before having to deal with the complexity of the stack, or layers. I am sure there are many players just starting getting the hang of Magic and want to play at an actual event. Magic the Gathering is difficult, and frankly terrifying, to get into.















Tower of trample standalone