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(p)Reconstructed: Fate and Fury and Fate and Fury
Normally the art I use in the post preview is from a card in the deck. Which kinda the case here. But also kinda not.
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Theme Deck Review Compendium: Invasion “Dismissal”
Don’t dismiss this deck if you’re interested in old theme decks: I have it myself and it’s a goody.
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Tales Starter Project: An Overview (Part 2)
The final six decks: a tweaked version of “Mordor” from the Starter Kit and five others designed to play well with the stock precons and my other custom builds.
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Duelist Deck Clinic: what’s the prognosis?
And now for a complete change of pace we return to early issues of the Duelist Magazine to again consider what is and what isn’t a precon.
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The Duelist #11: it’s ridiculous, it’s not even funny.
Of course in 1996 the issue of time zones within the Soviet Union wasn’t really a concern any more. This left people more time to read physical magazines about niche card games.
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Theme Deck Review Compendium: Invasion “Blowout”
This deck had some superb art to choose from, but I’m sure you will all agree that this was the obvious choice for the preview.
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(p)Reconstructed: Intros, Planeswalkers and reimagined Commander decks oh my!
The days are shortening so I have less opportunity to take good deck pics (natural light is real important I’ve found) so I’ve had precons backing up a bit. Probably will be another post — or even two — like this coming very soon.
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Tales Starter Project: An Overview
The stuff I’ve got on here about my custom “preconesque” Lord of the Rings decks is pretty messy, so I thought a summary probably made a lot of sense. It should also hopefully work as a “conclusion” to this series in case I don’t do another. I still haven’t finished building up every deck, though…
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Theme Deck Review Compendium: Nemesis “Turnaround”
Yes, the one with Rhystic Study. But more importantly – hear me out now – this potentially is the best Theme Deck of the block. Seriously.