![]() ![]() In fact, if you were able to pre-sell them you could have paid for any of the decks they came in. Looking at the graph below we can see that Arcane Signet started out very high. ![]() The reason for this is that it seems that many local game stores had a very limited allotment of these decks and they all contain some fantastic Commander cards, as well as some very fun "build around me" commanders. If you are a member of pretty much any MTG buy/sell/or trade groups on Facebook, you likely saw a ton of people trying to sell the Brawl decks for significantly higher than the "MSRP" of around $20 that they were expected to go for. Now it's time we get into the actual MTG finance part of this article. If anyone wants to discuss this topic or what site I used to book my vacation please feel free to personal message me in our Discord chat. Also, it helps me justify some of my purchases to my wife. ![]() Having non-MTG related goals financed by MTG has helped me enjoy the game from a different angle. However, I've found that it's important to diversify where you get your enjoyment, and to be 100% honest, I don't find the same joy in the game as I used to. I used to sink all my profits into expanding my collection and inventory. This is the third year in a row in which I sunk my MTG profits into non-MTG things two years ago it was an engagement ring, last year it was a wedding, and this year it was the Italy trip. It was an amazing experience and it was a lot more affordable than I initially would have expected. My wife and I took a 12 day trip to Italy paid for with my MTG profits this year. If you've gotten a chance to pilot this Magic deck or one like it against others, let me know how it went! I'd love to hear more.I apologize to my regular readers for the hiatus recently. Here's to hoping that you test this deck out and have a blast piloting it (preferably against the other Brawl-to-Commander decks I'm in the process of writing up). The mana is balanced by some miracle, color-wise, and the commander is strong, as I learned facing it on Magic: The Gathering: Arena. I haven't managed to try this deck out yet but as always, it looks solid. Anointed Procession and other token support cards make sure you get a lot of creature tokens at a surprisingly fast pace, and, more importantly, keep them there. This is paramount to your strategy of overwhelming opponents with your Faeries and other creatures.Īnointed Procession – sadly, we aren't running green in this deck so other, arguably-stronger token doublers aren't available – but of course, we make do. That's amazing, not to mention she's a huge bodied-creature herself who protects flying creatures, of which your commander is one. Sephara, Sky's Blade – This card can be brought out for just one white mana and the tapping of four flyers. Chulane was built with Roon of the Hidden Realm in mind, and Korvold was made with Vaevictis Asmadi, the Dire in mind. King Kenrith was specifically a mash-up of mechanics to make a highly-political deck. All of these decks (sans King Kenrith, the Buy-A-Box promo) have been based on commanders familiar to me. So far I have covered Kenrith, The Returned King, Chulane, Teller of Tales, and Korvold, Fae-Cursed King. This past couple of weeks I've been focusing on deck techs for the commanders not included in traditional "draft" booster packs. The deck needs to balance off of the Commander, who is made specifically for the Brawl format (so therefore built around Standard format rotation), so the deck has to be better than a typically focused deck. So first off, I want you to remember that the decks I have built are specifically for Commander, and have little-to-no budgetary restrictions (that means there's a Tundra in here, among other cards of immense luxury…). ![]()
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