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Each game pack contains a sixty-card Magic deck, a ten-card planar deck, a planar die, and a Planechase strategy insert with multiplayer rules. Each deck has eight new plane cards and two new phenomenon cards, and these cards are not shared between decks; there are a total of 32 new planes and 8 new phenomena.

Each of the cards in the card decks is black-bordered and tournament legal. Joe Dyer dives into the current resurgence of Reanimator in Legacy! Tasha's Hideous Laughter was already a fun card but why not double it? There's a popular misconception that Magic Online is a really expensive way to play Magic.

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In this new Planechase edition, you will also encounter Phenomena events during your journey across the Planes that could influence the game. With Planechase you travel along the Planes and face nice surprises. Each Planechase deck contains 60 black-bordered cards, including 6 brand-new, never-before-released cards. All new cards are tournament legal in Vintage and Legacy. A Planechase deck includes: - a deck 60 of blackbordered cards, of which 6 are unreleased cards - A deck of 10 oversized Planar cards Planes and Phenomena - A Planar die Note: the description is machine translated and might contain errors.

The art and abilities of locations we have yet to see in a set such as Jace's home plane of Vryn paint a vivid picture of what that locale is like, so even new planes can quickly seem familiar. Making the deep background of Magic easily accessible means the game offers a lot more captivation than your average game of Magic.

While the included Planechase rules and decks offer hours of dynamic game time, eventually that itch all Magic players get is going to hit you: the need to customize. There may never have been a Magic player who acquired a preconstructed deck without soon feeling the need to make it their own with a little fiddling. And Planechase Anthology offers a lot more customization than most Magic bundles. The four decks that come in the box are already finely tuned to accomplish their goals, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement.

For example, with Maelstrom Wanderer and a number of other cascade cards looking for free spells in the "Chaos Reigns" deck, I know I'll be adding in Rashmi, Eternities Crafter for more free casting. And with a boatload of enchantments-matter cards in "Savage Auras," I'll be throwing in Opalescence one of my old favorites to make them matter a little more. As always, the deck customization that can be done with these decks in endless!

While tweaking preconstructed decks is always fun, the customization that really makes Planechase stand out is the Planar cards themselves.



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