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The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Dreamblade
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Dreamblade takes the “movement and positioning” factor that makes chess so interesting, and adds in a degree of variation and randomness found in other more “modern” games....
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1K Dusseldorf Report
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A couple of weeks ago me and two friends of mine travelled from Italy to Germany to attend in the Dusseldorf 1K. I'm writing this report to give an idea of what the Dreamblade situation is in Europe.
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Return of the Darkheart Cottage
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Most people will scoff at the idea of bringing back Mono Madness DHC. I'm here to tell you that while this warband idea probably won't win you any 10k's, it can perform quite well....
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Chrysotic Plague Constructed
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I wrote a primer to Baxar's War Constructed. I'd like to review some of my hits and misses from that article as well as give you an update on some of the popular Warbands with updates. The pros have been fairly silent regarding Constructed since the release of Chrysotic Plague.
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Enjoying Dreamblade Casual Play
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Edge Tournaments can be really exciting, 1Ks, 10Ks and 20Ks even more so. However, ignoring the potential of casual play can really limit the fun players can have with a collectable game.
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The NYC 10K
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What follows are my observations from the front, on the players, the pieces, the bands, and long, long gaming sessions...
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Dreamblade Casual Play
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Edge Tournaments can be really exciting, 1Ks, 10Ks and 20Ks even more so. However, ignoring the potential of casual play can really limit the fun players can have with a collectable game.
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The 10k Experience
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As soon as I saw that Orlando was hosting a 10k event I knew I'd be going. Part of what makes going to a 1k or 10k event even more fun is bringing home the swag amidst enjoying a weekend of Dreamblade.
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Dreamblade: Swarming, Part 2
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Back in mid-October, I wrote an article about a warband idea that I've had from the start. In case you never read that article, it involved the idea of bringing large numbers of tiny creatures onto the Dreamscape and overwhelming your opponent with your numbers, taking advantage of the efficiency that low-cost creatures seem to have.
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Chrysotic Plague: Ability Costs and Sealed
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With the release of each of the previous two Chrysotic Plague sets, I have written an article entitled Examining Ability Costs, which uses simple econometrics to estimate the spawn cost of one point each of power, defense and life, and uses that to estimate the remainder, which can be seen as the cost of the piece's special abilities
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Looking back on 2006; ahead to 2007
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It's a time of great anticipation in the Dreamscape, what with the new set soon to be released and the upcoming sealed tournaments. I want to look at the evolution and progress of competitive Dreamblade up until this point...
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Realm Champs Report
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On April 3, 2008, the week after the set came out, I posted a cryptic message on my tcgplayer.com blog. It said "Chaigon Hunter Aggro + new set tech = teh nuts." I think I absolutely right...
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The More Things Change… Part 2
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This week we'll continue our look at the development of the game as we focus on Seth Johnson and crew for their contributions. The article will conclude with a look at the pros and cons of each designer.
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Mistakes You Shouldn’t Be Making
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One of your main goals as a TCG player should be minimizing the mistakes you make. The winner of a World of Warcraft game is very often determined by who makes fewer mistakes.
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Shadowy Outlines: Doran Rock
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It is time to illuminate the murky gloom of the new Standard format. Unfortunately, Regionals is right around the corner, and the duality of Lorwyn block casts a wider pall than normal.
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A Shadowmoor Standard Update
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Now that the Shadowmoor puzzle is all put together, you have all the pieces you can possibly need to assemble your next tournament winning Standard deck. Here's what you should be looking at adding.
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Learning From History
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Realm Championships are fast approaching. Many of you are narrowing down your deck choices. Remember, there's an old saying that those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
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