The Magic Judge Hall of Fame
Over the last 20 years, tournament Magic has transformed. From the earliest days of elimination events run at conventions, through the upcoming Modern Masters 2015 weekend where more than ten thousand players will play at three global locations, and from the relaxed fun of the Prerelease to the white-hot competition of the Pro Tour, Magic Judges are present at every part of organized play. The creed “keep it fair, keep it fun” leads thousands of volunteers to dedicate their time and energy to making tournaments better for everyone there.
With the launch of the Exemplar Program, we have seen a new page turned in how the Judge Program recognizes exceptional effort and quality at the local level. Today we are announcing a new effort to recognize the best of the best with the Judge Program’s highest honor: the Magic Judge Hall of Fame.
Below are some details on our vision for the Hall of Fame. For those of you wanting to dive into the details of how the Hall of Fame operates, that can be found here. For discussion of the Hall of Fame, what it means, and who should be inducted when the first regular class is formed later this year, check out the Magic Judge Hall of Fame forum, shortly to be launched on JudgeApps.
What makes a Hall of Fame judge?
The qualities of a Hall of Fame judge include:
Fairness
The greatest judges show a respect for the rules combined with deep ability to converse about the philosophy that underpins them. They show a fair hand to all and are a voice of reason in any discussion. They are role models in fair play and even treatment.
Impact
The greatest judges make long-lasting, significant improvements to their community, to the Judge Program, and to the game of Magic. Whether in tournament operations, the policies of judging, or more, they leave each part of Magic better than they found it.
Community
The greatest judges are the pillars of their community, both locally and across the Judge Program. They look after their fellow Magic folk, and are recognized as strong, compassionate leaders.
Dedication
The greatest judges show their love for supporting the game across a long period of time and around the world. They sacrifice time, travel for long hours, and work hard to make the game of Magic as good as it can be.
Mentorship
The greatest judges are inspiring teachers and mentors, helping to grow and nurture generations of new judges. They are insightful, eloquent, and supportive feedback providers. They are the reason why many new judges decided to get into the Judge Program.
Ultimately, each individual will have their own interpretation of what make a Magic Judge Hall of Fame candidate. As you will see on the rules page, a voting process will determine who will make up each class.
We encourage anyone that’s interested – whether you have a ballot or not – to talk about those judges that inspire and motivate you, and why you think they should be in the Magic Judge Hall of Fame. There will be a new forum created on JudgeApps for exactly that reason – details to come shortly. On Twitter, we’re using #mtgjhof to discuss this.
If you have a ballot and wish to share your reasoning, you can also post that in the same forum.
What it means
Membership of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame is a sign of permanent distinction: a judge whose efforts in improving the game are recognized worldwide. The number of inductees will make this an elite group.
There will also be a unique item of memorabilia issued to each member. For more details, check back in July when the 2008 class is inducted.
A note on Emeritus Judges
You might be aware that a small group of retired Level 5 judges were recognized for their exceptional efforts in shaping and leading the Judge Program. When creating the Magic Judge Hall of Fame, we were aware that the aims of these groups overlapped. After consideration, it was decided to retire the “Judge Emeritus” status, and instead automatically pass these judges as the First Class of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame.
As such, we are proud to welcome the Emeritus judges as the First Class of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame:
Jaap Brouwer Netherlands
Jaap Brouwer
Netherlands
Michael Guptil Michigan, USA
Michael Guptil
Michigan, USA
Gijsbert Hoogendijk Netherlands
Gijsbert Hoogendijk
Netherlands
Collin Jackson Washington, USA
Collin Jackson
Washington, USA
Sheldon Menery Florida, USA
Sheldon Menery
Florida, USA
see article and inductee pics at magicjudges
Friday, April 24, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
TCGplayer MaxPoint Invitational
TCGplayer MaxPoint Invitational!
Earn your share of $50,000
The TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series all leads up to one of the biggest events of the year, the TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series Invitational! To enter the Invitational Event, players will need to earn their seat by finishing at the top spots of Gold, Platinum, Diamond, States or Player Appreciation events!
June 6-7, 2015
Registration: Saturday, June 6th, 8:00 am
Start Time: Saturday, June 6th, 10:00 am
Format: Standard
Entry: By Invitation Only
Structure: Swiss, cut to Top 8
Earn your share of $50,000
The TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series all leads up to one of the biggest events of the year, the TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series Invitational! To enter the Invitational Event, players will need to earn their seat by finishing at the top spots of Gold, Platinum, Diamond, States or Player Appreciation events!
June 6-7, 2015
Registration: Saturday, June 6th, 8:00 am
Start Time: Saturday, June 6th, 10:00 am
Format: Standard
Entry: By Invitation Only
Structure: Swiss, cut to Top 8
Monday, April 20, 2015
Toy Vault Review
Just wanted to quick put up a big thank to TOY VAULT in Stantion Ca for sending me a Japanese Booster pack of Dragons of Tarkir. The two notable cards from this pack where Myth Realized and a Foiled Misthoof Kirin. So Thank You for the pack and if your in California check out the TOY VAULT.


Tuesday, April 14, 2015
MTG M15 DOTP Promo Booster Review
Today I received in the mail two boxes of Magic the Gatherings M15 Duel of the Planeswalkers booster promotional packs. I had little to no expectations as far as these packs go. (You always hope for the best though) Each pack comes with six cards and a Media Promo card. Apparently, they put more stock into the promo and the way it looks then any kind of card selection for these packs. If you purchase Duels of the Planeswalkers for Xbox 360 or Xbox
One, you'll receive special access to the alternative-art promo card Soul of
Ravnica. On the other
hand, the truly beastly promo card Soul of Zendikar comes exclusively with purchases for all of the other available
platforms, including iPad, PC via Steam, Android tablet via the Amazon
App Store, and Google Play. .
The Promo, in which I received today was a foiled alternate art Soul OF Zendikar.
Now don't get me wrong this maybe a good card in some decks, but not in all. It seems that each of these packs where for the most part "cookie cutter" packs, meaning you get the same cards for each pack. There is some variance but not much. A person could very well expect to find cards like: Black Cat, Frost Lynx, Invasive Species and Meditation Puzzle.
Overall I think that these packs are very lackluster and unimaginative. The variety of cards in these promotional packs is lacking in the standards of quality among the MTG population and in my opinion, fall short of expectations in which many MTG players would and have had when receiving these promotional items, even though they are sent free of charge after buy the video game. As a consumer I would loved to see some more spice as far as the card
selection goes. I do realize that these were media promotional booster
packs for the digital game and that not everyone will receive two or three packs, only one per game but there are only six cards and they could of given us some more
variety in each theses packs as to make each player have a special experience and not feel like they are part of the herd.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Card of the Month StaggerShock

Card Name: Staggershock
Check out our Card of the Month under our Features Tabs for great information, author bio, and our monthly card giveaway.
Check out our Card of the Month under our Features Tabs for great information, author bio, and our monthly card giveaway.
Monday, April 6, 2015
1000 Views Prize Give Away
1000 Views Giveaway
In the epic response that you viewers have given The Mana Pocket, I have decided to give away 2 Booster Packs from the New Dragons of Tarkir, and 3 cards (Profound Journey, Deathbringer Regent (Foil), Risen Executioner) to one lucky follower. This Giveaway will last only 5 days so enter as soon as possible. Good Luck!
Terms & Conditions:
In the epic response that you viewers have given The Mana Pocket, I have decided to give away 2 Booster Packs from the New Dragons of Tarkir, and 3 cards (Profound Journey, Deathbringer Regent (Foil), Risen Executioner) to one lucky follower. This Giveaway will last only 5 days so enter as soon as possible. Good Luck!
Terms & Conditions:
- This contest is open to US.
- The giveaways will run for a set amount of time.
- You must be 18 years or older, or have parents’ permission to enter.
- All your entries will be disqualified if you pickup entries for something you haven’t done. (I had to do this for so many of my last giveaways, please don’t make me do this again.)
- If you only use ONE account to do all these tasks and enter under different names, they will still only constitute as ONE entry.
- If the winner does not respond to my e-mail within 48 hours, I will have to choose another winner.
- I am not responsible for any items lost in the mail.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Card of the Month StaggerShock

Card Name: Staggershock
Set Name: Game Day Promos (Rise of the Eldrazi)
Date Released: May 21, 2010
Rarity: P
Card Type: Instant
Artist: Raymond Swanland
Description: Staggershock deals 2 damage to target creature or player. // Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
Set Name: Game Day Promos (Rise of the Eldrazi)
Date Released: May 21, 2010
Rarity: P
Card Type: Instant
Artist: Raymond Swanland
Description: Staggershock deals 2 damage to target creature or player. // Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
About the artist:
Raymond Swanland has been freelance drawing for a extended amount of time. Whether we know it or not we all are very familiar his work, from coming up with some amazing Star Wars pictures to even coming up with the concept and drawings for our beloved and most of the time feared UGIN. I can not forget some of the memorable art for Warhammer 40k. His big break was working on the video game Oddworld. After that kind of spring board there was no looking back of this outstanding and very gifted artist. To view his Facebook page simply click here: Facebook or you can go to his fan site and see some more of his outstanding and amazing artwork or to learn more about the man himself click here: Fan Site.
Raymond Swanland has been freelance drawing for a extended amount of time. Whether we know it or not we all are very familiar his work, from coming up with some amazing Star Wars pictures to even coming up with the concept and drawings for our beloved and most of the time feared UGIN. I can not forget some of the memorable art for Warhammer 40k. His big break was working on the video game Oddworld. After that kind of spring board there was no looking back of this outstanding and very gifted artist. To view his Facebook page simply click here: Facebook or you can go to his fan site and see some more of his outstanding and amazing artwork or to learn more about the man himself click here: Fan Site.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
The Dragons Pro Tour
With the Khnas done and over. The Dragons are now are on the rise. The new Pro tour for Dragons of Tarkir is almost here and here is the video trailer of this heavly anticipated pro tour. Best of luck to all of those how will compete.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Stacking The Deck (2)
Welcome to the 3rd Stacking The Deck post!
Stacking The Deck is all about the cards we are adding to our decks and collections each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest series and maybe have you discover a new card in the process!
If you would like to join the excitement of sharing your newest card collections, please feel free to take the emblem above to share on your post. Also remember to add The Mana Pocket's blog link while sharing your wonderful set of new cards. We look forward to see what new surprises are in your deck.
Stacking The Deck is all about the cards we are adding to our decks and collections each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest series and maybe have you discover a new card in the process!
If you would like to join the excitement of sharing your newest card collections, please feel free to take the emblem above to share on your post. Also remember to add The Mana Pocket's blog link while sharing your wonderful set of new cards. We look forward to see what new surprises are in your deck.
Card Name: Sarkhan Unbroken
Mana Cost: 2GreenBlueRed
Converted Mana Cost: 5
Types: Planeswalker — Sarkhan
Card Text: +1: Draw a card, then add one mana of any color to your mana pool.
−2: Put a 4/4 red Dragon creature token with flying onto the battlefield.
−8: Search your library for any number of Dragon creature cards and put them onto the battlefield. Then shuffle your library.
Loyalty: 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Mythic Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Mythic Rare
Card Number: 230
Artist: Aleksi Briclot
Mana Cost: 2GreenBlueRed
Converted Mana Cost: 5
Types: Planeswalker — Sarkhan
Card Text: +1: Draw a card, then add one mana of any color to your mana pool.
−2: Put a 4/4 red Dragon creature token with flying onto the battlefield.
−8: Search your library for any number of Dragon creature cards and put them onto the battlefield. Then shuffle your library.
Loyalty: 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Mythic Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Mythic Rare
Card Number: 230
Artist: Aleksi Briclot

Card Name: Shaman of Forgotten Ways
Mana Cost: 2Green
Converted Mana Cost: 3
Types: Creature — Human Shaman
Card Text: Tap: Add two mana in any combination of colors to your mana pool. Spend this mana only to cast creature spells.
Formidable — 9GreenGreen, Tap: Each player's life total becomes the number of creatures he or she controls. Activate this ability only if creatures you control have total power 8 or greater.
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 2 / 3
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Mythic Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Mythic Rare
Card Number: 204
Artist: Tyler Jacobson
Mana Cost: 2Green
Converted Mana Cost: 3
Types: Creature — Human Shaman
Card Text: Tap: Add two mana in any combination of colors to your mana pool. Spend this mana only to cast creature spells.
Formidable — 9GreenGreen, Tap: Each player's life total becomes the number of creatures he or she controls. Activate this ability only if creatures you control have total power 8 or greater.
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 2 / 3
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Mythic Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Mythic Rare
Card Number: 204
Artist: Tyler Jacobson

Card Name: Surrak, the Hunt Caller
Mana Cost: 2GreenGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 4
Types: Legendary Creature — Human Warrior
Card Text: Formidable — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if creatures you control have total power 8 or greater, target creature you control gains haste until end of turn.
Flavor Text: "The greatest honor is to feed Atarka."
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 5 / 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 210
Artist: Wesley Burt
Mana Cost: 2GreenGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 4
Types: Legendary Creature — Human Warrior
Card Text: Formidable — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if creatures you control have total power 8 or greater, target creature you control gains haste until end of turn.
Flavor Text: "The greatest honor is to feed Atarka."
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 5 / 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 210
Artist: Wesley Burt

Card Name: Atarka's Command
Mana Cost: RedGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Instant
Card Text: Choose two —
• Your opponents can't gain life this turn.
• Atarka's Command deals 3 damage to each opponent.
• You may put a land card from your hand onto the battlefield.
• Creatures you control get +1/+1 and gain reach until end of turn.
Watermark: Atarka
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 213
Artist: Chris Rahn
Mana Cost: RedGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Instant
Card Text: Choose two —
• Your opponents can't gain life this turn.
• Atarka's Command deals 3 damage to each opponent.
• You may put a land card from your hand onto the battlefield.
• Creatures you control get +1/+1 and gain reach until end of turn.
Watermark: Atarka
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 213
Artist: Chris Rahn

Card Name: Ire Shaman
Mana Cost: 1Red
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Creature — Orc Shaman
Card Text: Ire Shaman can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.
Megamorph Red (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for 3. Turn it face up any time for its megamorph cost and put a +1/+1 counter on it.)
When Ire Shaman is turned face up, exile the top card of your library. Until end of turn, you may play that card.
Watermark: Kolaghan
P/T: 2 / 1
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 141
Artist: Jack Wang
Mana Cost: 1Red
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Creature — Orc Shaman
Card Text: Ire Shaman can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.
Megamorph Red (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for 3. Turn it face up any time for its megamorph cost and put a +1/+1 counter on it.)
When Ire Shaman is turned face up, exile the top card of your library. Until end of turn, you may play that card.
Watermark: Kolaghan
P/T: 2 / 1
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 141
Artist: Jack Wang

Card Name: Savage Ventmaw
Mana Cost: 4RedGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 6
Types: Creature — Dragon
Card Text: Flying
Whenever Savage Ventmaw attacks, add RedRedRedGreenGreenGreen to your mana pool. Until end of turn, this mana doesn't empty from your mana pool as steps and phases end.
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 4 / 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Uncommon) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Uncommon
Card Number: 231
Artist: Slawomir Maniak
Mana Cost: 4RedGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 6
Types: Creature — Dragon
Card Text: Flying
Whenever Savage Ventmaw attacks, add RedRedRedGreenGreenGreen to your mana pool. Until end of turn, this mana doesn't empty from your mana pool as steps and phases end.
Watermark: Atarka
P/T: 4 / 4
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Uncommon) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Uncommon
Card Number: 231
Artist: Slawomir Maniak

Card Name: Sunbringer's Touch
Mana Cost: 2GreenGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 4
Types: Sorcery
Card Text: Bolster X, where X is the number of cards in your hand. Each creature you control with a +1/+1 counter on it gains trample until end of turn. (To bolster X, choose a creature with the least toughness among creatures you control and put X +1/+1 counters on it.)
Watermark: Dromoka
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 209
Artist: Lucas Graciano
Mana Cost: 2GreenGreen
Converted Mana Cost: 4
Types: Sorcery
Card Text: Bolster X, where X is the number of cards in your hand. Each creature you control with a +1/+1 counter on it gains trample until end of turn. (To bolster X, choose a creature with the least toughness among creatures you control and put X +1/+1 counters on it.)
Watermark: Dromoka
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Rare) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Rare
Card Number: 209
Artist: Lucas Graciano

Card Name: Roast
Mana Cost: 1Red
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Sorcery
Card Text: Roast deals 5 damage to target creature without flying.
Flavor Text: "Intruders in the lands of Atarka have but two choices: be consumed by fire, or be consumed by maw."
—Ulnok, Atarka shaman
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Uncommon) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Uncommon
Card Number: 151
Artist: Zoltan Boros
Mana Cost: 1Red
Converted Mana Cost: 2
Types: Sorcery
Card Text: Roast deals 5 damage to target creature without flying.
Flavor Text: "Intruders in the lands of Atarka have but two choices: be consumed by fire, or be consumed by maw."
—Ulnok, Atarka shaman
Expansion: Dragons of Tarkir (Uncommon) Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity: Uncommon
Card Number: 151
Artist: Zoltan Boros
Friday, March 27, 2015
Battle For Zendikar Info & Dates
Set Name:
Battle for Zendikar
Block:
Set 1 of 2 in the Battle for Zendikar block
Number of Cards:
274
Prerelease Events:
September 26-27, 2015
Release Date:
October 2, 2015
Launch Weekend:
October 2–4, 2015
Game Day:
October 24–25, 2015
Magic Online Prerelease Events:
October 9–12, 2015
Magic Online Release Date:
October 12, 2015
Magic Online Release Events:
October 12–28, 2015
Pro Tour Battle for Zendikar:
October 16–18, 2015
Pro Tour Battle for Zendikar Location:
Milwaukee, WI, USA
- Standard
- Battle for Zendikar Draft
- Standard
Official Three-Letter Code:
BFZ
Twitter Hashtag:
#MTGBFZ
Mark Rosewater (lead)
Ian Duke
Dan Emmons
Ethan Fleischer
Dave Guskin
Ari Levitch
Final Game Design and Development:
Erik Lauer (lead)
Tim Aten
Kelly Digges
Ian Duke
Ben Hayes
Shawn Main
Yoni Skolnik
with contributions from Matt Tabak
Languages:
English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Available in:
Booster Packs, Intro Packs*, Fat Pack*, Event Deck*
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Stacking the Deck (1)
Welcome to the very first Stacking The Deck post!
Stacking The Deck is all about the cards we are adding to our decks and collections each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest series and maybe have you discover a new card in the process!
If you would like to join the excitement of sharing your newest card collections, please feel free to take the emblem above to share on your post. Also remember to add The Mana Pocket's blog link while sharing your wonderful set of new cards. We look forward to see what new surprises are in your deck.
This week I was able to attend the pre-release for the DTK edition this past Friday and won some amazing new card, many I was excited to have in my collection. Who knows, I may just have to build a new deck pretty soon.
Stacking The Deck is all about the cards we are adding to our decks and collections each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest series and maybe have you discover a new card in the process!
If you would like to join the excitement of sharing your newest card collections, please feel free to take the emblem above to share on your post. Also remember to add The Mana Pocket's blog link while sharing your wonderful set of new cards. We look forward to see what new surprises are in your deck.
This week I was able to attend the pre-release for the DTK edition this past Friday and won some amazing new card, many I was excited to have in my collection. Who knows, I may just have to build a new deck pretty soon.

Card Name: Ojutal, Exmplars
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: M, 27
Card Type: Creature - Human Monk
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, choose one -
* Tap target creature.
* Ojutai Exemplars gains first strike and lifelink until end of turn.
* Exile Ojutai Exemplars, then return it to the battlefield tapped under its owner's control.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: M, 27
Card Type: Creature - Human Monk
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, choose one -
* Tap target creature.
* Ojutai Exemplars gains first strike and lifelink until end of turn.
* Exile Ojutai Exemplars, then return it to the battlefield tapped under its owner's control.
Card Name: Profound Journey
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 30
Card Type: Sorcery
Description: Return target permanent card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 30
Card Type: Sorcery
Description: Return target permanent card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
Card Name: Secure the Wastes
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 36
Card Type: Instant
Description: Put X 1/1 white Warrior creature tokens onto the battlefield.
Flavor: "The Shifting Wastes provide our clan eternal protection. It is our duty to return the favor."
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 36
Card Type: Instant
Description: Put X 1/1 white Warrior creature tokens onto the battlefield.
Flavor: "The Shifting Wastes provide our clan eternal protection. It is our duty to return the favor."
Card Name: Profaner of the Dead
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 70
Card Type: Creature - Naga Wizard
P / T: 3 / 3
Description: Exploit (When this creature enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature.)
When Profaner of the Dead exploits a creature, return to their owners' hands all creatures your opponents control with toughness less than the exploited creature's toughness.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 70
Card Type: Creature - Naga Wizard
P / T: 3 / 3
Description: Exploit (When this creature enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature.)
When Profaner of the Dead exploits a creature, return to their owners' hands all creatures your opponents control with toughness less than the exploited creature's toughness.
Card Name: Deathbringer Regent
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 96
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T:5 / 6
Description: Flying
When Deathbringer Regent enters the battlefield, if you cast it from your hand and there are five or more other creatures on the battlefield, destroy all other creatures.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 96
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T:5 / 6
Description: Flying
When Deathbringer Regent enters the battlefield, if you cast it from your hand and there are five or more other creatures on the battlefield, destroy all other creatures.
Card Name: Commune with Lava
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 131
Card Type: Instant
Description: Exile the top X cards of your library. Until the end of your next turn, you may play those cards.
Flavor: Atarka conquered Qadat, the Fire Rim, long ago, winning over its efreet with a promise to spread the glory of fire to all the world.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 131
Card Type: Instant
Description: Exile the top X cards of your library. Until the end of your next turn, you may play those cards.
Flavor: Atarka conquered Qadat, the Fire Rim, long ago, winning over its efreet with a promise to spread the glory of fire to all the world.
Card Name: Thunderbreak Regent
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 162
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever a Dragon you control becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, Thunderbreak Regent deals 3 damage to that player.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 162
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever a Dragon you control becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, Thunderbreak Regent deals 3 damage to that player.
Card Name: Boltwing Marauder
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 214
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 5 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever another creature enters the battlefield under you control, target creature gets +2/+0 until end of turn.
Flavor: When battling the Kolaghan, consider yourself lucky if lightning strikes the same place only twice.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 214
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 5 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever another creature enters the battlefield under you control, target creature gets +2/+0 until end of turn.
Flavor: When battling the Kolaghan, consider yourself lucky if lightning strikes the same place only twice.
Card Name: Harbinger of the Hunt
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 223
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 5 / 3
Description: Flying
2R: Harbinger of the Hunt deals 1 damage to each creature without flying.
2G: Harbinger of the Hunt deals 1 damage to each other creature with flying.
Flavor: An Atarka dragon's exhale cooks what its inhale consumes.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 223
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 5 / 3
Description: Flying
2R: Harbinger of the Hunt deals 1 damage to each creature without flying.
2G: Harbinger of the Hunt deals 1 damage to each other creature with flying.
Flavor: An Atarka dragon's exhale cooks what its inhale consumes.
Card Name: Ojutai's Command
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 227
Card Type: Instant
Description: Choose two -
- Return target creature card with converted mana cost 2 or less from your graveyard to the battlefield.
- You gain 4 life.
- Counter target creature spell.
- Draw a card.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 227
Card Type: Instant
Description: Choose two -
- Return target creature card with converted mana cost 2 or less from your graveyard to the battlefield.
- You gain 4 life.
- Counter target creature spell.
- Draw a card.
Card Name: Pristine Skywise
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 228
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 6 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, untap Pristine Skywise. It gains protection from the color of your choice until the end of turn.
Flavor: The elite of Ojutai's brood, the skywise see their enemies as puzzles to be solved.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 228
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 6 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, untap Pristine Skywise. It gains protection from the color of your choice until the end of turn.
Flavor: The elite of Ojutai's brood, the skywise see their enemies as puzzles to be solved.
Card Name: Necromaster Dragon
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 226
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever Necromaster Dragon deals combat damage to a player you may pay 2. If you do, put a 2/2 black Zombie creature token onto the battlefield and each opponent puts the top two cards of his or her library into his or her graveyard.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 226
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 4
Description: Flying
Whenever Necromaster Dragon deals combat damage to a player you may pay 2. If you do, put a 2/2 black Zombie creature token onto the battlefield and each opponent puts the top two cards of his or her library into his or her graveyard.
Card Name: Dragonlord's Servant
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: U, 138
Card Type: Creature - Goblin Shaman
P / T: 1 / 3
Description: Dragon spells you cast cost 1 less to cast.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: U, 138
Card Type: Creature - Goblin Shaman
P / T: 1 / 3
Description: Dragon spells you cast cost 1 less to cast.
Card Name: Foe-Razer Regent
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 187
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 5
Description: Flying
When Foe-Razer Regent enters the battlefield, you may have it fight target creature you don't control.
Whenever a creature you control fights, put two +1/+1 counters on it at the beginning of the next end step.
Set Name: Dragons of Tarkir
Rarity, #: R, 187
Card Type: Creature - Dragon
P / T: 4 / 5
Description: Flying
When Foe-Razer Regent enters the battlefield, you may have it fight target creature you don't control.
Whenever a creature you control fights, put two +1/+1 counters on it at the beginning of the next end step.
DTK Pre Release
With the final FNM of the Fates Reforged Era in the books and the Dragons flying over head, we swoop into the Midnight Pre Release. The anticipation built as the time ticked down between FNM and the midnight hour. So many of my comparators passed the playing EDH, reading books, or even tiring to get some well needed sleep. All of that was short lived because midnight came quicker then we thought. Then we received your DTK goodness.
Much to our chagrin we where not able to open till we where told about all of the fun that will be had. From Dragon Bowling, to winning extra booster packs by playing with starter decks. Then it happened time to open the box's.
The the fun really begun. Cracking all of the packs and seeing what I have got. here is the 3 most Notables.( From just the Pre Release Box)
We where only given 20min to go through the packs and make our decks...No Problem. I played Blue/White, something new for me, but hey I like to challenge myself. After my 1st match I went over and tried my hand at Dragon Bowiling and I Crashed it!! I received all 4 alternate art cards.
By the time it was all said and done, I left with a Pre Release Box, 2 Box's of starter decks and a buy a box that I have to pick up next Friday.
Much to our chagrin we where not able to open till we where told about all of the fun that will be had. From Dragon Bowling, to winning extra booster packs by playing with starter decks. Then it happened time to open the box's.
The the fun really begun. Cracking all of the packs and seeing what I have got. here is the 3 most Notables.( From just the Pre Release Box)
We where only given 20min to go through the packs and make our decks...No Problem. I played Blue/White, something new for me, but hey I like to challenge myself. After my 1st match I went over and tried my hand at Dragon Bowiling and I Crashed it!! I received all 4 alternate art cards.
By the time it was all said and done, I left with a Pre Release Box, 2 Box's of starter decks and a buy a box that I have to pick up next Friday.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Russian Dragons of Tarkir Prereleases to be postponed
Just thought I should share this info posted by Wizards_Dan
(He posted this Less then 1 hr ago)
Dear Russian players,
Several of you have contacted us with concerns about the Dragons of Tarkir Prereleases.
We want to give you as much information as possible, so you can understand the full picture of what is going on, and why we are taking the course of action we have chosen.
The Situation:
The vast majority (over 90%) of our DTK Prerelease shipments have been blocked on entry by customs, something we and our distributors have no control over.
A small number of stores (under 10 in total) have received some product, but this is not nearly enough to run the events in these stores.
If we did permit this, the overwhelming majority of players who wished to attend them would be turned away – which would be a terrible experience for all concerned.
Our decision:
We want everyone to be able to enjoy these Prerelease events, which unfortunately is not something that can take place this weekend.
As such, we have made decision to postpone the Dragons of Tarkir Prerelease events in Russian territories, likely until the following weekend (March 28th).
We are doing everything we can to resolve this issue, to ensure all stores receive the product they need to offer these events.
Thank you for your understanding of this situation –
As and when we have further information on this, we will inform both stores and players, so you can all play with and enjoy Dragons of Tarkir.
posted by Wizards_Dan @ http://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/2zl3mf/russian_dragons_of_tarkir_prereleases_to_be/
(He posted this Less then 1 hr ago)
Dear Russian players,
Several of you have contacted us with concerns about the Dragons of Tarkir Prereleases.
We want to give you as much information as possible, so you can understand the full picture of what is going on, and why we are taking the course of action we have chosen.
The Situation:
The vast majority (over 90%) of our DTK Prerelease shipments have been blocked on entry by customs, something we and our distributors have no control over.
A small number of stores (under 10 in total) have received some product, but this is not nearly enough to run the events in these stores.
If we did permit this, the overwhelming majority of players who wished to attend them would be turned away – which would be a terrible experience for all concerned.
Our decision:
We want everyone to be able to enjoy these Prerelease events, which unfortunately is not something that can take place this weekend.
As such, we have made decision to postpone the Dragons of Tarkir Prerelease events in Russian territories, likely until the following weekend (March 28th).
We are doing everything we can to resolve this issue, to ensure all stores receive the product they need to offer these events.
Thank you for your understanding of this situation –
As and when we have further information on this, we will inform both stores and players, so you can all play with and enjoy Dragons of Tarkir.
posted by Wizards_Dan @ http://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/2zl3mf/russian_dragons_of_tarkir_prereleases_to_be/
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Congratulations to Teruya Kakumae, the 2015 Grand Prix Auckland Champion!
With the Dragons on the horizon, and Khans in the rear view, Teruya Kakumae was victorious at the Grand Prix Auckland. He defeated Maitland Cameron in a hard fought final battle, But when the smoke was cleared and the carnage was removed the winners trophy was presented to Teruya Kakumae. Here are the deck lists of the these two fearsome competitors.

Mardu — Fate Reforged Limited | Teruya Kakumae, Winner, Grand Prix Auckland
Abzan — Fate Reforged Limited | Maitland Cameron, Finalist, Grand Prix Auckland

Mardu — Fate Reforged Limited | Teruya Kakumae, Winner, Grand Prix Auckland
Creatures (15)
Spells (7)
Lands (18)
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Sideboard (18)
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Abzan — Fate Reforged Limited | Maitland Cameron, Finalist, Grand Prix Auckland
Creatures (14)
Spells (8)
Lands (18)
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Sideboard (17)
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
The Mana Pocket Review: Gamers Vs Gaming
Hey Fans of Magic: The Gathering, we have a new comer to the information gaming stream, a podcast known as Games Vs Gaming. This is a podcast that is run by two extremely advance players, ControlFreak1992 and Poompi (as they call themselves), of which combined they hold tons of knowledge about upcoming series, new and old school MTG cards and insightful tips and tricks to improve on any deck.
Tonight’s podcast was mainly dedicated to the new set that will soon be coming out, preleased, on Saturday, March 21st, 2015, Dragons of Tarkir. Games Vs Gaming informed players about this much anticipated new set included new spoilers, the pros and cons, and their insights on how to play and build around certain cards, including making them a key addition to any existing deck.
Games Vs Gaming, then took this podcast into a new direction giving us a glimpse in to the world of the GrandPrix that was held in Miami on March 6th thur March 8th, 2015, breaking down the top decks and informing us about the main players. They even gave us fun facts such as all the venders at the GP were sold out of the exceedingly wanted card, Master of the Unseen, by day one of the event. (Wow that’s fast but what can you except from such a powerful card, it can’t be that surprising.) Games Vs Gaming stated that the final standard match was held between two green/white devotion decks, which ended with a total life count of over 900 combined between both players. (Just kill me already, Can’t)
Overall, my thoughts of Games Vs. Gaming was unexpected. I was surprise to learn so much in so little time. In just over an hour, I was given a weeks’ worth of information and knowledge. As for being the 6th episode, ControlFreak1992 and Poompi had great chemistry as co-workers, knowing when to take their ques of talking and relay facts. However, I did not get the feeling that outside of the podcast they truly interacted much personally. As a first time viewer, I connected with each of them as a competitor and player. Their information was precise, clean and easy to understand. I truly enjoyed this podcast and look forward to viewing Gamers Vs Gaming again soon.
In case you missed the Gamers Vs Gaming 6th podcast, you can click on their site link to watch it and catch up on their past podcasts.
http://www.twitch.tv/controlfreak1992/profile/past_broadcasts
Tonight’s podcast was mainly dedicated to the new set that will soon be coming out, preleased, on Saturday, March 21st, 2015, Dragons of Tarkir. Games Vs Gaming informed players about this much anticipated new set included new spoilers, the pros and cons, and their insights on how to play and build around certain cards, including making them a key addition to any existing deck.
Games Vs Gaming, then took this podcast into a new direction giving us a glimpse in to the world of the GrandPrix that was held in Miami on March 6th thur March 8th, 2015, breaking down the top decks and informing us about the main players. They even gave us fun facts such as all the venders at the GP were sold out of the exceedingly wanted card, Master of the Unseen, by day one of the event. (Wow that’s fast but what can you except from such a powerful card, it can’t be that surprising.) Games Vs Gaming stated that the final standard match was held between two green/white devotion decks, which ended with a total life count of over 900 combined between both players. (Just kill me already, Can’t)
Overall, my thoughts of Games Vs. Gaming was unexpected. I was surprise to learn so much in so little time. In just over an hour, I was given a weeks’ worth of information and knowledge. As for being the 6th episode, ControlFreak1992 and Poompi had great chemistry as co-workers, knowing when to take their ques of talking and relay facts. However, I did not get the feeling that outside of the podcast they truly interacted much personally. As a first time viewer, I connected with each of them as a competitor and player. Their information was precise, clean and easy to understand. I truly enjoyed this podcast and look forward to viewing Gamers Vs Gaming again soon.
In case you missed the Gamers Vs Gaming 6th podcast, you can click on their site link to watch it and catch up on their past podcasts.
http://www.twitch.tv/controlfreak1992/profile/past_broadcasts
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Card of the Month - March 2015 Chief Engineer Promo
As the Card of the Month I will be give a lucky winner a copy of the Chief Engineer Promo Full Art Card. It is a stunning foiled collection that will be useful to any hand. For you chance to win, please enter below.
Terms & Conditions:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Terms & Conditions:
- This contest is open to US.
- The giveaways will run for a set amount of time.
- You must be 18 years or older, or have parents’ permission to enter.
- All your entries will be disqualified if you pickup entries for something you haven’t done. (I had to do this for so many of my last giveaways, please don’t make me do this again.)
- If you only use ONE account to do all these tasks and enter under different names, they will still only constitute as ONE entry.
- If the winner does not respond to my e-mail within 48 hours, I will have to choose another winner.
- I am not responsible for any items lost in the mail.
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