Today, Square Enix has announced that the set known as Opus XI is now available for their Final Fantasy trading card game series.
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It's no surprise that Wizards of the Coast, the company that makes Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering, is being hit pretty hard at the moment.
"March, March, March!" hasn't quite gone as fantastically as anticipated, but don't think I've forgotten about that aspect of the month.
If you're concerned about weighing this contraption of yours down, this is where you can just fill the larger box with cards if you wish!
Furthermore, put the smart device where your cuts dictate.
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I recommend using a chat-app like Zoom or Discord for the purpose of video chat for card games Zoom seems even better[...]
This affects North America, the European Union, and Latin America at present, but this mandate by Wizards of the Coast may increase in range in due time.
Wizards of the Coast has announced that their usual weekly institution, Friday Night Magic, will be hosted digitally on Magic: The Gathering: Arena.
Wizards of the Coast is one of many tabletop gaming companies to provide a response to this pandemic outbreak.
Game creator Gamewright has devised and announced a whole slew of new games coming out in 2020.
Yesterday evening, head Magic designer Mark Rosewater got around to doing something that he hasn't done in recent years.
Carlson, Josh Wielgus
Colors of Paris | Super Meeple / Luma Imports | Nicolas De Oliveira
Guardian's Call | Druid City Games / Skybound Games | James Hudson
PARKS | Keymaster Games | Henry Audubon
Prêt-à-Porter | Portal Games | Piotr Haraszczak, Ignacy Trzewiczek
Red Alert: Space Fleet Warfare | PSC Games | Richard Borg
Tonari | IDW Games | Bruno Faidutti, Alex Randolph
Tricky Tides | Gold Seal Games / Zafty Games | Steven Aramini
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Cogs and Commissars | Atlas Games | Matt Haga
DC Deck-Building Game: Rebirth | Cryptozoic Entertainment | Matt Hyra, Jared[...]
However, I have a few aces up my sleeve: here are a few things a tabletop gamer can do to up their game without ever having to leave the house.
For Card Gamers: Use Online Applications
Source: Crazy Timmy
Card games such as Magic: The Gathering, Cardfight! Vanguard, or Yu-Gi-Oh! have traditionally been remarkably personal experiences[...]
Let's talk for a moment about the "Mystery Booster" phenomenon, and how it's generally a boon, but at times can be a bust.
Konami, the creator of all sorts of video and card games, has decided after much deliberation to cancel the Yu-Gi-Oh! 225th Championship Series event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil This decision has been made due to the pandemic of COVID-19 (also known as Coronavirus) and follows the cancellation in Hartford, Connecticut.
Source: Konami
From their press release:
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Coronavirus is at it again, and most certainly is not pulling any punches.
These cancellations were made, unsurprisingly, due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, Coronavirus.
To recap the deck techs written already for "March, March, March!", we here at Bleeding Cool have already covered Soldiers and Warriors. On to Knights!
For "March, March, March!", I'm dredging up an old deck of mine from the days of yore (but don't worry, no Dredge is actually involved here).
Wizards of the Coast has done it again - they've released the second of the March Secret Lair box drops!
Today, we are going over a deck tech for Saskia the Unyielding, with a twist!
Well, it's taken us some time, but here is the final installment of my Commander hot takes for Wizards of the Coast's hit game, Magic: The Gathering.
I'm sorry, I think we have all been here before. This all seems strangely familiar to me. I kind of hate deja-vu at times, don't you?
Sometimes, there's an odd trend in Magic: The Gathering where, in all formats, something is troubling. These are linked inexplicably to the issue of value.
Are you tired of the same old lines of play from Commander pub-stompers and their overly-competitive decks? Well, chances are, so are many others.
I'd like to go over some of these community-perceived mistakes as they pertain to the Commander format, and see if my own hot-take opinions properly align with those ones.
Have you purchased the "Year of the Rat" Secret Lair with no reason to use the Pack Rat sleeves? If so, I have good news for anybody with a desire to play Historic.
For International World Women's Day, Wizards of the Coast has decided to release a special Secret Lair drop for Magic: The Gathering.
Hold on to your donkeys - Magic: The Gathering's newest silver-bordered expansion, Unsanctioned, has been released! After three previous full-on
In this article, I aim to detail the Retro store in Pryor, Oklahoma, its pros, and its cons.
For the second official part of our tour of Gamestop 2.0's store models, Gamestop Public Relations took the press to see the smaller Gamestop 2.0, located also in Tulsa.
On two occasions during my adventure to Tulsa, I visited a specific Gamestop 2.0 that wasn't on the itinerary.