Category Archives: MtG

MtG in Medical Drama!

I’ve been binge watching Chicago Med.

I actually like US Hospital Dramas. More so than UK ones, which I dislike.

There I’ve said it. You can hate me now.

As I was watching the penultimate episode of season five (S05E19) “Just a River in Egypt” I noticed that one of the main characters was playing MtG with a child patient.

It was a pleasant surprise.

Now this isn’t the first time MtG has been featured in a mainstream tv show or movie.

There is the obvious now infamous cock magic episode of South Park. In which Kenny gets involved in underground games of MtG against cockerels.

A much less obvious one is Zombie Land 2: Double Tap. It’s almost an Easter egg. Blink and you miss it. I can’t claim to have spotted this one. I must have blinked. My friend Duncan pointed it out to me.

Have you spotted MtG in any other film or tv show?

Finally think I have found a Commander for my in progress deck

Thought I would write a post to break up the Belated #RPGaDAY2020 posts. I’ll be back tomorrow with the Day 5. But you are looking tired, and need a little MtG break!

I’ve been mulling over and every now and then going through my collection looking for cards to go into a possible Eldrazi Commander deck.

Part of that mulling process has been who will be the Commander?

I didn’t want to use one of the legendary Eldrazi as that instantly tells any opponents what I’m playing and puts a huge target on my back.

It was only during the Commander Legends spoilers that it hit me The Prismatic Piper would be perfect.

Putting The Prismatic Piper out would mean that my opponents would have no idea what my deck is until I played a basic land.

So far this is what I have. Yes some obvious big hitters are missing at the moment. But I have time to save up to get those. These are initial thoughts anyway. Still others to add to the list. There will be a lot of tweaking before I settle on the final version to start playing with.

Creatures:17

1 Stonecoil Serpent
1 Walking Ballista
1 Hedron Crawler
1 Palladium Myr
1 Scuttlemutt
1 Conqueror’s Galleon
1 Solemn Simulacrum
1 Epitaph Golem
1 Scuttling Doom Engine
1 Meteor Golem
1 Myr Battlesphere
1 Roving Keep
1 Artisan of Kozilek
1 Desolation Twin
1 Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
1 Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre
1 Emrakul, the Promised End

Spells:26

1 Tormod’s Crypt
1 Bag of Holding
1 Expedition Map
1 Sol Ring
1 Soul-Guide Lantern
1 Arcane Signet
1 Culling Dais
1 Damping Sphere
1 Golden Egg
1 Mind Stone
1 Swiftfoot Boots
1 Torpor Orb
1 Commander’s Sphere
1 Darksteel Plate
1 Mana Geode
1 Spectral Searchlight
1 Spinning Wheel
1 Worn Powerstone
1 Icy Manipulator
1 Karn, Scion of Urza
1 Karn, the Great Creator
1 Panharmonicon
1 Thran Temporal Gateway
1 God-Pharaoh’s Statue
1 Ugin, the Ineffable
1 Chromatic Orrery

Lands:40

1 Animal Sanctuary
1 Arch of Orazca
1 Buried Ruin
1 Command Tower
1 Crumbling Vestige
1 Cryptic Caves
1 Emergence Zone
1 Evolving Wilds
1 Fabled Passage
1 Field of Ruin
1 Field of the Dead
1 Gateway Plaza
1 Grasping Dunes
1 Interplanar Beacon
1 Karn’s Bastion
1 Mobilized District
1 Painted Bluffs
1 Phyrexia’s Core
1 Radiant Fountain
1 Sanctum of Ugin
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Urza’s Mine
1 Urza’s Power Plant
1 Urza’s Tower
15 Wastes
1 Zhalfirin Void

What do you think I should be adding to the 99?

More Commander candidates

Another MtG post!

Thought I’d share some arrivals that I’m considering for various Commander decks.

Brand as you can see is a card that will be a must have in my 99 for the mono red decks that I have, plus any that splash red like my dinosaur tribal or dragon tribal decks.

It’s a fact of Commander life that certain cards like the new Planeswalker card Tevesh Szat, Doom of Fools in the soon to be released Commander Legends steal permanents from under your nose. Having a card to regain control of those stolen permanents is essential. I had a card or two like that in my token spam deck. But nothing in red.

Luckily I stumbled across this card in a twitter discussion and instantly thought it was cool and needed for my decks.

I couldn’t remember if I had Voracious Greatshark. I certainly didn’t have the foil extended art version. Obviously this is a card looking for a place in the horrors from the deep deck.

What I like about this is it has flash. It’s a counterspell and gives me a 5/4 body. Ok it’s not cheap at 5 CMC, but that’s not bad, otherwise it’d be broken if it was cheaper.

Another card looking for a place in my mono red goblin deck is Outnumber. That could potentially take out very big creatures.

Lurking Predators is a strong contender for a couple of decks. Cheating creatures out onto the board, especially big expensive ones is always a neat trick to pull off. This would certainly make opponents reluctant to play stuff.

Whelming Wave can only potentially go into my horrors from the deep deck. A board wipe that leaves my creatures on the board. Ok not ideal that it’s bouncing back to the opponents hand. But that gets rid of tokens, and slows the opponents down a little as they have to recast the creatures to rebuild their board state. That is if they survive.

Man-‘o-war was chaff that came with Brand to help protect Brand. But I’m actually considering it. It’s that bouncing a creature back to hand etb that makes it attractive.

I think I need to start the deck updating process and share the new updated decks lists.

Shark Storm!

I seem to be back in a MtG groove at the moment. It’s been creeping up on me for a little while now.

Wanting to build decks again, finally update existing ones.

I’m even missing playing the game! Not enough to fire up a MacOS machine, and download Arena though. It’s more the playing with friends, attending prereleases sort of thing. The social side. I miss games of Commander.

Earlier in the year Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths hit the shelves of empty FLGS around the world. I said in a post at the time this was a set I was excited about because thematically it fitted in with one or two of my Commander decks. Sadly I wasn’t excited enough to spend time or money going after single cards to strengthen my decks.

But now things have changed.

I’d love a set (singles) of the Godzilla themed cards. But only one or two fit into decks I play. And I can’t currently justify the expense.

There are a couple of cards Shark Typhoon and Shark token that grabbed my attention and imagination from Ikoria. Both have art by Caio Monteiro that I love.

It’s obvious these cards were inspired by the rather cheesy, “low budget”, guest appearance packed, B movie Sharknado series of movies. I am a fan of those movies. They are tacky, cheesy, tongue in cheek. But entertaining, and fun.

And the movies were the first thing that came to mind when I saw the art on the cards.

The art is gorgeous. Caio has done an amazing job here. The sharks look monstrous, the raw power of the weather phenomenon has been captured. It feels threatening and wondrous at the same time. Love it.

Here are the actual cards.

The enchantment Shark Typhoon is so my Simic Horrors from the Deep Commander deck. A deck that has one or two new cards that need fitting in somehow (among them Arcane Signet, the Thriving Lands, modal doubled sided cards that are lands one side, a spell the other, plus others).

Ok most of the time it’s not going to be spamming out big sharks. It should generate something between a 1/1 and a 7/7. With the majority being 3/3’s or 4/4’s. But bodies on the board for blocking don’t hurt. Plus that cycling does allow me to sink mana into it and get a big body on the board.

I so want to play Commander now with this deck (once updated).

Some sources for running horror in RPGs

With a stomach bug taking me out of action for a day or three, I’m slowly getting back to the new normal.

Which means I’ve been doing a bit of research that I should have been doing a while back.

Earlier in the year I was watching the Gen Con YouTube channel and their three streamed Alien RPG sessions for the Chariot of the Gods cinematic scenario (these are one shot adventures, that use precon characters and have a high body count!). During the start of the first session the GM quickly runs through what amounts to a session zero. It was when he stated that he was a fan of body horror, and he will be describing things in detail.

That left me a bit confused. What was body horror? It’s not a term I was familiar with. I knew slasher flicks (Friday 13th, Halloween etc), video nasties (hey that was my teenage years in the 80’s, although I pretty sure the majority were banned for the shit acting), and torture porn (Hostel).

But body horror? Nope not heard of it.

Then again it didn’t surprise me, these days I rarely watch any horror movies. I suppose I could have asked my friend James. He’s a massive horror fan. Boy does he watch some obscure stuff. But I never got round to it.

Over the months afterwards I got the rulebook for the Alien RPG, I already had the D&D Curse of Strahd (CoS) adventure, and the desire to run a horror based game of some sort buried itself away in the back of my brain.

With the recent release of another D&D horror inspired adventure, Icewind Dale Rime of the Frostmaiden (IDRotF) that desire to run a horror based game floated to the forefront once more.

But what information was out there to help run such a game?

Well within the pages of CoS we are given page 7 Marks of Horror. Which is a page of tips for running horror. Whilst in IDRotF all we get is a breakout box warning about the content (see image below).

But this fails for me as a warning. You actually have to go to D&D Beyond to get an idea about the content and some great advice for running horror in D&D in the post Creating Terror without Being a Jerk.

But none of this stuff told me what body horror was.

Then I remembered that the Pathfinder RPG had a horror adventure book. What did that have inside?

In Chapter 6 – Running Horror Adventures it defined body horror as…

This visceral subgenre concerns itself with the organic terror of the flesh, including disease, physical corruption, and transformation. At its basest level, body horror is the revulsion felt upon hearing a bone break or seeing a joint violently bend in the wrong direction. Elaborated upon, it’s the terror of becoming physically monstrous and the awfulness that might hide within.”

Cool I was a lot wiser now.

I can see how that would fit in with the Alien RPG and the cinematic scenarios. Although I feel that the Alien RPG would be more cosmic horror with some body horror moments (facehuggers, chestbursters). The Pathfinder book has some pretty cool stuff in there that is of use for other systems.

In my internet journeys I stumbled across a quote by Stephen King (see below) and his book of essays about writing and horror Danse Macabre. It’s a bit old now.

But going by that quote still relevant. So I picked up the audible version of the book.

There is a little but brief information within the Alien RPG about running a horror session. Shockingly light really. There is also a section on Horror as a tone within the Genesys RPG core rulebook.

That’s been the disappointing bit with D&D and the Alien RPG. The brevity or lack of information.

But I feel between King and the Pathfinder book I now have enough to equip myself with running a horror based RPG session. But more importantly use the correct language whilst talking with the players, and be comfortable knowing where the lines should be based on the players feedback. Which is where I should be when using a pre-written adventure/scenario.

I’d like to think that once I’ve finished King and the Pathfinder chapter I’ll have basic tools and knowledge to create my own horror one-shot. Whether it’s a cinematic scenario for the Alien RPG (I do love the Alien universe), uses the Genesys system (ideally with the Android setting), Cyberpunk Red, D&D or Judge Dredd/Strontium Dog.

Go ahead and jump

Nearly a week without me posting anything. Not a record, but still in these uncertain times finding stuff to write about without just writing drivel (ok you could describe my regular content as that) is hard. Mix in a little apathy and you get these gaps between posts.

Read this next sentence like the Rock in the square circle! It’s been a while but FINALLY the UK and Europe gets the Jumpstart set.

It was looking very uncertain for a long time. Delay after delay. It came out in limited supply in the US and other parts of the world. But it was not looking good for here.

Then about three, four weeks ago WotC made an announcement that Jumpstart would hit the the shelves and tables of UK and European FLGS.

If you have played Smash Up! where each player chooses two themed decks, shuffles them together, and then plays against each other. Then you have basically how Jumpstart works for MtG.

I like this format a lot because it is very new player friendly. They don’t need to know how to build decks, or own lots of cards. Buy some Jumpstart boosters, chose two, shuffle together, and play. All a player has to do is decide which themed boosters they like or want to mash together.

Just because you get say two minion decks does not mean you have the same two decks. For most of the deck types there are at least two versions of the deck.

Naturally there are some sweet reprints within this set, such as Rhystic Study (which sadly I didn’t get).

But I did get a card I wanted for my goblin deck, Muxus, Goblin Grandee.

I nearly bought it as a single. But it’s price put me off. I usually use Krenko as the decks commander. However I’ll definitely be giving the deck a run with Muxus as the commander. Although my gut is saying one of the ninety nine. So I’m chuffed to have pulled the card.

Because players are mostly, ok very, no definitely going to be playing duel colour decks, each booster gets the appropriate Thriving land.

These lands are great for Commander players. Ok they come in tapped, but being able to name a second colour that it can be tapped for is the cool part. It’s another dual land basically. That all important mana fixing. I expect Commander players will be picking these up fast especially while they are “cheap”. I’ll be using these definitely in my multicoloured decks such as Scarab God, Dragons Tribal, Dinosaur Tribal, etc.

I’m really happy that we finally get to play with Jumpstart. If WotC are intelligent they will keep this set in print and make them the basis of open house events (once we are back playing in our FLGS). They are that new player friendly.

Testing! Testing!

I finally built the set part of the Lego Movie Set I have. It’s been sitting on a shelf for nearly two years now.

So I took a test photo with it (below) that has Lego me in it next to a MtG card.

The possible idea I had and still might play with is to use the set to create alternative content for this blog, like videos! But there is a major hurdle that needs to be overcome first. The same hurdle that had to be overcome before this Lego was built. Apathy.

Let’s briefly look at the MtG card while we are here.

Kaervek, the Spiteful is one of the recent MtG cards I have put to one side for possible use in Commander decks.

It’s not a card that would go into a current deck of mine. It’s not a zombie for starters so wouldn’t make my Scarab God deck. However it’s something I’d like to team up with Massacre Girl. Kaervek is a 1/1 token board wipe and keeps it clear. Which I really like the idea of. The decision is do I go mono black and have Kaervek as the Commander or do I splash black and have them as one of the ninety nine? That decision will have to wait until I finish another deck idea that I have floating around.

I do have to say that the flavour text on this card is awesome.

On a completely different note using the Big Bang AR app I took this selfie that it enables you to take and turned it into a thumbnail for the blog.

What type of post I will associate it with I have no idea.

Zendikar Rising Commander Decks Impressions

Wow like buses, you wait for MtG content on this blog and all of a sudden three posts come along at once!

With Zendikar Rising officially releasing on Friday it meant we also got the two Commander decks that accompany this set. Ok they were meant to be out for prerelease. But a week delay these days is neither here or there.

As the back of one of the new Commander deck boxes (see image below) shows these decks differ from the annual Commander offering we get.

The first is the large version of the Commander is not in these decks. I miss them. I’m a fan of them.

The included deck box although relatively thin cardboard so won’t last forever, does allow for the decks to be sleeved. Unlike the annual Commander deck boxes. Although those are a bit more durable.

I like the addition of the life wheel. Although it could be improved so that it caters for life totals greater than 40. Once again this is not a durable item, and a short term solution. But needed for a new player to start using the deck straight away.

Naturally these new decks are built around Zendikar Rising and mechanics from the set. So Land’s Wrath is all about making use of the landfall mechanic. So naturally it has creatures that have the landfall mechanic that triggers some benefit when a land is played, it has cards for fetching lands from the library and playing extra lands on a turn, white gives the deck a couple of board wipes. And there is some playing cards from the graveyard. Which is going to be handy considering the other deck.

Sneak Attack is a rogue tribal deck. Black gives this deck it’s board wipes and removal. It’s got milling (look at the Commanders abilities for starters). Along with that it has graveyard shenanigans that allows the player to play creatures from opponents graveyards. Because this is a tribal deck there are cards that play into that.

Its obvious these two decks are designed to be played against each other. However they are also less powerful than the annual decks. Which I think is reflected in their cheaper price, and the number of new cards and reprints.

I’ve not played the decks yet, for obvious reasons. But they look good starting points for new players to the format. If they haven’t already I’m pretty sure MTGoldfish will have some sort of budget upgrade post for these decks going up soon.

I like this idea of releasing Commander decks based on a set. Although I’d like to see them release a set of 4 instead of just a couple so a group of friends can play against each other with decks at a similar level. Like the annual decks are designed for.

Core21 Welcome Booster

At long last I finally got my hands on a Core21 Welcome booster.

WotC replaced the Welcome decks with these Welcome boosters.

These boosters like the Welcome decks are meant to be given to new players to the game. A new player turns up to their FLGS, gets taught how to play MtG (now with the decks from the Starter Kit), then afterwards gets given a Welcome booster.

Before I look at the Welcome booster. I’m going to briefly look at the Starter Kit.

The current Starter Kit is I believe the third iteration of the kit. They are an interesting product. Designed specifically to teach MtG. Although looking at this current version of the product it’s less new player friendly!


Below is the earlier version. As you can see it had two spin down life counter dice, two decks, two player aids that took the players through their first five turns, and a rule book.

The decks were pre-shuffled!

What I liked about this first version was the pre-shuffled deck and the guide teaching the game. It meant two new players could learn together without needing an experienced player. Plus the spin downs for tracking life. Why they are missing from the current version I don’t know. A new player will need one!

It seems WotC are trying to push players onto Arena, and using that to teach the game! Not cool in my opinion. And a step backwards. Two friends should be able to purchase this, sit down at the kitchen table, crack open the Starter Kit and start learning to play. They shouldn’t have to first sit round a pc/Mac download the app, create an account, register the Arena code and then get taught the basics, log off and on,y then start playing with their new decks. How the feck is that new player friendly? It’s a major step backwards.

Onto the Welcome booster.

The Welcome Booster contains ten cards. Each Welcome Booster is exactly the same.”


The cards are a mix of standard legal and Commander cards, and I believed meant to be the start of a new players collection.

It’s the Commander cards that were of interest to me. Commander’s Sphere is a Commander staple. Garruk, Primal Hunter could fit in nicely to my big green stompy deck. Archetype of Imagination is always handy in a deck splashing blue. A shiny land is always welcome.

As freebies go, it’s ok. I think pitched just about right. Nothing so good or expensive you have experienced players clamouring to get it at the expense of new players.

Now I need to get my hands on the new Zendikar Rising Welcome booster.

Zendikar Rising Prerelease Weekend

Don’t forget it’s the Zendikar Rising Prerelease weekend.

I know it’s not the same as the “old days” where we would turn up at a store, register, build a 40 card deck, play some magic, get a couple of participation boosters. Generally have a great time playing an awesome game, getting excited about the new cards, etc.

But we can still have that excitement of cracking packs.

So pop along if you can, or order on line your prerelease kit from your FLGS.

At my FLGS we also got an additional booster with the prerelease kit one of the new set boosters. You can read about them here.

I hope you pull some great stuff.