MTG Salvation Article Archives: Monthly: May 2008In [url=http://mtgsalvation.com/834-painters-grindstones-and-blasts-oh-my. Welcome back for another edumacational article! I have had a bad habit since I started playing Magic back in the year 2000: I constantly go through start and stop phases. The release of a new [b]Magic[/b] expansion every few months means a fresh supply of new cards to play with and fresh challenges to constantly entertain us.
var so = new SWFObject("http://www. "You read it somewhere else, but you heard it here first! This week, we’re covering all kinds of questions, [i]Shadowmoor[/i] and otherwise. "You read it somewhere else, but you heard it here first! With the Standard-format Regionals right around the corner and a Block Constructed PTQ season on the horizon, [i]Lorwyn[/i] and [i]Shadowmoor[/i] interactions are the real buzz, but our faithful readers know that wacky Vintage interactions make us happy a Shadowmoor is upon us. The sun has set for the first time in centuries, and dark tidings have fallen upon the formerly bright and sunny world of Lorwyn. My record in the club's weekly drafts in the final semester began to border on supernatural. Derek gives a great discussion about some of the changes to Standard from Shadowmoor and perhaps some new and upcoming decks to keep an eye out for in the near future. As I’m sure you all have seen, Shadowmoor included the best card yet to be printed in Magic: the Gathering: Dusk Urchins. For those that don't remember, last block I made a hypothesis about how R&D goes about doing their interblock design.
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