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Planetouched
29th October 2003, 20:10
tja..ik vond dat we een beetje in een cirkeltje zitten de laatste tijd, dus beetje opzoek gegaan naar nieuwe soorten toernooitjes:
http://www.angelfire.com bied een groot scala aan types, een aantal vielen me op dat ze wel playbaar zijn:
15 points deck (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/15_Points.htm)
Coloured life ->lijkt me wel gaaf maar erg lastig (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Colored_Life.htm)
Squandered Magic - hehe, gaaf en goed uit te voeren denk ik zo (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Squandered_Magic.htm)
Scavenger Hunt - tja, wel lachen maar lastig (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Scavenger_Hunt.htm)
Bullseye - damn, deze is nog best gaaf en goed te doen (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Bullseye.htm)
Chess - tja, wel lachen (http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Chess.htm)
en wat denken jullie, zitten der wat leuke bij?
Conjurer
29th October 2003, 20:13
Scavenger hunt ziet er kewl uit!!! maar idd mss wel wat lastig, maar dat maakt het alleen maar leuker :D
Yavanna
29th October 2003, 23:46
Ik vin die chess er ook wel cool uitzien haha :D
Eddy de Eagle
28th April 2004, 16:51
bullseye is volgens mij wel lachen, alleen wat moeilijk uitvoerbaar met city of brass, of andere dingen om jezelf (meerdere) schade te geven.
necropotence, ik noem maar iets........
Elminster
29th April 2004, 13:29
Ik ben nooit zo vóór zulke alternatieve speelstijlen behalve in casual. Maar Scavenger Hunt is dan wel de leukste uit het rijtje!
Carnage
6th September 2007, 18:27
*Revamp*
Wat dachten jullie van dit toernooitype:
http://mtgsalvation.com/690-type-d-the-drink-and-draft.html
:P
Nitro
6th September 2007, 21:21
haha kom maar op met het bier
Elminster
7th September 2007, 00:16
Briljant, kansloos en briljant kansloos :P
Carnage
7th September 2007, 15:04
Hehe touche
Carnage
22nd September 2007, 12:43
Wat dachten jullie trouwens hiervan?
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Cube Draft
The first time I ever played in a Cube Draft was at Grand Prix–Pittsburgh, not too long after Aaron Forsythe won a spot on the U.S. National team. I had never met Aaron before but he came up and invited me to play in what was then called Big Box. Aaron's box contained one copy of every good card that had been printed to date and was distributed in three piles of 15 to each player in the draft. Every pack contained 15 cards, each of which could easily be a first pick in any ordinary booster.
I earned an approving nod from Aaron when he found out that I had taken an early Sol Ring over some more flashy options. Aaron's love for the format has never waned and he fought really hard to bring Cube Draft to the Invitational. His Cube will contain 720 cards hand-picked by Aaron and his fellow cube-connoisseur Paul Sottosanti. He promised that array of cards—which is 48 packs of 15 cards—will be "the best of all time including everything from Moxes to Planeswalkers."
For more information about Cube Drafts, click here.
Mark said he incorporated the format as one of the two Limited formats for this tournament because "it features all the fun of drafting with card valuations put into a historical perspective."
Make Your Own Standard
This is an interesting twist on Build Your Own Block that will not only pit the great Standard decks from the past decade against each other, but also allow for fantasy Standard formats. Players can choose any base set from Fifth Edition forward and pair it with any two block formats to build a deck.
You want your Standard to be Tenth-Ravnica-Invasion? Done. Mirrodin-Urza-Eighth? No problem. One can see where a creative deckbuilder could spend days trying to come up with the broken-est combination of blocks.
Any cards that appear on the Legacy banned list or a Block Constructed banned list will be banned in this format. If Ice Age is one of the blocks, then a player would not be able to play with Necropotence but would be able to play Counterspell and pair it with Counterbalance from Coldsnap. Sorry Homelands—there is no home for you in this format.
Mark said this format was born from the question: "What if we gave you access to everything but didn't allow you to use it all? Players will be able to choose almost any of the great Standard decks from throughout the years. They can also play any of the great block decks and shore them up with cards from a base set and another block."
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Vooral die laatste is wel cool!
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