www.fgks.org   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

The release of Magic: The Gathering's latest set, Innistrad, is quickly approaching on September 30th, and this one is all about returns. The release marks a thematic return, with gothic horror making its way into Magic for the first time since 1995's Homelands. It also marks a major return to the design team, with original Magic designer Richard Garfield joining the ranks after a 15 year absence.

New mechanics embrace the horror theme, the most noteworthy being the 'transform' ability that uses double-sided cards. Often representing the day/night representations of vampire and werewolf creatures, all transforming cards have a set list of conditions or costs that must be met in order to flip a card to its powerful alternate side. Several of these double-sided cards are featured on Wizards of the Coast's Innistrad mechanics blog.

For a sneak preview of the dark creatures awaiting you in Innistrad, check out the Falkenrath Noble, shown here are MTV Geek for the first time:

If you just can't wait until September 30th for the full set release, check your local hobby gaming store for pre-release events running throughout the weekend starting September 24th.

Related Posts:
IDW Draws on Magic The Gathering For Their Next Comic Series
New Phyrexia Shakes Up Magic The Gathering

--

Discuss this story in our Gaming forums! Follow @MTVGeek on Twitter and be sure to "like" us on Facebookfor the best geek news about comics, toys, gaming and more!

Tags , ,

Hasbro and IDW team up to bring the venerable collectable card game even more story.

Respectfully, we told you this all the way back during SDCC. But for those of you who didn't take a look at our pretty exhaustive SDCC coverage back in July, this Fall, IDW will be bringing you stories set in the universe of the card game that continues to maintain its popularity (contrary to the snarky belief of certain Gizmodo bloggerettes who will remain un-linked here). I know a lot of game developers (and just regular fans) who really get into the deep mechanics behind Magic, so I can see why Hasbro/Wizards of the West Coast and IDW decided that this is the right move for the property.

Read more...

Tags , , , , ,

For almost a year now, the forces of Mirrodin and Phyrexia have been waging war against each other in the Magic: The Gathering universe. On May 13th, Phyrexia will be crowned victorious with the release of the final set of cards in the Scars of Mirrodin block, New Phyrexia. As we come closer to that release, Wizards of the Coast has begun rolling out the details on what mechanics new and old will be showing up on New Phyrexia cards. Here's what we know so far.

As the new dominant force, Phyrexians have spread across cards of all five mana colors. However, additional improvements take their added flexibility even further. A new type of mana, Phyrexian Mana, can be seen on cards where instead of a number indicating the required quantity of mana, there is now simply a Phyrexian symbol (the letter Phi).

Phyrexian Mana is always colored, but can be paid with either that color mana or two life from the active player. Dialing down one's own life to cast a spell is a risky proposition, but this maneuver allows players the flexibility to stock cards which require mana types not otherwise seen in the deck. This symbol will be used not only in the summoning costs but in activation costs as well, so expect to see it used in strategic play.

A first look at the Phyrexian mana symbol present on many new cards in this set.

Read more...

Tags , , ,

Sometimes, you don't want to go through the hassle of building out a 60-card deck to enjoy Magic: The Gathering. Keeping up with the latest cards and strategy can be difficult for some, so Wizards of the Coast has been publishing a series of pre-built duel decks that boil the game down for casual players. Take a break from the war between Mirrodin and Phyrexia to check out the latest offering, a classic fantasy themed battle between Knights and Dragons.

Just the Facts:

Players: 2
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
MSRP: $20.00
Release: April 1st, 2011

Read more...

Tags , , , , ,

We sat down with Wizards of the Coast at PAX East, and brand manager Paul Levy showed us their wares. The biggest news was that the next standard card set, Magic: The Gathering 2012, will launch in tandem with a new version of the popular Duels of the Planeswalkers online game, which had previously sold over 500,000 units.

The new game will have numerous added features, and as Levy put it, "Magic 2012 is both the paper game and the online game. We've got a huge community in the analog world and we're expanding the digital community to bring them together." Releasing this summer, Duels of the Planeswalkers will be available on XBLA, PSN, and PC.

While Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 will feature many modes of play, fans at PAX East were able to preview the new Archenemy play mode. Archenemy embraces a "one versus many" style of gameplay, where a group of players teams up against a sole opponent. In order to even the fight, the archenemy is given a deck of twenty oversized "scheme" cards that will supercharge the powers of their normal sixty card deck.

Read more...

Tags , ,

Mirrodin event deck

Although Magic: The Gathering is definitely the most popular collectible card game on the market, breaking into a game with a nearly 20-year history can be a daunting task. In order to ease the learning curve, Wizards of the Coast has been releasing event deck packs that include a tournament-ready 60-card deck, 15-card sideboard, life counter die and strategy guide all in a sturdy deck box.

The newest two packs, Infect & Defile and Into the Breach are both debuting on February 25th. Wizards of the Coast will continue to produce two new event decks after every new set of cards is released, but before that specific set's Game Day occurs.

Game Days are Standard-format tournaments run simultaneously at local game stores around the world, with a focus on the newest set of cards. The two event decks mentioned above are built around the Mirrodin Besieged set, which will have its Game Days held on March 5th and 6th.

I received an early copy of the Mirrodin Besieged: Infect & Defile deck, which includes cards from the Magic 2011 Core Set as well as multiple expansions: Mirrodin Besieged, Scars of Mirrodin, Rise of the Eldrazi, Worldwake and Zendikar.

Before getting into the deck itself, the packaging must be discussed simply because it is so well put together. The art is beautiful and printed with foil highlights on every surface, but the box is quite function as well. The deck box itself has an outer slide cover to make sure it stays closed during transit, while inside there is a cardboard divider to separate your main deck from your sideboard. There is enough room inside this box to fit all of the included cards sleeved, and an additional area to the side has enough room for all the counters a player could possibly need. Sure, the fact that it is all constructed from cardboard means it will not last forever if heavily used, but this product is meant for beginners. You could do a hell of a lot worse than this for your first deck box:

Read more...

Tags , ,

In a grueling best-of-seven matchup, Brad Nelson defeated Guillaume Matignon. For the first time, the Player of the Year title was decided through a one-on-one matchup. Traditionally, pro tour points earned throughout the year are added up to determine who the title will be awarded to, but at the conclusion of the 2010 season, both competitors were locked at 66 points. Naturally, a playoff format was devised to break this tie.

Read more...

Tags , , ,

In the buildup before Saturday’s major events (an anticipated record-breaking Grand Prix tournament and the highly-anticipated Player of the Year showdown), attendees of Magic Weekend spent day two participating in smaller public tournaments and interacting with some of the creative staff behind Magic: The Gathering. Some of the activities, which will be running all weekend long, included the opportunity to challenge the R&D staff to a round or to have a card signed by the original artist.

In the “Spell Slingers” area where the R&D staff was lined up to compete, players had their choice of Mark Gottleib, rules manager and card designer for Magic R&D; Ken Troop, Magic digital games manager; and Dave Humphreys, Magic R&D development manager. You’d better bring your serious game if you plan to win though, because Magic: The Gathering is designed by some pretty smart guys. Both Dave and Mark are graduates of MIT!

A Magic: The Gathering fan challenges Dave Humphreys to a match

In the artist’s signing area, two recent artists Igor Kieryluk and Véronique Meignaud were joined by veteran Aleksi Briclot. Igor and Véronique have both been working with Wizards of the Coast since the Zendikar set in late 2009, while Aleksi’s art dates back to Tenth Edition. Fans lined up for the opportunity to meet these creators behind some of the great artwork that adorns their favorite cards. Read more...

Tags ,

The geeks have taken over Paris, and it feels like home. This weekend, MTV Geek is on location at the 2011 Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour in Paris, France. The first of many Magic Weekend events throughout 2011, this event marks the start of Pro Tour and continues the Grand Prix competition that began in Atlanta earlier this year.

Read more...

Tags , , ,

Search Posts

Top Categories

  1. Animation
  2. Anime
  3. Comic Books
  4. Daily Geek
  5. Hobby Gaming
  6. Interviews
  7. Manga
  8. Tech
  9. Toys
  10. TV
  11. ACT-I-VATE
  12. Announcements
  13. Apple
  14. apps
  15. Archaia
  16. Archie Comics
  17. Aspen Comics
  18. Avatar Press
  19. Bandai
  20. Best Of
  21. Bif Bang Pow!
  22. Birthdays
  23. Bluewater Productions
  24. Books
  25. Boom Studios
  26. C2E2
  27. Cartoon Network
  28. CES 2011
  29. Comedy Central
  30. Comic Book Conventions
  31. Comic Strips
  32. Comics For Kids
  33. ComiXology
  34. Costumes
  35. Creator's Commentary
  36. Crossovers We Want To See
  37. Dark Horse
  38. DC Comics
  39. Diamond Select Toys
  40. Digital Comics
  41. Disney Publishing
  42. Drawn and Quaterly
  43. Dynamite
  44. Emerald City Comicon
  45. Fantagraphics
  46. Fantasy
  47. First Look
  48. First Second
  49. Five Minute Recap
  50. Flashpoint Facts
  51. Free Comic Book Day
  52. Fun
  53. Funimation
  54. giveaway
  55. Geek Gifts
  56. Gentle Giant
  57. George R. R. Martin
  58. graphic novels
  59. Halloween
  60. Hasbro
  61. HeroesCon
  62. HBO
  63. Heavy Metal
  64. Horror
  65. Hub TV
  66. IDW
  67. Image Comics
  68. Indie
  69. Jakks Pacific
  70. Kaiyodo
  71. Kidrobot
  72. Kotobukiya
  73. LEGO
  74. Magic
  75. Magic: The Gathering
  76. Marc Silvestri’s PopGeek Blog!
  77. Marvel
  78. Mattel
  79. Mayfair Games
  80. McFarlane Toys
  81. Mezco Toyz
  82. Midtown Comics
  83. Motion Comics
  84. Movies
  85. MTV Comics
  86. Music
  87. NECA
  88. News
  89. NYCC
  90. Onell Design
  91. Oni Press
  92. Pantheon
  93. Press Release
  94. Previews
  95. Reviews
  96. San Diego Comic-Con
  97. Science
  98. SDCC
  99. Shocker Toys
  100. Shounen Jump
  101. Sideshow Collectibles
  102. Sports
  103. Square Enix
  104. Stan Lee
  105. Star Wars
  106. Steam Punk
  107. Studio Tour
  108. Top Cow
  109. Top Shelf
  110. Toy Fair 2011
  111. Trailers
  112. T-Shirts
  113. Twitter Round-Up
  114. Uncategorized
  115. Underground Toys
  116. Updates From The Bat-Cave
  117. Vertigo Comics
  118. VIZ
  119. video games
  120. Webcomics
  121. Wizard World Inc
  122. Wizards of the Coast
  123. WonderCon
  124. Woodsy's World of Star Wars
  125. Baltimore Comic Con
  126. Dragon Con
  127. FanExpo Canada
  128. Gen Con
  129. Yen Press
SPONSORS
AD:
© 2011 MTV Networks, © and ™ MTV Networks. All Rights Reserved.