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Tag Archives: clans

Self-Appointed Flavor Judge: Clans, Dragonlords and Abilities

Posted on April 22, 2015 by Aki Vainio
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Looking at the clan abilities, there seems to be a discrepancy between what is supposed to be the central color of the clan and what are the important cards.

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Posted in Magic: The Gathering | Tagged abilities, clans, colors, dragons of tarkir, flavor, flavor judge, khans of tarkir | Leave a reply

Self-Appointed Flavor Judge: Naming Your Deck

Posted on March 25, 2015 by Aki Vainio
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One of the big questions regarding Dragons of Tarkir is that should we now abandon the old guild names commonly used when naming decks? The answer: Depends.

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Posted in Magic: The Gathering | Tagged atarka, azorius, broods, clans, deck names, dimir, dromoka, flavor judge, Gruul, guilds, kolaghan, ojutai, rakdos, selesnya, shards, silumgar | 2 Replies

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