Each year brings an exciting new release of the Magic: The Gathering Core Set. Brand new cards are introduced, a few favorites return, and the Standard tournament environment is invigorated with fresh ideas for decks. The Magic: The Gathering 2014 Core Set offers impressive cards for Magic players of all experience levels and Ultra PRO can provide your set with the protection and style it deserves. Displaying some of the artwork from the 2014 Core Set, your game play is sure to create a spark even Chandra could appreciate.
Ascension: Darkness Unleashed Promo Card: Covetous Kraken
Ascension: Darkness Unleashed Expansion
Ascension: Darkness Unleashed Expansion
$29.99 SRP
New Energize cards, including Heroes and Constructs that transform into even more powerful forms!
Harness the power of Dark Energy Shards, a new take on the Treasure cards introduced in Ascension: Rise of Vigil!
Playable as a stand-alone 2-player game, or combine with Ascension: Rise of Virgil for an expanded game with up to 6 players!
Contains:
196 Cards
30 Deluxe Honor Tokens
Full Color Rulebook
Storage Tray
Hungry Dragon: Pirate Edition
$14.99 SRP
Fight a dragon. Steal treasure. Don’t get eaten. The dragon hunter’s creed. Heroes have tracked a dragon back to its lair. Now they battle the beast while snatching up treasures. They can steal the good stuff from one another while the fight goes on. All the while the dragon fights back swallowing heroes and treasures that slowly move towards the beast’s fiery stomach. Prepare to make some noise, this is a boisterous game. The Amazon and Pirate versions of the game add together to form a single bigger game.
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Judgment of the Light Booster Display August 9th
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Judgment of the Light Booster Display
$95.76 SRP
Configuration:
24 Packs per Display Box
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game introduces its next 100-card core booster set, Judgment of the Light. New Synchro Monsters make a BIG comeback, while fan favorites from past sets like Archfiends and Mecha Phantom Beasts see increased support. Based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL animated series; Judgment of the Light follows our heroes Yuma and Astral through some dark times but through faith and the help of some awesome monsters like Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory, pull through victorious. That’s not all – more Number monsters that go beyond the 100 limit make their way into this booster with easier ways to be summoned with all new Rank-Up Spell Cards! Play like your heroes and become a champion with Judgment of the Light.
100-card complete set:
48 Common
20 Rare
14 Super Rare
10 Ultra Rare
8 Secret Rare
Shadowrun Crossfire – No Deck Thinning
Deck-building games have a tradition of allowing you to remove cards from your deck (“trashing” them) during the course of the game. That allows you to remove the least significant cards from your deck and therefore gain greater access to your best cards. Shadowrun: Crossfire doesn’t have trashing, and I’m here to explain why.
1) No drawback. In games like Dominion or Thunderstone, the ultimate goal of the game is to fill your deck with cards that are worth victory points. These cards dilute your deck as the game nears its end . . . and they dilute your deck the most if you’ve made it small by trashing! ButShadowrun: Crossfire is about adventuring, and there is no end-game dilution effect. Trashing under these conditions would be incredibly powerful.
2) Loss of identity. In Shadowrun: Crossfire, each runner gets a different starting deck, depending on your role. These cards aren’t strong, and you’d sure like to trash them after you’ve bought a few replacements, but they define your identity! So instead of trashing, we added various black market cards that key off your starting cards—either by enhancing them, or by depending on their presence for best effect. Your starting cards end up staying relevant throughout the game.
3) Variety. It’s cool in Dominion if you can draw and play your whole deck every turn, but it wouldn’t be quite as cool in Shadowrun: Crossfire, where you’re supposed to be facing new and unpredictable challenges and situations every turn. Instead of letting you draw your whole deck every turn, we went for making each individual card powerful and significant.
—Sean McCarthy
You can read more about Shadow Run Crossfire at Catalyst
Watch as Matt bust open the Sentinels of the Multiverse for the first time.
Since I have opened this box a week ago my boys have wanted to play every day and we have. Sentinels is a great game. I hope to film another video with game play in the near future.
Music Superhero performed by Candye Kane
Thank you Music Alley
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Box Breaking 69 Tenka from Victory Point Games
Watch Matt as he takes a look at Tenka from Victory Point Games. Tenka is a game based on the warlords of Japan.
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High Command from Privateer Press
$44.99 SRP
The fires of continent-spanning war engulf western Immoren, forging great leaders in a crucible of conflict. Bold commanders orchestrate grand strategies and daring battlefield tactics, their actions bringing glorious victory or the despair of final defeat.Do you have the courage and cunning to lead your forces to ultimate triumph? Take command and muster the military might of an entire nation to conquer the Iron Kingdoms!
WARMACHINE High Command is a deck-building card game for 2-4 players set in the steam-powered fantasy world of the Iron Kingdoms. This stand-alone game can be played with just the contents of this box or combined with other WARMACHINE High Command products for a customizable experience. Leverage your resources, rally your armies, and dominate your foes to set your banner above all of western Immoren!
This box contains game rules and 386 cards, including:
89 Cygnar cards 89 Cryx cards
89 Khador cards 89 Protectorate of Menoth cards
15 Winds of War cards 15 Location cards
At Origins 2013 we sat down and chatted with Patrick Connor from Arcane Wonders about Mage Wars. Patrick brings us up to date Mage Wars by sharing information about the Conquest of Kumanjaro. We even geat a greater treat when he spills information on the Druid and Necromancer coming up in the next expansion. He also discusses the Ambassador Program.
You can learn more about Mage Wars at Magewars.com and follow them on facebook.