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Magic: the Gathering |OT4| Izzet Me; Izzet You? A Love Story

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OnPoint

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[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177567701]I could see one like this along those lines:

Jace, Master Conjurer 2UU
Planeswalker - Jace

{+1} Draw a card.

{-X} Put X 0/2 blue Jace Beleren Creature Tokens onto the battlefield. Each token has "When this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability, sacrifice it".

{-6} Put five tokens onto the battlefield. Each of those tokens enter the battlefield as a copy of any permanent on the battlefield, except it's an Illusion in addition to its other types and it gains "When this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability, sacrifice it."

[3]

Still too good for Standard, though.[/QUOTE]
I thought about having him just make illusion tokens, but I wanted them to have a Flagbearer type ability to signify a diversion of attention, you know? I don't mind the sacrifice clause, but I want them to protect him somehow more uniquely than '0/2 that can block'.

I like the minus ability. I think I'd like it better if they had Hexproof on your turn, or something like that, to give them a little extra kick.
 

f0rk

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I'm watching the last Cheon archive to look at some Twin for tomorrow, and I really don't think he's a good streamer. He gets very clearly salty at the chat so easily.
 
Ugh I need to pick up the last few pieces of a Standard Deck but my LGS has them at Highway prices for Canada. I'd go online, but the retailer I prefer I just asked for them to change payment to PayPal instead of credit because I was planning to buy from my LGS.

Maybe I'll just dump the PayPal into Puca, as I could use those cards cheaper.
 

y2dvd

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Hero's Downfall both rotate right? Gideon gonna usually get a swing at least if he wanted to due to that new kill card being at sorcery speed. I wonder if Sarkhan will see play again due to the same reason and with Storm breath rotating out.
 
Holy shit. I just now noticed the new Gideon has indestructible.

We're going to need better burn spells...

Gideon always has indestructible, except in his first card.

Hero's Downfall both rotate right? Gideon gonna usually get a swing at least if he wanted to due to that new kill card being at sorcery speed. I wonder if Sarkhan will see play again due to the same reason and with Storm breath rotating out.

So far, only one single-target planeswalker destruction card has been printed per set at most, so it seems like Silumgar's Command and Ruinous Path will be it in Standard.
 

traveler

Not Wario
Jumped back into the game for the first time since Innistrad last weekend at PAX with a ROE draft at the event. Man, that format is just as good as I remember. Won a 3 round single elim with RB raid bombardment and Eldrazi Conscription. (Which has to be one of the only true bomby rares in the format, to its credit, alongside Drana)

Went with 10 khans packs as my prize and ended up with double Windswept Heath, a polluted delta, a bloodstained mire, and a wingmate roc; 50% hit seems pretty good to me.

I want to play FNM and actually get into standard for once (only did limited and commander in the past) but I don't feel comfortable pulling the trigger on any of the staples until rotation. I feel like some cards- the fetches, knight of the white orchid, sarkhan- can only go up, though.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
Hero's Downfall both rotate right? Gideon gonna usually get a swing at least if he wanted to due to that new kill card being at sorcery speed. I wonder if Sarkhan will see play again due to the same reason and with Storm breath rotating out.

Gideon doesn't have haste and his ability doesn't late through your opponent's turn. You'll make a 2/2 and then he'll die.
 
I feel like Utter End could get some play.

Oh right, I forgot about that. Plus, it can be played in Abzan.

Anyway, I'll be making the last draft of the OT later today. There are two things to decide:
1. Thread title. Suggestions so far:
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Ingesting your wallet until it's devoid
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Grim vision of Obama's legacy (modified from my suggestion)
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Ulamog: "Look, ma, no hands!"
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Releases October 2, 2015
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Tango and Cash Make Landfall
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Ugin, assemble a team of five walkers with attitude!
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| You're gonna Needron some Hedrons
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Attack the Rocks
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| It's Less of a Battle and More of a Tactical Retreat
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| The Eldrazi want some unless your Mana is Done.
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Nissa's Racism died for this Block
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Cards against Eldrazi
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Origins of the Film Franchise
Magic: the Gathering Battle for Zendikar |OT| Attack on Cardboard Titan
Magic: the Gathering |OT| On Zendikar, Titan Attack You
Magic OT whatever | Tangolands in Nic Fit
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Just Play 4 Siege Rhinos and You'll be Fine
Magic: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Wholamog? Ulamog
Magic: the Gathering - Battle for Zendikar |OT| Fear of a Colorless Planet
MtG: Battle for Zendikar |OT| Off to Zendikar to Meet the Zendikarbarians
Magic: The Gathering |OT| Captain Planet vs Cthulu

2. When to make the thread. I suggest Sunday afternoon or evening. It would provide a clean break between this thread and the next, since we wouldn't be discussing any Monday spoilers, and it provides time for new people to react to the existing spoilers before new ones start.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177666740]If an Abzan-Midrange-style deck is still relevant after rotation, Ultimate Price, Abzan Charm, Ruinous Path, Utter End is a pretty solid removal suite. Dromoka's Command and Valorous Stance are up in the air.[/QUOTE]

Ultimate Price is going to be completely horrible if literally any of these devoid creatures exist in a real deck.
 
Ultimate Price is going to be completely horrible if literally any of these devoid creatures exist in a real deck.

I mean, it already sees play as a 1-2 of in a format with Abzan Aggro and Esper Dragons as popular decks. The low mana cost is generally worth the reduced flexibility.

And besides, Abzan Charm and Utter End are insane versus Eldrazi so they make up for that weakness specifically,
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177667475]I mean, it already sees play as a 1-2 of in a format with Abzan Aggro and Esper Dragons as popular decks. The low mana cost is generally worth the reduced flexibility.

And besides, Abzan Charm and Utter End are insane versus Eldrazi so they make up for that weakness specifically,[/QUOTE]

It already doesn't hit half of the most played creatures prior to a set with a keyword to make stuff colorless.

I mean, I guess it will hit whatever the replacement for God-King Stormbreath Dragon is, unless that happens to just be playing Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker since it doesn't hit Sarkhan.
 

ironmang

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Just saw this on reddit. Probably won't be at all affordable but at least the card is somewhat on their radar.
 
It already doesn't hit half of the most played creatures prior to a set with a keyword to make stuff colorless.

I mean, I guess it will hit whatever the replacement for God-King Stormbreath Dragon is, unless that happens to just be playing Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker since it doesn't hit Sarkhan.

Temur, Jund and Abzan all seem to have pretty reasonable midrange shells going into the new format. I can't wait until the remaining 3/4ths or so of the new cards get spoiled.

I want a dedicated Eldrazi mill deck >:|

Also, that could make Torrent Elemental interesting again.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177669950]Temur, Jund and Abzan all seem to have pretty reasonable midrange shells going into the new format. I can't wait until the remaining 3/4ths or so of the new cards get spoiled.

I want a dedicated Eldrazi mill deck >:|

Also, that could make Torrent Elemental interesting again.[/QUOTE]

Mill is not happening
 

ironmang

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[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177669950]Temur, Jund and Abzan all seem to have pretty reasonable midrange shells going into the new format. I can't wait until the remaining 3/4ths or so of the new cards get spoiled.

I want a dedicated Eldrazi mill deck >:|

Also, that could make Torrent Elemental interesting again.[/QUOTE]

Abzan aggro looks like the best day 1 deck by far. Only a few important cards from the entire 75 are rotating. Abzan Charm is probably going to be the best card in standard until next rotation. That and Den Protector. The power in that deck is so gross lol.
 

Firemind

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But Abzan Charm can't hit Mantis Rider. :<

Hero's Downfall being downgraded to sorcery matters a lot more than people think. Though animating a land almost makes up for it.
 
Abzan aggro looks like the best day 1 deck by far. Only a few important cards from the entire 75 are rotating. Abzan Charm is probably going to be the best card in standard until next rotation. That and Den Protector. The power in that deck is so gross lol.
I'm telling you clowns to stop sleeping on Temur. Temur loses Elvish Mystic. Abzan loses Elvish Mystic, Thoughtseize, Ulcerate, Downfall, and Courser.

>:D
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
But Abzan Charm can't hit Mantis Rider. :<

Hero's Downfall being downgraded to sorcery matters a lot more than people think. Though animating a land almost makes up for it.

yes it can

Abzan aggro looks like the best day 1 deck by far. Only a few important cards from the entire 75 are rotating. Abzan Charm is probably going to be the best card in standard until next rotation. That and Den Protector. The power in that deck is so gross lol.

we don't even know more than like 6 of the nonland rares from BFZ dude
 
Hero's Downfall being downgraded to sorcery matters a lot more than people think. Though animating a land almost makes up for it.
It's the opposite.

People know how big a deal sorcery is, but they're underestimating the animating a land part. Awaken is so good. Card would be insanely busted at instant speed.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177675611]It's the opposite.

People know how big a deal sorcery is, but they're underestimating the animating a land part. Awaken is so good. Card would be insanely busted at instant speed.[/QUOTE]

7 mana is a lot though
 

ironmang

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I'm telling you clowns to stop sleeping on Temur. Temur loses Elvish Mystic. Abzan loses Elvish Mystic, Thoughtseize, Ulcerate, Downfall, and Courser.

>:D

Abzan Aggro only played like 1-2 downfalls main and a set of thoughtseize in the side. They haven't played Mystic in quite a while if really ever either.

yes it can



we don't even know more than like 6 of the nonland rares from BFZ dude

Abzan just seems to have the tools to be good against almost anything they can print that's not absurdly broken. It's good early, good mid game, and good late. Den Protector lets you recycle whatever answer you need for the deck you're playing. Walker, Deathmist, Anafenza, and Rhino are great at buying time or flat out beating down any stumbles. Not saying there won't be other good decks to play, just that Abzan already has everything it needs to be the best deck against an open field. And it could even get better.

Potentially the only thing I could see being a problem is if they print tronland clones to ramp into ugin, get the cast triggers from eldrazi, etc.
 
Temur definitely has some good cards just waiting for rotation in general. Woodland Bellower -> Knuckleblade, Temur Sarkhan, etc. While also maximizing use of the new sunburst anger of the gods.

7 mana is a lot though

Control and grindy midrange decks are gonna love this thing. I'd call it a better Silence the Believers more than a worse Downfall, though.

Speaking of which, no instant-speed planeswalker removal does make the red Sarkhan a little more interesting.
 
The only real prediction I want to make about the new format is that I don't think Wedges are going to be that important. The new lands are going to be huge for Shards and 4+ color decks. It's gonna be less about transferring over Abzan Aggro and more about just playing insane cards.
 

Matriox

Member
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";177676370]

Speaking of which, no instant-speed planeswalker removal does make the red Sarkhan a little more interesting.[/QUOTE]

Utter End is gonna see some good play I'd assume to take that, but there's a big difference between 4 and 3 drop.
 
7 mana is a lot though

Yeah, but a reasonably-costed spell that can get kicked to 7 mana for two solid effects is a lot lot lot better than a real 7 mana spell.

1. Thread title.

I'd vote for Cards Against Eldrazi (or failing that, Needron Some Hedrons) but this one's up to you guys. Do try to fit "Magic: the Gathering" if at all possible.

2. When to make the thread. I suggest Sunday afternoon or evening.

Yeah Sunday afternoon should be fine. I'll lock this one when it goes up.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
Yeah, but a reasonably-costed spell that can get kicked to 7 mana for two solid effects is a lot lot lot better than a real 7 mana spell.

Yup, but I still think the kicker's cost is such that on balance its still significantly worse than Hero's Downfall.
 

Hero

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It's all dependent on the environment and what other cards are available. Hero's Downfall is probably too good anyway.
 
Final draft, barring complaints. WanderingWind never got around to changing the "Story:" header image to "Set details:", so I did it myself by sampling letters from the first image. The letters do look blurry as a result, but I think it looks fine; tell me if it doesn't. I also wanted to include one piece of weirder Eldrazi art somewhere, and I didn't want to swap out the art we're already using, so I put it at the end.

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Official page
Battle for Zendikar information
Second set: Oath of the Gatewatch

Welcome to the Multiverse! There are multiple worlds that exist side by side in different dimensions, known as planes, and each plane is as different as night is from the day. All of them, however, have a form of magical energy known as mana, generated from bonds to the land, that can be channeled into powerful spells. Residents of these planes are usually unaware of other worlds, but there are some special beings with the ability to safely travel between them, known as Planeswalkers.

Magic: the Gathering is a Trading Card Game, the first of its kind, developed by Richard Garfield and his playtesters for the gaming company Wizards of the Coast in 1993. The game quickly became a big hit, it is currently bigger than it has ever been. In the standard game, you and your opponent play the role of dueling Planeswalkers, using customized 60-card decks made up of your spells, the creatures you can summon, your mana bonds with lands, and even other Planeswalkers you can call in to help out. Whoever can get his or her opponent down to 0 life, from a start of 20, wins.

This topic will cover the two weeks before all cards in the Battle for Zendikar set are fully revealed, known as the spoiler weeks, where cards are slowly unveiled every weekday, up through the set release itself. Some cards have already been revealed during events like PAX, but this is when they are rolled out at a consistent pace. The main website updates at 8 AM PST / 11 AM EST, but Wizards also provides card previews to other sites that will unveil them throughout the day, including non-English sites.

GETTING STARTED
If you're a beginner, feel free to come in--that's why this is in OT, after all. Spoiler season is one of the most exciting times for a Magic player, and it would be great for more to join in. Us regulars can get a bit technical with card evaluations and use a lot of jargon, and many of us will loudly proclaim that a cool-looking card is junk, or say that a lame-looking card is really powerful, but feel free to ask us if you want an explanation.

To see what a game is like, check out Geek and Sundry's Spellslinger series, where Day[9] battles various geek celebrities, often losing, using simple and easy to follow decks.

To get started, check out this link by TheSeks (somewhat outdated) or the official page. Basically:
* It's recommended that new players play Magic Duels (thread). It's a great way to learn the game on your own, and it's free!
* For your first deck, you can buy an Intro Pack, a low-power prebuilt deck that comes with a few booster packs. For each new set, five Intro Packs are released. There are also Clash Packs and Duel Decks that provide two decks for a game right out of the box, but are a bit more complicated, the latter more so.
* To get your physical collection started, buy a Deck Builder's Toolkit, which includes not just a starting collection of cards (including a lot of lands), but also has some booster packs and is a good place to store cards. You can watch this PAX panel about deckbuilding to learn how to make your own decks.
* Once your skill advances, another popular way to play Magic casually is Commander. Each player chooses a legendary creature to act as commander and then chooses 99 additional cards, one of each card that isn't a basic land (of which you can have any number) and only of the colors of the commander, to make up the deck. In games, each player starts at 40 life and there are typically four or more players. Wizards provides prebuilt decks for this format too.
* While game stores will often hold Magic events at other times, every store that has Magic events will have Friday Night Magic. There, you will be able to find other players in your area to both have matches with and trade with. Find game stores here. And to get started participating in your local game store (LGS) scene, attend a prerelease!

PRERELEASE
While the set won't officially be sold until the release date, that isn't the first time you can get your hands on the new cards. Game stores hold prerelease events for every set, and in this set's event, every player is given a box with six booster packs and a random additional rare card. From this pool of cards, all of which you keep, each player builds a deck of 40 cards and participates in a Swiss-system tournament. This is a fun and casual event, where everyone is still trying to figure out the set, so don't worry about messing up. In addition to normal duels, there are also Two-Headed Giant events, where you pair up with another player and face off against another team.

Prerelease events will be held on September 26-27, 2015. Call your local game store a few days ahead of time to register, or they might just run out of room. Find local game stores here.

CHANGES
Battle for Zendikar marks the start of a major change to how Magic sets are handled, with an in-depth explanation for why here. In short, the two-set block model means:
* No more core sets.
* Blocks will have two sets instead of three. Yes, that means Battle for Zendikar block will only have two sets.
* Without any core sets, there will now be two blocks a year.
* Standard (a rotating format that only includes the latest sets) rotates with each block, so it will now rotate twice a year. Three blocks will be in Standard at a time. Sets will be in Standard for a max of 18 months.

With the release of Battle for Zendikar, the legal sets in Standard will be: Khans of Tarkir, Fate Reforged, Dragons of Tarkir, Magic Origins, and Battle for Zendikar.

Starting from the Battle for Zendikar prerelease, mulligan rules are changing. When you mulligan, you shuffle your starting hand into your library and draw that many cards minus 1. Now, after you keep your hand, if you have less than 7 cards in hand, then you can scry 1 (look at the top card of your library, you may put it on the bottom).

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STORY
Lore introduction
Guide to Zendikar

Long ago, before mana even developed distinct colors, the Eldrazi were born in the gaps between planes. Like Planeswalkers, they are able to travel between worlds, but they devour every one that they come across. There appear to be swarms of Eldrazi, but in fact, there are only three--Ulamog, Kozilek, and the leader, Emrakul--whose projections into the third dimension appear as distinct beings. Over 6000 years ago, they were sealed inside Zendikar, a wild plane overflowing with mana. When we last visited that plane, they were released thanks to the machinations of an evil dragon Planeswalker named Nicol Bolas. The good Planeswalkers present were forced to flee, but as a clue to defeating them is found in the leylines of Zendikar, and two of the three Planeswalkers who originally sealed the Eldrazi reunite, it becomes clear that now is the time to fight back.

Stories leading up to Battle for Zendikar:
Limits - Gideon fights day and night on both Zendikar and Ravnica, until he discovers a ray of hope in Zendikar's leylines.
Catching Up - Jace is asked for help on Ravnica.
Unkindness of Ravens - As Liliana wonders if she should help on Zendikar, she encounters an old foe.
Offers to the Fire - Chandra tries to find peace at her old monastery.
For Zendikar - Nissa becomes unsure of if she can stop the Eldrazi.

Main story:
Slaughter at the Refuge - Gideon and Jace return to Zendikar.
The Silent Cry - Nissa suddenly loses her connection to the land.
The Believers' Pilgrimage - Jace journeys to the Eye of Ugin.

Story archive - Scroll to the bottom for chronological order; the layout of this archive is trash.

SET THEMES
Cards (alternative)
Battle for Zendikar mechanics

Hero and villain
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Leading the side of good is Gideon (how Planeswalker cards work). Leading the side of, well, not evil but hungry, is Ulamog, with the other two Eldrazi Titans apparently having left the plane.

Allies
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In the past, the Zendikari formed small bands of adventuring Allies, only helping each other, but in these harsh times, Allies help everyone. Rally is a new term for an existing effect. Whenever an Ally enters the battlefield under your control, each Ally you control with a rally ability reacts and makes something happen.

Land mechanics
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Zendikar is a world that flows with magic, and the land itself is coming alive to fight off the infection of the Eldrazi. Landfall returns, describing any effect that happens when a land enters the battlefield under your control, but it has evolved, now also looking at the type of land, among other changes. With awaken spells, you can have a land perform an action for you, and by pumping in some more mana, you can make the land come to life as an Elemental. Converge spells care about having as many colors of mana as possible. Each color you use to cast a converge spell makes it stronger.

Eldrazi
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Eldrazi can get big. Really big. Like an 8/9 trample for 8 is just a common big. But to get that guy out, it needs support. Devoid cards require colored mana to cast, but they still count as colorless cards, as shown by a neat frame effect. Many Eldrazi have ingest, an ability where they exile the top card of a player's library when they deal combat damage to him or her, representing their ceaseless eating. This doesn't seem like much, but then you combine it with cards like Eldrazi Processors, which take the exiled cards and, among other effects, turn them into baby Eldrazi Scions, which can be sacrificed for mana to pay for the bigger Eldrazi. So you ingest cards, process them into or otherwise get Scions, then use the Scions to get big guys out.

Lands
While using lands is neat and all, Zendikar is all about the lands themselves. Returning for this set are full-art basic lands.
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And we also have a new cycle of dual lands, or lands that tap for two colors of mana. These enter the battlefield tapped unless you control two or more basic lands, thus earning the nickname tangolands ("it takes two to tango"). More importantly, however, they have the basic land types. This means that if you, say, have a land that allows you to sacrifice it to search your library for a Forest or Plains, you could fetch one of these lands with the appropriate type.
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And there are many more nonbasic lands to come!

Wallet Sculpting
Zendikar Expeditions is a special set within this set, made up of 25 full-art foil versions of lands: the above tangolands, the Ravnica shocklands, and all 10 fetchlands; an additional 20 will appear in the next set. However, these lands appear at about the same rate as a foil mythic rare card. Meaning to get any one of these lands, not a particular one, each booster pack has a 1:216 chance (getting a mythic rare is a 1:8 chance). So yeah, these will be expensive as hell. However, one great thing for those not interested is this means the other cards in the set should be cheaper. Note that these cards are only Standard legal if they appear in a Standard set normally, so only the tangolands and half of the fetchlands are Standard legal. These cards have their own set symbol to emphasize that they are not really part of the Battle for Zendikar set. If you open a card that is not Standard-legal during the prerelease or other Limited formats, you can use it in your deck, but not otherwise.
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RESOURCES
Official articles - Nicknamed the Mothership, these articles are the primary source of news. Recommended columns are Making Magic, written by the head designer, Mark Rosewater (aka MaRo); Uncharted Realms, which tells the story, written by various authors; and Latest Developments, written by various Magic developers. The other articles generally discuss deck building. For older articles before the site changed, go here.
BfZ official card list - Best way to see all of the spoilered cards together, but only updates once a day.
Blogatog - Tumblr ran by Mark Rosewater where he answers questions, updates very frequently.
Drive to Work - Mark Rosewater's weekly podcast about Magic that he literally records as he drives to work. Two episodes are released every Friday.
MTG Salvation's Rumor Mill - The best place to get new card information. The community sucks, though.
Mythic Spoiler - A good way to see what cards have been spoiled, updates throughout the day.
Gatherer - The official method of searching through released cards. Has an autocomplete.
magiccards.info - The better search engine for cards, with bigger pictures and more details. But it doesn't have an autocomplete.
Game store locator

PREVIOUS THREADS
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Credit to WanderingWind for the section header images.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
For the OT how about Attack on Eldrazi? Or Titan//Ulamog.

Hey, I said "Magic: the Gathering - Battle for Zendikar |OT| Attack on Cardboard Titan"

I think you probably want "Magic: the Gathering" and "Battle for Zendikar" in the title ahead of anything clever.
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
"Magic: the Gathering - Battle for Zendikar" takes up a lot of characters in the title line, though.

Seriously? It takes up characters people are planning to use for a dumb throwaway joke to describe what the thread actually is about.
 
We could always drop the "the Gathering" part for later OTs, if the threads become an established presence there, or for Oath of the Gatewatch, but I think it makes sense to keep it for this first one.
 
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