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End-Of-Turn #4 - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Shards Sealed Walkthrough

End-Of-Turn #4 - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Shards Sealed Walkthrough

Team HC comes together for a very special video episode of End of Turn. We go through a sealed Shards of Alara pool. This is the deck we ended up building: Mycoloth Scourge Devil Elvish Visionary Dragon Fodder Sprouting Thrynax Bloodpyre Elemental Druid of the anima Magma Spray Branching Bolt Goblin Assault Naya battlemage 2 Thorn-thrash Viashino Sanctum gargoyle Executioner’s capsule Quasali ambusher Bone splinters Excommunicate Jund battlemage Akrasan Squire tide hollow sculler Viscera dragger Goblin Deathraiders Jungle shrine Grixis [...] [...more]

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#3 - 2008 Nov 19 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Ep. #3 - Listener Discretion is Advised

#3 - 2008 Nov 19 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Ep. #3 - Listener Discretion is Advised

This week the boys of Team HC discuss some more extended. We would like to apologize ahead of time for this weeks very racy show. Be warned. We look at some innovative deck lists sent in by our listeners. James Demink is this week’s winner of our comment contest. Four packs of Shards of Alara [...] [...more]

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#2 - 2008 Nov 12 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Ep. #2 - States Report

#2 - 2008 Nov 12 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran, Shane Remelt, and Val Trevino - Ep. #2 - States Report

This week Val, Shane, and Danesh talk about our states experiences. The team did well overall with 3 members finishing 5-3 or better. We give a bit of round by round analysis, and alot of talk about states meta. Its now extended season so we have the debate about the elephant in the room, the [...] [...more]

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#1 - 2008 Oct 31 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran - Episode #1 - Shenanigans @ Skirmish Games

#1 - 2008 Oct 31 - End-Of-Turn - Danesh Surendran - Episode #1 - Shenanigans @ Skirmish Games

This is the very first episode of End of Turn (EOT) hosted by Val, Shane, and Danesh, three members of Team HC based in Houston, TX.This week’s episode we look at the decks that we plan on running next weekend at States in Austin. We also talk about the decks people should or shouldn’t [...] [...more]

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    Sealed Deck
    • 2+ players
    • Each player needs 1 Tournament pack and 3 booster packs
    • Players simply open their tournament packs and the cards from three additional booster packs and build a deck from the cards they opened. Guidelines require a minimum deck size of 40 cards and allow players to add as many basic lands (Plains, Islands, Swamps, Mountains, and Forests) to their card pools as they like.

    Booster Draft
    • 4-8 players
    • Each player needs 3 booster packs
    • At the start of a Booster Draft, each player opens a booster pack and picks the card he or she wants from it. (You can't see the cards that the other players draft.) Then each player passes the rest of the pack to his or her left. You pick up the pack that was passed to you, select a card, and pass the rest to your left. This process continues until all the cards have been drafted. Next, each player opens a second pack, but this time, you pass the pack to your right. After all those cards are drafted, you open the third pack and pass to the left again.
      Once all the packs have been drafted, players build decks from the cards they selected, adding as many basic lands (Plains, Islands, Swamps, Mountains, and Forests) to their decks as they like. Each deck must have at least 40 cards.
    Tribal Wars
    • One-third of every deck must be of a single creature type (e.g. "Merfolk" or "Beast")
    • Each deck must contain at least 60 cards, and players may build decks using Standard, Extended, Legacy, or Vintage deckbuilding rules.
    • You can use creatures of other creature types, but they do not count towards the "1/3 of single creature type" rule.

    Singleton
    • aka "Highlander"
    • No two cards in a player's deck can share a name unless they're basic lands (Plains, Islands, Swamps, Mountains, and Forests). Players can use Standard, Extended, Legacy, or Vintage deckbuilding rules.