
By Brian David-Marshall
Brian David-Marshall was unable to file his column this week due to unforeseen conflicts. Below is the article that ran last week in this slot, which is well worth a (re)read. It details Brian's adventures at PAX East, including a MiniMaster tournament, a first look at Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012, previews for Magic: The Gathering Commander, and more.
Kelly Digges
Daily MTG Editor
MagicTheGathering.com

On the plane ride home I began drafting up a list of cards that I thought should have been in Ron's deck to send him an email when I landed but by the time I had landed it had morphed into a blue(green)print for a deck list. I don't know that a day has gone by since then when I have not thought about Commander. I got to participate in the Commander video that was produced in San Juan and just this past weekend I was invited to PAX East. It turns out that Wizards was putting on a Commander panel and I was asked to take part in it along with Paul Levy, Mark Gottlieb, and Toby Elliott.
PAX East is the Atlantic spin-off of Penny Arcade's famed Penny Arcade Expo, now known by the retronym PAX Prime. Described as a "three-day game festival for tabletop, videogame, and PC gamers," it has quickly become the East Coast gaming convention of the year, and it rivals the hype and excitement levels of San Diego Comic Con. Needless to say, I accepted the invitation.

On Friday morning I got to the main hall and made a beeline for the Wizards of the Coast booth. The focus of the space was Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012, and it was festooned with larger-than-life cutouts of the five colors of Planeswalkers: Jace Beleren, Garruk Wildspeaker, Chandra Nalaar... and... wait, what...? Sorin Markov and Gideon Jura? In between each of the Planeswalkers was a monitor showing a looped video featuring the five Planewalkers in action.

There were already long lines snaking from the demo areas for Duels early on Friday with groups of players trying to take on Koth, who was augmenting his own chances with the help of an Archenemy deck—a new feature of the upcoming release. I had a chance to talk to some of the behind-the-scenes people on Duels about some of the card choices that appeared in the demo, and it was explained to me that the game was chock full of cards that will be coming out throughout the remainder of the year. The challenge was to show off all the exciting new multiplayer functionality without giving away cards that players won't get to see for months and months.

Brand Manager Paul Levy was like a rock star, with cameras and microphones shoved in his face from all directions throughout the morning, including an interview for G4. Magic has had a pretty exciting year (again), and it was great to see it getting treated with the same enthusiasm as major video game releases. And that was nothing compared to the enthusiastic support the game was getting over in the tabletop gaming area.
We had the Commander panel coming up in the afternoon which left me just enough time for a quick Booster Draft before the pregame meeting. The format for the draft was Besieged / Scars / Scars and I decided to make a conscious effort to not draft infect for this event. I had first picked a Blightwidow in most of my drafts over the past week and I was pretty bored with that strategy. I opened up Black Sun's Zenith, and when I was passed Slagstorm—over what I believe had to be a foil rare—I decided to give black-red control a whirl.
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Creature (8)
1 Kuldotha Flamefiend 1 Moriok Replica 1 Hellkite Igniter 1 Wall of Tanglecord 1 Myr Sire 1 Rusted Slasher 1 Copper Myr 1 Perilous MyrSorcery (7)
2 Morbid Plunder 1 Black Sun's Zenith 1 Turn to Slag 1 Arc Trail 1 Slagstorm 1 Cerebral EruptionRed (9)
1 Kuldotha Flamefiend 1 Hellkite Igniter 1 Turn to Slag 3 Shatter 1 Arc Trail 1 Slagstorm 1 Cerebral EruptionColorless (26)
9 Swamp 8 Mountain 1 Moriok Replica 1 Wall of Tanglecord 1 Myr Sire 1 Rusted Slasher 1 Copper Myr 1 Perilous Myr 1 Liquimetal Coating 2 Tumble Magnet2 (12)
1 Wall of Tanglecord 1 Myr Sire 1 Copper Myr 1 Perilous Myr 1 Liquimetal Coating 1 Black Sun's Zenith 3 Shatter 1 Arc Trail 2 Grasp of Darkness5 (1)
1 Turn to Slag6 (1)
1 Kuldotha Flamefiend7 (1)
1 Hellkite IgniterCommon (31)
9 Swamp 8 Mountain 1 Moriok Replica 1 Wall of Tanglecord 1 Myr Sire 1 Rusted Slasher 1 Copper Myr 1 Perilous Myr 2 Morbid Plunder 1 Turn to Slag 3 Shatter 2 Grasp of DarknessAs you might expect, the deck was able to kill pretty much anything that needed to be dead and eventually mop up with a dragon, Flamefiend, or whatever happened to be red-zone ready when the dust settled. My favorite play with the deck came when I used Liquimetal Coating to make a Kuldotha Flamefiend an artifact with its "enters the battlefield" ability still on the stack. I sacrificed the Flamefiend to itself and then used Morbid Plunder to return it and a Perilous Myr to my hand. Fun stuff. I wrapped up my draft and headed over to the Commander Panel.
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Even after making our way past a long and snaking line waiting to get into the panel I was skeptical that we would be able to fill the 500 empty seats that stared at us as we prepped for the panel. Empty, the room seemed cavernous, but once the room was filled with roughly 500 people it seemed much smaller and more intimate.

We talked a bit about the format, winding our way from the format's early days in Alaska with Sheldon Menery and five of his closest Elder Dragons to the modern Magic Commander decks that will be coming out this summer from Wizards of the Coast: five preconstructed Commander decks with 51 new cards created specifically for those decks.

There was a lot of murmur around the new cards both from Commander aficionados—looking forward to brand new "wedge"-colored and enemy-colored legendary creatures—and from Magic fans of older formats. While the new cards in Magic Commander will not be legal in Standard or Extended, they will be legal in the Legacy and Vintage formats. When we opened the floor for questions, that Eternal format legality was on the mind of at least one audience member who grilled Mark Gottlieb about the impact these new cards would have.
Mark Gottlieb: "Are you asking me if we extensively playtested each and every one of these card in a Legacy/Vintage Future League?"
Audience Member: "Yes."
Mark Gottlieb: "Nope."
Mark went on to explain that the new cards were created specifically for the Commander format and the nature of the designs was such that he did not expect most of the cards to have a huge impact on Eternal formats.
After that, we got a first look at some of the new cards—one already known, and two exclusive to PAX East. They drew an excited response from the crowd, which was mostly made up of people with hundred-card decks in tow.

Karador, Ghost Chieftain was already known to some, having been revealed on the MTGCommander.net forums when the new decks were first announced.

Nin, the Pain Artist had people trying to remember exactly where they filed their Stuffy Dolls and Mogg Maniacs and was an example of one of the five enemy-colored legends that were created for this product.

Angel of Strife drew a rousing round of applause from the audience, although it was not clear if they were made up mostly of hawks or of doves.
I ended up lining up a handful of games for Saturday with groups of players and was very pleased with how things played out. I take a lot of grief about my Commander deck from Sheldon Menery, who hates that I play with Brine Elemental and Vesuvan Shapeshifter, but it is impossible for me to cut those cards from my deck as they are relics of one of my favorite Constructed decks, Pickles. I also play with some less broken—but no less beloved—combinations like Groundskeeper and Trade Routes. One card I may be cutting from the deck based on its capacity for filthiness is Equilibrium.
I had one four player game with Equilibrium, Trade Routes, Gaea's Cradle, and Oracle of Mul Daya on the battlefield where I was able to pick up my entire deck, return every permanent that another player controlled to their hands, and attack—or Blue Sun's Zenith—them to death at my leisure. With a Cradle that was making nine mana every time I tapped it I was able to loop my Elvish Visionary and Oracle of Mul Daya—which then let me return my Cradle (with Trade Routes) and replay it (thanks to a new extra land drop from my "new" Oracle) each time—until things got out of hand with a Tidespout Tyrant. I had three straight games with Equilibrium that made me a little queasy about the card with any combination of cards.
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Here is the deck I was playing with throughout the weekend:
Creature (32)
1 Jungle Barrier 1 Overbeing of Myth 1 Coiling Oracle 1 Oracle of Mul Daya 1 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Gilded Drake 1 Ixidron 1 Trygon Predator 1 Simic Sky Swallower 1 Mystic Snake 1 Consecrated Sphinx 1 Yavimaya Elder 1 Masticore 1 Wood Elves 1 Yavimaya Granger 1 Brine Elemental 1 Elvish Visionary 1 Cold-Eyed Selkie 1 Masked Admirers 1 Fathom Seer 1 Wall of Blossoms 1 Tidespout Tyrant 1 Acidic Slime 1 Keiga, the Tide Star 1 Vesuvan Shapeshifter 1 Seedborn Muse 1 Thrun, the Last Troll 1 Carven Caryatid 1 Krosan Tusker 1 Willbender 1 Groundskeeper 1 Draining WhelkSorcery (9)
1 Restock 1 Praetor's Counsel 1 Bribery 1 Genesis Wave 1 Lead the Stampede 1 Green Sun's Zenith 1 Spitting Image 1 Walk the Aeons 1 RegrowthInstant (6)
1 Overwhelming Intellect 1 Crop Rotation 1 Familiar's Ruse 1 Blue Sun's Zenith 1 Voidslime 1 Cryptic CommandArtifact (8)
1 Predator, Flagship 1 Vedalken Orrery 1 Crystal Shard 1 Cloudstone Curio 1 Simic Signet 1 Prismatic Lens 1 Darksteel Ingot 1 Sol RingEnchantment (5)
1 Soothsaying 1 Equilibrium 1 Trade Routes 1 Lurking Predators 1 Survival of the FittestLand (37)
8 Island 9 Forest 1 Tropical Island 1 Simic Growth Chamber 1 Slippery Karst 1 Sapseep Forest 1 Flooded Strand 1 Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers 1 Gaea's Cradle 1 Temple of the False God 1 Dryad Arbor 1 Polluted Delta 1 Yavimaya Coast 1 Flooded Grove 1 Misty Rainforest 1 Pendelhaven 1 Treetop Village 1 Skyshroud Forest 1 Breeding Pool 1 Mosswort Bridge 1 Halimar Depths 1 Lonely SandbarBlue (21)
1 Gilded Drake 1 Ixidron 1 Consecrated Sphinx 1 Brine Elemental 1 Fathom Seer 1 Tidespout Tyrant 1 Keiga, the Tide Star 1 Vesuvan Shapeshifter 1 Willbender 1 Draining Whelk 1 Soothsaying 1 Equilibrium 1 Trade Routes 1 Jace Beleren 1 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 1 Bribery 1 Walk the Aeons 1 Overwhelming Intellect 1 Familiar's Ruse 1 Blue Sun's Zenith 1 Cryptic CommandGreen (23)
1 Dryad Arbor 1 Oracle of Mul Daya 1 Yavimaya Elder 1 Wood Elves 1 Yavimaya Granger 1 Elvish Visionary 1 Masked Admirers 1 Wall of Blossoms 1 Acidic Slime 1 Seedborn Muse 1 Thrun, the Last Troll 1 Carven Caryatid 1 Krosan Tusker 1 Groundskeeper 1 Lurking Predators 1 Survival of the Fittest 1 Restock 1 Praetor's Counsel 1 Genesis Wave 1 Lead the Stampede 1 Green Sun's Zenith 1 Regrowth 1 Crop RotationMulti colored (9)
1 Jungle Barrier 1 Overbeing of Myth 1 Coiling Oracle 1 Trygon Predator 1 Simic Sky Swallower 1 Mystic Snake 1 Cold-Eyed Selkie 1 Spitting Image 1 VoidslimeColorless (46)
8 Island 9 Forest 1 Tropical Island 1 Simic Growth Chamber 1 Slippery Karst 1 Sapseep Forest 1 Flooded Strand 1 Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers 1 Gaea's Cradle 1 Temple of the False God 1 Polluted Delta 1 Yavimaya Coast 1 Flooded Grove 1 Misty Rainforest 1 Pendelhaven 1 Treetop Village 1 Skyshroud Forest 1 Breeding Pool 1 Mosswort Bridge 1 Halimar Depths 1 Lonely Sandbar 1 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Masticore 1 Predator, Flagship 1 Vedalken Orrery 1 Crystal Shard 1 Cloudstone Curio 1 Simic Signet 1 Prismatic Lens 1 Darksteel Ingot 1 Sol Ring2 (12)
1 Coiling Oracle 1 Gilded Drake 1 Elvish Visionary 1 Fathom Seer 1 Wall of Blossoms 1 Willbender 1 Trade Routes 1 Survival of the Fittest 1 Simic Signet 1 Prismatic Lens 1 Regrowth 1 Familiar's Ruse3 (15)
1 Trygon Predator 1 Yavimaya Elder 1 Wood Elves 1 Yavimaya Granger 1 Cold-Eyed Selkie 1 Carven Caryatid 1 Equilibrium 1 Crystal Shard 1 Cloudstone Curio 1 Darksteel Ingot 1 Jace Beleren 1 Genesis Wave 1 Lead the Stampede 1 Blue Sun's Zenith 1 Voidslime4 (10)
1 Jungle Barrier 1 Oracle of Mul Daya 1 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Mystic Snake 1 Masticore 1 Masked Admirers 1 Thrun, the Last Troll 1 Vedalken Orrery 1 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 1 Cryptic Command5 (8)
1 Overbeing of Myth 1 Ixidron 1 Acidic Slime 1 Vesuvan Shapeshifter 1 Seedborn Muse 1 Predator, Flagship 1 Restock 1 Bribery6 (8)
1 Consecrated Sphinx 1 Brine Elemental 1 Keiga, the Tide Star 1 Draining Whelk 1 Lurking Predators 1 Spitting Image 1 Walk the Aeons 1 Overwhelming IntellectCommon (30)
8 Island 9 Forest 1 Slippery Karst 1 Halimar Depths 1 Coiling Oracle 1 Yavimaya Elder 1 Wood Elves 1 Yavimaya Granger 1 Elvish Visionary 1 Fathom Seer 1 Krosan Tusker 1 Crystal Shard 1 Simic Signet 1 Prismatic Lens 1 Crop RotationUncommon (21)
1 Simic Growth Chamber 1 Sapseep Forest 1 Temple of the False God 1 Treetop Village 1 Skyshroud Forest 1 Lonely Sandbar 1 Jungle Barrier 1 Trygon Predator 1 Brine Elemental 1 Wall of Blossoms 1 Acidic Slime 1 Carven Caryatid 1 Willbender 1 Groundskeeper 1 Soothsaying 1 Darksteel Ingot 1 Sol Ring 1 Restock 1 Lead the Stampede 1 Overwhelming Intellect 1 Familiar's RuseRare (38)
1 Tropical Island 1 Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers 1 Gaea's Cradle 1 Dryad Arbor 1 Yavimaya Coast 1 Flooded Grove 1 Misty Rainforest 1 Pendelhaven 1 Breeding Pool 1 Mosswort Bridge 1 Overbeing of Myth 1 Oracle of Mul Daya 1 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Gilded Drake 1 Ixidron 1 Simic Sky Swallower 1 Mystic Snake 1 Masticore 1 Cold-Eyed Selkie 1 Masked Admirers 1 Tidespout Tyrant 1 Keiga, the Tide Star 1 Vesuvan Shapeshifter 1 Seedborn Muse 1 Draining Whelk 1 Equilibrium 1 Trade Routes 1 Lurking Predators 1 Predator, Flagship 1 Vedalken Orrery 1 Cloudstone Curio 1 Bribery 1 Genesis Wave 1 Spitting Image 1 Walk the Aeons 1 Regrowth 1 Voidslime 1 Cryptic CommandMythic (10)
1 Flooded Strand 1 Polluted Delta 1 Consecrated Sphinx 1 Thrun, the Last Troll 1 Survival of the Fittest 1 Jace Beleren 1 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 1 Praetor's Counsel 1 Green Sun's Zenith 1 Blue Sun's ZenithThe format I was most excited about playing during the weekend was MiniMaster. This is a single elimination tournament that starts with each player getting one booster pack of Scars of Mirrodin and as many lands as they need to build a 30-card deck. If they win a round they get another pack—this time of Mirrodin Besieged—and get to build a 40-card deck. Another win equals another booster pack of Scars. Here is an example of a deck from the three-round, eight-person MiniMaster event.
Creature (14)
1 Iron Myr 1 Gold Myr 1 Loxodon Wayfarer 1 Kemba, Kha Regent 1 Contagious Nim 1 Plague Stinger 1 Corpse Cur 1 Myr Sire 1 Blackcleave Goblin 1 Blistergrub 1 Razor Hippogriff 1 Brass Squire 1 Tine Shrike 1 Scourge ServantInstant (1)
1 Instill InfectionArtifact (6)
1 Trigon of Corruption 1 Strandwalker 1 Viridian Claw 1 Strider Harness 1 Strata Scythe 1 Throne of GethWhite (5)
1 Loxodon Wayfarer 1 Kemba, Kha Regent 1 Razor Hippogriff 1 Tine Shrike 1 Phyrexian RebirthBlack (7)
1 Contagious Nim 1 Plague Stinger 1 Blackcleave Goblin 1 Blistergrub 1 Scourge Servant 1 Morbid Plunder 1 Instill InfectionColorless (28)
9 Swamp 8 Plains 1 Iron Myr 1 Gold Myr 1 Corpse Cur 1 Myr Sire 1 Brass Squire 1 Trigon of Corruption 1 Strandwalker 1 Viridian Claw 1 Strider Harness 1 Strata Scythe 1 Throne of Geth3 (8)
1 Loxodon Wayfarer 1 Kemba, Kha Regent 1 Contagious Nim 1 Blistergrub 1 Brass Squire 1 Morbid Plunder 1 Strider Harness 1 Strata Scythe6 (1)
1 Phyrexian RebirthCommon (31)
9 Swamp 8 Plains 1 Iron Myr 1 Gold Myr 1 Loxodon Wayfarer 1 Contagious Nim 1 Plague Stinger 1 Corpse Cur 1 Myr Sire 1 Blackcleave Goblin 1 Blistergrub 1 Tine Shrike 1 Scourge Servant 1 Morbid Plunder 1 Strider Harness 1 Instill InfectionUncommon (6)
1 Razor Hippogriff 1 Brass Squire 1 Trigon of Corruption 1 Strandwalker 1 Viridian Claw 1 Throne of GethI had a great time this weekend meeting players, talking about and playing Magic, and soaking up the sights and sounds of PAX East.
Grand Prix Kobe Postponed
Originally this coming weekend was supposed to see Grand Prix Kobe take place, but in light of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan last week it has been postponed until the weekend of April 23. The official announcement has more information.
Please join me in sending your best wishes—and some Red Cross donations could not hurt either—to our friends in Japan as they struggle through this national tragedy.