9th Edition (Ninth Edition) Core Set Lofty Heights Preconstructed Theme Deck (MTG)
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Rarity | Theme Deck |
Barcode | 653569063681 |
Description | Sealed Deck of 40 Cards |
Dimensions | 3.75" H x 2.62" W x 1.25" D |
Ship Weight | 0.29375 pounds |
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- May 29, 2007
-- ATH
-- ATH
I haven't bought this deck, but i know some1 who has. It's a beginner's deck & so it only has 40 cards. Loads of people say that the 40 card decks r rubbish, but that isn't true. 1st of all, it allows for plenty of opportunities to customise your deck (rather than trying to make space for new cards in a 60 card deck) and by combining multiple 40-card decks, it also allows you to make your own stratergies.
Combine a deck like 7th ed Bomber with something like 8th ed Sky Slam or 9th ed Lofty Heights to get an incredible all-flying deck.
Or perhaps combine the 8th ed Life Boost with the 9th ed Dead Again deck - with ressurectable venerable monks, giving you a wall of cannonfodder that will also give you life whenever you play it from your hand!
I think that the 40 card decks are very good when ur starting out, and that the 60-card decks look much more appertising. However, I firmly believe that the 40-card decks are still worth buying, even for the experienced gamer, just because they can be combined with other 40-card decks and are much more customisable than many 60-card decks.
I bought World Aflame and traded it with my brother for another deck. I was playing in a knockout tornament against my bro's WA with my most powerful deck - every1 though that i was gonna crush him. But somehow, he was able to play Wildfire and my huge horde of littlies was blown to pieces! I lost the first round of the tornament to a 40-card deck - i may never live it down!
Combine a deck like 7th ed Bomber with something like 8th ed Sky Slam or 9th ed Lofty Heights to get an incredible all-flying deck.
Or perhaps combine the 8th ed Life Boost with the 9th ed Dead Again deck - with ressurectable venerable monks, giving you a wall of cannonfodder that will also give you life whenever you play it from your hand!
I think that the 40 card decks are very good when ur starting out, and that the 60-card decks look much more appertising. However, I firmly believe that the 40-card decks are still worth buying, even for the experienced gamer, just because they can be combined with other 40-card decks and are much more customisable than many 60-card decks.
I bought World Aflame and traded it with my brother for another deck. I was playing in a knockout tornament against my bro's WA with my most powerful deck - every1 though that i was gonna crush him. But somehow, he was able to play Wildfire and my huge horde of littlies was blown to pieces! I lost the first round of the tornament to a 40-card deck - i may never live it down!
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- January 05, 2006
-- Anonymous
-- Anonymous
I first wanted the Sky Slam deck but that they didn't have by my shop for magic cards so i buyed this one and it was an pretty good deck. it's just a remake of sky slam.
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