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Modern Love by Ken Briscoe

 

 

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Josh (left) battles Ken (right). This was when there used to be regional tournaments. Remember those?

 

Hi all, welcome to my first article here on Battleground Games & Hobbies. At this point, I don’t know how often I’ll be writing, or even if Simeon will want to keep putting my articles up! However, when I do write, it’s going to be mainly about Eternal formats – that is, Modern and Legacy. There may be a little Vintage every now and then as I begin to learn that format, but as I don’t get a chance to play it but a couple times a year, that certainly won’t be a focus of mine in this series.

 

So with that, let’s go!

 

Today’s article is going to be about my recent love affair with the Modern format. When it was first announced a couple years ago, right after the death of Extended, I viewed Modern as “Legacy Light.” I was just starting to become invested in Legacy cards and following the format, and I felt as if I didn’t have time for another format. So I ignored Modern for a while to focus on playing what I do consider to be the best format of all, Legacy. But as I’ve come to realize recently, Modern is no slouch. It’s a deeply rich format with its own identity.

 

Very Modern. So Deck. Much Archetype.

 

In the last year, Modern has gone through an insane popularity boost. With the wildly successful Modern Masters and the huge Grand Prix Richmond leading the way, not to mention the current PTQ season, players all over the world have taken up Modern. Now with all these events, as the metagame changes and Wizards gets more and more data on what’s too good (or the opposite), the format is as healthy as ever. There’s no one boogieman-best-deck that everyone is either playing or trying to beat.

 

You could play any one of maybe 30 different decks and not be laughed out of the room. The format is that wide open. For starters, in no particular order:

 

UR Pyromancer Ascension StormUR Splinter TwinRUG Tarmo-TwinJund“Big” Zoo

“Small” Zoo

Boggles

Robots

UW Control

UWR Control

UWR Kiki/Twin

Mono Red Burn

Melira Pod

Mono-Black Devotion

Restore Balance

Kiki PodAngel PodTribal Flames ZooGW HatebearsGR Tron

Mono-Blue Tron

UW Tron

Mono-Green Tron

BW Tokens

Scapeshift

Infect

Dredgevine

GB “Rock”

Eggs/KCI

Living End

 

I’m sure I missed a handful of decks too!

 

Granted, some of these decks are simply better than others, but if you were to head to a large event it wouldn’t be unheard of to play nine rounds against seven or eight different decks. If I had to pick the top five decks with which to run through a large tournament, I’d probably say it’s these five, more or less in this order:

 

1)      UR Splinter-Twin

2)      Angel Pod

3)      Robots

4)      UR Pyromancer Ascension Storm

5)      UWR Control

 

My Own Personal Modern

 

In March, I got to compete in Grand Prix Richmond. In seven rounds (thanks to two byes), I played against six different decks. My day two experience was less than stellar, quickly losing three in a row – to a Melira Pod deck, a Kiki-Pod deck, and a Jund deck. More importantly, out of the 10 rounds I played at that tournament, I played against seven different decks! The format is wide open, and I think that’s absolutely fantastic. You can pick out almost any card from your trade binder and build a deck with it.

 

In fact, that’s almost what I did last weekend for a Grand Prix Trial at the Plainville location for GP Boston/Worcester. I have been playing UWR midrange/aggro-control for a while, but wanted to mix it up with Jund for this event. However, at the last minute, I stumbled across this Jund-like list. When I reached into the old Modern binder, on almost every page, there was a card I could use for this deck. Here’s what I sleeved up:

 

4 Dark Confidant2 Scavenging Ooze

1 Snapcaster Mage

4 Tarmogoyf

1 Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver

3 Liliana of the Veil

1 Sword of Feast and Famine

3 Abrupt Decay

2 Disfigure

4 Mana Leak

1 Slaughter Pact

2 Spell Snare

4 Inquisition of Kozilek

1 Maelstrom Pulse

2 Thoughtseize

2 Bitterblossom

 

1 Forest1 Island1 Swamp2 Breeding Pool3 Darkslick Shores

2 Hinterland Harbor

4 Misty Rainforest

2 Overgrown Tomb

4 Verdant Catacombs

2 Watery Grave

1 Woodland Cemetery

 

I went 3-1-1 in the swiss, cracking the Top 8. The only blemishes were a draw with UR Splinter Twin in round 1 (he also made Top 8) and a loss to Mono Red Burn in round 3. Then a quick loss to Robots in the Top 8.

 

I’m not claiming this deck is great. It’s mediocre at best. The reason I even typed out the list is to show some of the playable (if not fantastic) cards that you might not think of.

 

  • Disfigure – Who knew? That card was absolutely amazing for me all day.
  • Spell Snare – Seems a little niche, but I played it to great effect in both UWR in the past and in this deck. It counters a lot of problem cards – with Cranial Plating being the primary reason for running it.
  • Bitterblossom – Since coming off the Banned List, it hasn’t really found a home. It was OK for me in this deck, but I think I know why it hasn’t really found a home in Modern – it’s slow. But it was definitely worth a try.
  • Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver – OK, this one was no all-star for me, but there are worse cards to run, I’m sure. And it was an interesting experiment in peoples’ reactions to it.

 

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Wrapping up

 

If nothing else, take away from this article my three favorite things about Modern:

 

1)      Even “unplayable” cards or decks can be playable, and even good, in the right spot. Did you know that both Shadow of Doubt and Twisted Image see Modern play? Those cards are awful by most standards, but in certain situations, they really shine in Modern.

 

2)       There’s a ton of playable decks in Modern, so if you don’t have a certain set of cards, there’s always other decks to play that will fit your play style. That is, you don’t need a set of Tarmogoyfs to play Modern. The barrier for entry is actually quite low if you’ve been playing Standard for a couple years. Maybe you won’t be able to play your first choice deck, but you can find something similar, no doubt.

 

3)      Every tournament, every round, and every game, you learn something. Unless you’ve played the <Deck A> vs. <Deck B> matchup a million times, nothing is old hat. Maybe you’re seeing a deck for the first time. Maybe you finally realize why a certain card is played. Maybe you see a new use for a card (casting Remand your own spell in response to a Cryptic Command, perhaps). There’s just so much information available that every time you play Modern, you find out something new.

 

If you haven’t tried out Modern yet, or even if you have and love it as much as I do, come give it a shot. There’s another Grand Prix Trial for GP Boston/Worcester on 6/29 – this time at the Abington location. I like Modern so much I turned down the chance to judge the event so I could play! In addition, Abington hosts weekly Modern tournaments on Tuesday nights and every third Friday of the month is a Modern tournament. In Plainville, they have Modern tournaments every FNM. So you have plenty of chances to not just play Modern, but to play against a wide variety of decks each and every week!

 

Until next time, thanks for reading.

 

Ken

 

About the author

Ken Briscoe is a local competitor of the Abington store and lover of all things “Magic: The Gathering.” He began playing “Magic” during Revised, and quit for about 6 years. He then picked things right back up at Mirrodin block. For real work, Ken is an IT Consultant. He is also a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan. He attended Syracuse University and Bridgewater State. but not at the same time. His latest accomplishments include beating Paul Calder last week in fantasy baseball.

 

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Grand Prix Boston-Worcester Trial @ Plainville Results [DECKLISTS!]


These are the results from the Modern GPT for Boston/Worcester. Thanks to those that came and congratulations to the winners! Don’t forget there is a Modern GPT: Boston/Worcester in Abington on June 29th. 

Players: 25
Rounds: 5 before a cut to top 8

Top 8 PLayers:

1. Nicholas Blake
2. James Costello
3. Anthony Huynh
4. John Hadayia
5. David Nunez
6. Ken Briscoe
7. Chris Alexander
8. Devin Malko

Prizes:

1. $200 Store Credit
2. $150 Store Credit
3. $75 Store Credit
4. $75 Store Credit


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Top 8 Deck Lists:
(the top 4 players split)



Nicholas Blake

4x Wild Nacatl
4x Kird Ape
4x Burning-Tree Emissary
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Ghor-clan Rampager
2x Rancor
4x Experiment One 
4x Tarmogoyf
1x Boros Charm
1x Lightning Helix
2x Path to Exile
4x Vexing Devil
3x Flinthoof Boar

4x Temple Garden
3x Stomping Ground
2x Sacred Foundry
2x Forest
1x Mountain
2x Verdant Catacombs
2x Marsh Flats
2x Arid Mesa
1x Misty Rainforest

Sideboard:

2x Destructive Revelry
1x Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
1x Stony Silence
2x Aven Mindcensor 
2x Path to Exile
1x Ethersworn Canonist 
1x Grafdigger’s Cage 
1x Aegis of the Gods
2x Scavenging Ooze 
2x Torpor Orb 



James Costello

4x Signal Pest
4x Ornithopter
3x Memnite
3x Steel Overseer
2x Master of Etherium
4x Vault Skirge
2x Etched Champion
4x Arcbound Ravager
4x Mox Opal
4x Springleaf Drum
4x Cranial Plating
2x Twisted Image
3x Galvanic Blast

1x Mountain
4x Blinkmoth Nexus
4x Glimmervoid
4x Darksteel Citadel
4x Inkmoth Nexus

Sideboard:

2x Spellskite
1x Spell Pierce 
2x Whipflare
1x Rule of Law
2x Ancient Grudge
1x Ray of Revelation
1x Blood Moon
1x Relic of Progenitus
1x Dispatch
1x Wear/Tear
2x Combust



Anthony Huynh

4x Spellstutter Sprite
4x Pack Rat
2x Vendilion Clique 
3x Mistbind Clique
1x Snapcaster Mage
3x Thoughtseize
3x Inquisition of Kozilek
2x Mana Leak
4x Cryptic Command
2x Disfigure
1x Smother
1x Dismember
1x Sword of Feast and Famine
4x Bitterblossom

3x Creeping Tar Pit
4x Mutavault
1x Tectonic Edge
4x Darkslick Shores
4x River of Tears
2x Watery Grave
3x Island
1x Swamp
1x Scalding Tarn
1x Marsh Flats
1x Sunken Ruins

Sideboard:

2x Jace Beleren
2x Grafdigger’s Cage
2x Engineered Explosives
1x Batterskull
1x Vendilion Clique
2x Go for the Throat
1x Disfigure
3x Sower of Temptation
1x Thoughtseize



John Hadayia

4x Expedition Map
4x Thirst for Knowledge
2x Fabricate
1x Treasure Mage
2x Wurmcoil Engine
1x Platinum Angel
1x Sundering Titan
2x Mindslaver
1x Oblivion Stone
2x Solemn Simulacrum 
4x Remand
4x Condescend
3x Repeal
1x Spell Burst
3x Talisman of Dominance
2x Snapcaster Mage

4x Urza’s Tower
4x Urza’s Power Plant
4x Urza’s Mine
1x Oboro, Palace in the Clouds
1x Tectonic Edge
1x Academy Ruins
8x Islands

Sideboard:

2x Aetherize
3x Squelch
3x Dismember
2x Relic of Progenitus
1x Repeal
1x Spellskite
2x Spell Snare
1x Spell Pierce



David Nunez

4x Delver of Secrets
4x Snapcaster Mage
4x Young Pyromancer
2x Sleight of Hand
2x Spell Snare
2x Elecrtolyze
2x Pillar of Flame
2x Vapor Snag
4x Lightning BOlt
4x Gitaxian Probe
4x Serum Visions
4x Mana Leak
4x Remand

4x Misty Rainforest
4x Scalding Tarn
4x Steam Vent
4x Island
1x Breading Pool
1x Mountain

Sideboard:

3x Spell Pierce
2x Flashfreeze
2x Combust
4x Ancient Grudge
4x Anger of the Gods



Ken Briscoe

2x Bitterblossom
2x Thoughtseize
1x Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver 
2x Disfigure
1x Sword of Feast and Famine
4x Inquisition of Kozilek
3x Abrupt Decay
1x Slaughter Pact
2x Spell Snare
1x Maelstrom Pulse
3x Liliana of the Veil
4x Mana Leak
4x Dark Confidant
2x Scavenging Ooze
4x Tarmogoyf
1x Snapcaster Mage

3x Darkslick Shores
4x Misty Rainforest
2x Watery Grave
4x Verdant Catacombs
2x Breeding Pool
1x Woodland Cemetery
2x Hinterland Harbor
2x Overgrown Tomb
1x Island
1x Forest
1x Swamp

Sideboard:

1x Golgari Charm
1x Pithing Needle
2x Nature’s Claim
1x Disfigure
2x Creeping Corrosion
1x Thrun, the Last Troll
1x Obstinate Baloth
1x Dispel
1x Batterskull
2x Grafdigger’s Cage
1x Spellskite
1x Negate



Chris Alexander

4x Deciever Exarch
1x Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker
2x Pestermite 
4x Snapcaster Mage
1x Spellskite
2x Vendilion Clique
1x Dispel
2x Cryptic Command
4x Remand
1x Peek
4x Serum Visions
1x Electrolyze
2x Flame Slash
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Splinter Twin

5x Island
1x Mountain
4x Misty Rainforest
4x Scalding Tarn
1x Desolate Lighthouse
3x Sulfur Falls
4x Steam Vents
4x Stomping Grounds

Sideboard:

2x Anger of the Gods
2x Blood Moon
2x Ancient Grudge
1x Keranos, God of Storms 
1x Threads of Disloyalty 
1x Negate
1x Dispel
2x Relic of Progenitus
1x Batterskull
1x Vedalken Shackles
1x Engineered Explosives



Devin Malko

4x Snapcaster Mage
3x Deceiver Exarch
3x Pestermite
4x Tarmogoyf
2x Scavenging Ooze
4x Splinter Twin
2x Gitazian Probe
4x Remand
4x Serum Visions
4x Lightning Bolt
2x Flame Slash
1x Elecrolyze
2x Cryptic Command

1x Mountain
2x Island
1x Forest
2x Sulfur Falls
2x Hinterland Harbor
3x Steam Vents
1x Stomping Ground
1x Breeding Pool
4x Misty Rainforest
4x Scalding Tarn

Sideboard:

1x Combust
1x Batterskull
1x Scavenging Ooze
1x Dismember
2x Anger of the Gods
1x Sword of Feast and Famine
1x Engineered Explosives
1x Dispel
1x Spellskite
2x Ancient Grudge
1x Counterflux
1x Nature’s Claim
1x Negate

 

 

 

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This week in gaming: An open casting call, GPTs, Weiss, and M15

 

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Calling all writers

 

If you’ve been reading my blog posts, articles, whatever you want to call them for a while now, then you may have noticed that they are centered around “Magic: The Gathering.” Now there is a perfectly good explanation for this. The main reason being is that is my area of gaming expertise.

 

I don’t think there is anything wrong with this, but it makes things a little boring if you’re not into “Magic.” That’s where you come in. Consider this an open casting call for writers of all backgrounds. One of the goals I am trying to accomplish is to help get different content on the site. That’s where you come in.

 

Is there something related to gaming that your very passionate about?Is there an awesome Dungeons and Dragons sessions you want to tell people about? Do you have experience in table top wargaming like Warmachine or Warhammer 40K? Are you really good at painting miniatures or scenery? Something that would be great is content with tips and tricks for beginner miniature players.

 

Don’t worry, I’m always open to others writing about “Magic.” Having multiple perspectives is a great thing to have. It really helps to diversify the writing on the website. So, if you’re interested in giving writing a shot, then let me know. Pitch me your ideas at Simeon.Cortezano@hotmail.com. Please include your name and keep your pitch to around 200 words.

 

If you’re idea sounds good, we’ll contact you and move from there. These writing opportunities are strictly voluntary. That should be the last thing on your mind, though. The idea is to have fun and help spread your knowledge.

 

Modern at this Friday’s FNM

 

This Friday will be the third Friday of the month. You know what that means. Modern will be offered at this Friday’s FNM in addition to Standard and Draft.

 

This would be a great time to try out any ideas you may have for the Modern season that’s now in session. In case you missed it, Battleground Games & Hobbies hosted a Grand Prix Trial on June 14. Several of the Top 8 competetors included some of the usual players from the Abington store: Ken Briscoe, James Costello, and Chris Alexander. Also in the Top 8 was Devin Malko who plays at the Plainville store. The eventual winner was Nicholas Blake who also plays at the Plainville store.

 

The deck lists for the entire Top 8 can be found by clicking on this link.

 

If you missed out on the GPT on June 14, then don’t worry. There will be another GPT hosted at the Abington store. That GPT will be held on June 29. The format is Modern and the winner will also receive a box of Modern Masters in addition to the 2-round byes. This should be a big turnout. Everyone will be gunning for that box of Modern Masters. This could be your chance to open a foil Tarmogoyf!

 

Do you play Weiss Schwarz?

 

 

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If you play Weiss Schwarz, rumor has it that the store will be getting some visitors from out of town looking for some pick-up games. So if you’re tired of the usual competition and are looking for some new action and new opponents, this is your opportunity to do so.

 

The usual time for Weiss Schwarz actions is 2:00 PM on Saturday. Be there or be a four-sided object.

 

M15 prerelease dates have been set

 

Can you believe it’s time for another “Magic: The Gathering” set to be released out into the wild? The Magic 2015 core set prerelease has been scheduled for both the Abington and Plainville stores.

 

All of the information you need to know can be read here, but if you’re too lazy to click on the link then keep reading.

 

The prerelease packs will once again make their presence known. It is important to know that if you’d like to be guaranteed a specific color of your choice you’ll need to preregister for the event you want to participate in.

 

Regarding preregistration, there were some issues with the Journey Into Nyx prerelease where some people couldn’t get the color they wanted to when they showed up to the store. Unfortunately, the colors they wanted had all been spoken for through the preregistration process. If you don’t want to be denied a color, please, I urge you to preregister ahead of time so you don’t miss out on the color you want.

 

Oh yeah, I was talking about the prerelease. The event will be held the weekend of July 12-13. Here is a quick rundown of what’s happening:

 

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Format: Sealed Deck*

Date: July 12th Friday night / Saturday morning

Time: 12:00am (midnight)

Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

This event will run 4 rounds.

 

Format: Sealed Deck*

Date: July 12th Saturday afternoon

Time: 12:00pm

Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

This event will run 4 rounds.

 

Format: Sealed Deck*

Date: July 12th Saturday night

Time: 6:00pm

Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

This event will run 4 rounds.

 

Format: Two-Headed Giant Sealed Deck**

Date: July 13th Sunday afternoon

Time: 12:00pm in PLAINVILLE, 6:00pm in ABINGTON

Entrance Fee: $20.00 per person

This event will run 4 rounds.

 

Format: Sealed Deck*

Date: July 13th Sunday night

Time: 6:00pm in PLAINVILLE, 12:00pm in ABINGTON

Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

This event will run 4 rounds.

 

*Sealed Deck: Each player receives one Core Set 2015 Prerelease Pack corresponding to the color of their choice.

 

**Two-Headed Giant Sealed Deck:  Each TEAM will receive 2 Core Set 2015 Prerelease Packs with which to build two 40 card decks.

 

Here is also a breakdown of what you’ll get when you enter the prerelease:

 

Each Player will receive one Core Set 2015 Prerelease Pack that contains:

 

5 Core Set 2015 booster packs

1 Seeded booster pack*

1 Premium promo card

1 Activity card

1 Spindown life counter

1 Welcome Letter

For this event, players may use the promo card included with the Prerelease Pack in their tournament deck.

 

*Contains cards from the Core Set that are or have synergy with the color you chose.

 

Well that’s it for now. I hope you enjoyed this week’s version of “This week in gaming.” If you liked what you read then help us out by spreading the word. Hit the social media buttons down below and tell all your friends about this article and the store!

 

About the author

 

Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!

 

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Privateer Press Announces ‘Iron Kingdoms Unleashed’ RPG

 

According to hobby news website ICv2.com, in early 2015 Privateer Press plans to ratchet-up the level of violence in its fantasy RPGs with the launch Iron Kingdoms Unleashed, a self-contained, hyper-aggressive role-playing game that is set in the wilds of western Immoren (Immoren is the continent that is the setting for Privateer’s Iron Kingdoms RPG as well as its Warmachine and HORDES miniature games).  Iron Kingdoms Unleashed will be both a complete game unto itself and fully compatible with the Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy Roleplaying Game, though Unleashed will have sharper, more feral edge to it.


 
Iron Kingdoms Unleashed will offer players a wide range choices for their fantasy surrogates ranging from Trolls, to Farrow, Gatormen, Bog Trogs, Pygmy Trolls, Nyss, humans, Warlocks, Tharn Ravengers, and more.  Careers open to players include (among others) Mistspeaker, Bokar, Bonegrinders, and Monsterhunter.   In addition to a large number of playable characters, Iron Kingdoms Unleashed will also include a wide range of monsters for players to do battle with in this extremely aggressive fantasy RPG in which bloody encounters look like they will be extremely frequent.  Over 100 pages of the Iron Kingdoms Unleashed Core Rulebook, which is due out in early 2015 and contains all the elements necessary to play, will be devoted to detailing the powers, habits, and occasional weaknesses of the game’s many monsters.


 
The recently announced Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy: Monsternomicon supplement for the Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy RPG, which is due out in September, and which contains vital information on 40 different monsters, will be fully compatible with the new Iron Kingdoms Unleashed RPG.

 

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Stronghold Games Announces New Edition of Popular Board Game ‘Medina’

 

Stronghold Games announced last week that it will release a new edition of the critically-acclaimed board game Medina in November, according to hobby news website ICv2.com.


 
The game was designed by Stefan Dorra (Amazonas, The Bucket King, Buccaneer) in 2001, nominated for several European awards,  and was originally published in the US by Rio Grande Games.  The strategy and city-building game takes place in 1822, in the city of Medina.  Players build large palaces and renovate the city wall, as they improve and expand the city.  Players get points for finishing buildings, building the largest buildings of a certain color, and connecting buildings to the city walls.

 

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The new edition features a double sided board, as well as nearly 200 wooden pieces, tiles, four player screens, a score block, and a rulebook with updated game play. The game is for 3 -4 players ages 10 and up, and plays in 60-90 minutes.  


 
Stronghold is releasing a slew of new games in the second half of 2014, including DiamondsAmong the Stars and others – all available at your local Battleground Games & Hobbies!

 

 

 

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Z-Man Games Announces ‘Chimera’

Last week, Z-Man Games has announced it will release the new card game Chimera in the third quarter, with a pre-release at Gen Con in August, according to hobby news website ICv2.com.


 
Inspired by Tichu and other hand-management/hand shedding games,Chimera is a three player game where each round one player is the Chimera, and the other two are the Chimera Hunters.  The player who bets highest for the round is the Chimera, while the other two players try to stop that player from winning their bet.  Rivals play sequentially pairs, trips and straights to collect points.

 

 

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The box comes with 54 cards, a scoring pad and a rulebook. The game is for three players, ages 13 and up, and plays in 45 minutes.  Sounds like a sweet game to add to any board game collection. Ask a Battleground Games & Hobbies associate to order this game for you today!

 

 

 

 

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