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A '''Challenge Deck''' is [[preconstructed theme deck]] with special ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' cards (like [[elite]] [[creature]]s and [[sorcery|sorceries]]). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules,<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/challenge-decks-2013-09-11|Challenge Decks|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 11, 2013}}</ref> also known as "player vs. environment" (PvE).<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/182567983658/any-chance-we-could-get-some-more-pve-products|title=Any chance we could get some more “PVE” products like the Hero’s Trial decks from Theros?|February 04, 2019}}</ref> The challenge cards have special [[card back]]s, which means they aren't counted as regular ''Magic'' cards. When playing against the challenge deck [[player]]s may use [[hero]] cards.


A '''challenge deck''' is [[preconstructed theme deck]] with special ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' cards (like [[elite]] [[creatures]] and [[sorceries]]). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules. <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/challenge-decks-2013-09-11|Challenge Decks|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 11, 2013}}</ref> The '''challenge cards''' have special [[card back|backs]], which means they aren’t counted as regular ''magic'' cards. When playing against the challenge deck [[player]]s may use [[Hero card]]s,
Playing against challenge decks is a [[casual]] [[multiplayer]] variant of ''Magic'', much like [[Horde Magic]]. The players each have 20 life and take their turn simultaneously. Players may begin the game with up to two [[hero]] cards on the [[battlefield]] to assist in defeating the challenge deck. These act like a [[vanguard]] (or ''[[Magic Online]]'' avatar). The players win when they meet the challenge deck's win condition. The challenge deck is victorious if all of the players have been eliminated from the game.
 
Playing against Challenge decks is a [[casual]] [[multiplayer]] variant of ''Magic'', much like [[Horde Magic]]. The players each have 20 life and take their turn simultaneously. Players may begin the game with up to two [[Hero card]]s in their [[Command zone]] to assist in defeating the Challenge Deck. These act like a [[Vanguard]] (or [[Magic online]] Avatar). The players win when they meet the Challenge Deck's win condition. The Challenge Deck is victorious if all of the players have been eliminated from the game.


==Releases==
==Releases==
[[File:Challenge deck.jpg|thumb|Challenge deck]]
[[File:Challenge deck.jpg|thumb|Cards found in a Challenge Deck]]
So far, three challenge decks have been released:
So far, three challenge decks have been released:
* [[Face the Hydra]] (''[[Theros]]''; green card backs) <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/theros-game-day-and-challenge-deck-2013-10-17|''Theros'' Game Day and Challenge Deck|[[Mike McArtor]]|October 17, 2013}}</ref>
* [[Face the Hydra]] (''[[Theros]]''; green card backs)<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/theros-game-day-and-challenge-deck-2013-10-17|''Theros'' Game Day and Challenge Deck|[[Mike McArtor]]|October 17, 2013}}</ref>
* [[Battle the Horde]] (''[[Born of the Gods]]''; red card backs) <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/game-day-and-challenge-deck-2014-02-25|''Born of the Gods'' Game Day and Challenge Deck|[[Mike McArtor]]|February 25, 2014}}</ref>
* [[Battle the Horde]] (''[[Born of the Gods]]''; red card backs)<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/game-day-and-challenge-deck-2014-02-25|''Born of the Gods'' Game Day and Challenge Deck|[[Mike McArtor]]|February 25, 2014}}</ref>
* [[Defeat a God]] (''[[Journey into Nyx]]''; indigo card backs ) <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/journey-nyx-game-day-and-challenge-deck-multiplayer-2014-05-23-0|''Journey into Nyx'' Game Day and Challenge Deck (with Multiplayer)|[[Mike McArtor]]|May 23, 2014}}</ref>
* [[Defeat a God]] (''[[Journey into Nyx]]''; indigo card backs)<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/journey-nyx-game-day-and-challenge-deck-multiplayer-2014-05-23-0|''Journey into Nyx'' Game Day and Challenge Deck (with Multiplayer)|[[Mike McArtor]]|May 23, 2014}}</ref>
 
When the fourth Theros set was released, ''[[Theros Beyond Death]]'', it didn't feature a Challenge Deck. It wasn't deemed a popular enough product.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/190470043328/hey-maro-the-new-theros-set-is-quite-cool-but|title=May I voice my disappointment we didn't get a new Challenge deck?|January 25, 2020}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 07:09, 19 May 2020

Challenge Deck
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Cross}
Rules
Type Constructed
Multiplayer {Tick}
Not to be confused with Challenger Deck series.

A Challenge Deck is preconstructed theme deck with special Magic: The Gathering cards (like elite creatures and sorceries). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules,[1] also known as "player vs. environment" (PvE).[2] The challenge cards have special card backs, which means they aren't counted as regular Magic cards. When playing against the challenge deck players may use hero cards.

Playing against challenge decks is a casual multiplayer variant of Magic, much like Horde Magic. The players each have 20 life and take their turn simultaneously. Players may begin the game with up to two hero cards on the battlefield to assist in defeating the challenge deck. These act like a vanguard (or Magic Online avatar). The players win when they meet the challenge deck's win condition. The challenge deck is victorious if all of the players have been eliminated from the game.

Releases

Cards found in a Challenge Deck

So far, three challenge decks have been released:

When the fourth Theros set was released, Theros Beyond Death, it didn't feature a Challenge Deck. It wasn't deemed a popular enough product.[6]

References