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''[[Throne of Eldraine]]'' introduces decks designed for the [[Brawl]] format.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/new-era-brawl-2019-07-22|A New Era of Brawl|[[Gavin Verhey]]|July 22, 2019}}</ref><ref name="Inside">{{DailyRef|card-preview/inside-throne-eldraine-brawl-decks-2019-09-04|Inside the ''Throne of Eldraine'' Brawl Decks|[[Gavin Verhey]]|September 4, 2019}}</ref> | ''[[Throne of Eldraine]]'' introduces decks designed for the [[Brawl]] format.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/new-era-brawl-2019-07-22|A New Era of Brawl|[[Gavin Verhey]]|July 22, 2019}}</ref><ref name="Inside">{{DailyRef|card-preview/inside-throne-eldraine-brawl-decks-2019-09-04|Inside the ''Throne of Eldraine'' Brawl Decks|[[Gavin Verhey]]|September 4, 2019}}</ref> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
These 60-card decks use cards from throughout [[Standard]], from ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' all the way through ''Throne of Eldraine''. There are 20 unique cards in these decks that aren't found in [[Draft Booster]]s (but they can still be found in [[Collector Booster]]s.) Each deck has seven of them — four cards unique to that deck, one card shared with one other Brawl Deck, and two cards shared with each other Brawl Deck. These cards are all legal in Standard, Brawl, and all other formats that allow the latest sets (or at least ones where cards in new sets are legal). A [[life wheel]] is included in the packaging.<ref>{{TwitterRef|GavinVerhey|1169733864425525248|author=[[Gavin Verhey]]|title=For all those wondering what the new life wheel in the MTG Eldraine Brawl Decks looks like... check it out!|date=September 6, 2019}}</ref> However, this product doesn't come with any printed [[token]]s. | These 60-card decks use cards from throughout [[Standard]], from ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' all the way through ''Throne of Eldraine''. There are 20 unique cards in these decks that aren't found in [[Draft Booster]]s (but they can still be found in [[Collector Booster]]s.) Each deck has seven of them — four cards unique to that deck, one card shared with one other Brawl Deck, and two cards shared with each other Brawl Deck. These cards are all legal in Standard, Brawl, and all other formats that allow the latest sets (or at least ones where cards in new sets are legal). A [[life wheel]] is included in the packaging.<ref>{{TwitterRef|GavinVerhey|1169733864425525248|author=[[Gavin Verhey]]|title=For all those wondering what the new life wheel in the MTG Eldraine Brawl Decks looks like... check it out!|date=September 6, 2019}}</ref> However, this product doesn't come with any printed [[token]]s. | ||
[[Melissa DeTora]] from [[Play Design]] was in charge of design for the decks. She selected the colors based on needs for Brawl commanders and designed several of the cards. But then she led a team of four designers from around the country, all external to [[Wizards of the Coast]] and under contract, to actually design the decks and provide feedback. This crew was a mix of different styles and backgrounds, each trying to grab different aspects of the community. Each designer led the design of a different deck. The four designers were [[Emma Handy]] from [[StarCityGames]], [[Henry Davis]] (a local player who had done a lot with community building in the Seattle area), [[Jeremy Geist]] (runner up of [[the Great Designer Search 3]]), and [[Stephanie Schelble]] (a [[casual]] player from New York). | |||
==Decklists== | ==Decklists== | ||
===Wild Bounty=== | ===Wild Bounty=== | ||
[[File:ELD Wild Bounty.png|right|thumb|250px]] | [[File:ELD Wild Bounty.png|right|thumb|250px]] | ||
Designed by Emma Handy. | |||
<d title="Wild Bounty"> | <d title="Wild Bounty"> | ||
Commander | Commander | ||
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1 Circuitous Route | 1 Circuitous Route | ||
1 Flower // Flourish | 1 Flower // Flourish | ||
Sorcery-Instant-Split | |||
1 Incubation // Incongruity | |||
Instant | Instant | ||
1 Growth Spiral | 1 Growth Spiral | ||
1 Run Away Together | 1 Run Away Together | ||
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===Faerie Schemes=== | ===Faerie Schemes=== | ||
[[File:ELD Faerie Schemes.png|right|thumb|250px]] | [[File:ELD Faerie Schemes.png|right|thumb|250px]] | ||
Designed by Jeremy Geist. | |||
<d title="Faerie Schemes"> | <d title="Faerie Schemes"> | ||
Commander | Commander | ||
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* <c>Shimmer Dragon</c> | * <c>Shimmer Dragon</c> | ||
* <c>Workshop Elders</c> | * <c>Workshop Elders</c> | ||
* <c>Mace of the Valiant</c> (shared with [[# | * <c>Mace of the Valiant</c> (shared with [[#Knights' Charge|Knights' Charge]]) | ||
* <c>Command Tower</c> (shared with all decks) | * <c>Command Tower</c> (shared with all decks) | ||
* <c>Arcane Signet</c> (shared with all decks) | * <c>Arcane Signet</c> (shared with all decks) | ||
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===Knights' Charge=== | ===Knights' Charge=== | ||
[[File:ELD Knights' Charge.png|right|thumb|250px]] | [[File:ELD Knights' Charge.png|right|thumb|250px]] | ||
[[File:M20 Corpse Knight misprint.jpg|right|thumb|250px]] | |||
Designed by Stephanie Schelble. | |||
<d title="Knights' Charge"> | <d title="Knights' Charge"> | ||
Commander | Commander | ||
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1 Bond of Discipline | 1 Bond of Discipline | ||
Instant | Sorcery-Instant-Split | ||
1 Response // Resurgence | 1 Response // Resurgence | ||
Instant | |||
1 Ob Nixilis's Cruelty | 1 Ob Nixilis's Cruelty | ||
1 Despark | 1 Despark | ||
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===Savage Hunger=== | ===Savage Hunger=== | ||
[[File:ELD Savage Hunger.png|right|thumb|250px | [[File:ELD Savage Hunger.png|right|thumb|250px]] | ||
Designed by Henry Davis. | |||
<d title="Savage Hunger"> | <d title="Savage Hunger"> | ||
Commander | Commander | ||
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The 1v1 [[MTG Arena]] digital version of this deck replaces <c>Gluttonous Troll</c> and <c>Chittering Witch</c> with <c>Mask of Immolation</c> and <c>Izoni, Thousand-Eyed</c>.<ref name="Arena">{{DailyRef|magic-digital/playing-brawl-arena-2019-09-04|Playing Brawl on Arena|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 4, 2019}}</ref> | The 1v1 [[MTG Arena]] digital version of this deck replaces <c>Gluttonous Troll</c> and <c>Chittering Witch</c> with <c>Mask of Immolation</c> and <c>Izoni, Thousand-Eyed</c>.<ref name="Arena">{{DailyRef|magic-digital/playing-brawl-arena-2019-09-04|Playing Brawl on Arena|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 4, 2019}}</ref> | ||
In the article on the decks by [[Gavin Verhey]], this deck was erroneously called "Savage Hun'''t'''er".<ref name="Inside"/> | In the article on the decks by [[Gavin Verhey]], as well as during the MTG Arena Courtside Brawl event, this deck was erroneously called "Savage Hun'''t'''er".<ref name="Inside"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 29 May 2023
Throne of Eldraine introduces decks designed for the Brawl format.[1][2]
Description
These 60-card decks use cards from throughout Standard, from Guilds of Ravnica all the way through Throne of Eldraine. There are 20 unique cards in these decks that aren't found in Draft Boosters (but they can still be found in Collector Boosters.) Each deck has seven of them — four cards unique to that deck, one card shared with one other Brawl Deck, and two cards shared with each other Brawl Deck. These cards are all legal in Standard, Brawl, and all other formats that allow the latest sets (or at least ones where cards in new sets are legal). A life wheel is included in the packaging.[3] However, this product doesn't come with any printed tokens.
Melissa DeTora from Play Design was in charge of design for the decks. She selected the colors based on needs for Brawl commanders and designed several of the cards. But then she led a team of four designers from around the country, all external to Wizards of the Coast and under contract, to actually design the decks and provide feedback. This crew was a mix of different styles and backgrounds, each trying to grab different aspects of the community. Each designer led the design of a different deck. The four designers were Emma Handy from StarCityGames, Henry Davis (a local player who had done a lot with community building in the Seattle area), Jeremy Geist (runner up of the Great Designer Search 3), and Stephanie Schelble (a casual player from New York).
Decklists
Wild Bounty
Designed by Emma Handy.
Exclusive cards:
- Chulane, Teller of Tales
- Faerie Formation
- Steelbane Hydra
- Tome of Legends
- Thorn Mammoth (shared with Savage Hunger)
- Command Tower (shared with all decks)
- Arcane Signet (shared with all decks)
Faerie Schemes
Designed by Jeremy Geist.
Commander (1)
Creature (7)
Artifact (14)
Enchantment (7)
1 Frogify
Exclusive cards:
- Alela, Artful Provocateur
- Banish into Fable
- Shimmer Dragon
- Workshop Elders
- Mace of the Valiant (shared with Knights' Charge)
- Command Tower (shared with all decks)
- Arcane Signet (shared with all decks)
Knights' Charge
Designed by Stephanie Schelble.
Exclusive cards:
- Syr Gwyn, Hero of Ashvale
- Embereth Skyblazer
- Knights' Charge
- Silverwing Squadron
- Mace of the Valiant (shared with Faerie Schemes)
- Command Tower (shared with all decks)
- Arcane Signet (shared with all decks)
The 1v1 MTG Arena digital version of this deck replaces Embereth Skyblazer and Silverwing Squadron with Shivan Dragon and Tajic, Legion's Edge.[4]
Savage Hunger
Designed by Henry Davis.
Exclusive cards:
- Korvold, Fae-Cursed King
- Chittering Witch
- Gluttonous Troll
- Taste of Death
- Thorn Mammoth (shared with Wild Bounty)
- Command Tower (shared with all decks)
- Arcane Signet (shared with all decks)
The 1v1 MTG Arena digital version of this deck replaces Gluttonous Troll and Chittering Witch with Mask of Immolation and Izoni, Thousand-Eyed.[4]
In the article on the decks by Gavin Verhey, as well as during the MTG Arena Courtside Brawl event, this deck was erroneously called "Savage Hunter".[2]
References
- ↑ Gavin Verhey (July 22, 2019). "A New Era of Brawl". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Gavin Verhey (September 4, 2019). "Inside the Throne of Eldraine Brawl Decks". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Gavin Verhey (September 6, 2019). "For all those wondering what the new life wheel in the MTG Eldraine Brawl Decks looks like... check it out!". Twitter.
- ↑ a b Wizards of the Coast (September 4, 2019). "Playing Brawl on Arena". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.