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The page says that Tempest was the first set to bring in pre-constructed decks.
The page says that Tempest was the first set to bring in pre-constructed decks.


Looks like Mirage was actually the first set to do so, 1 year earlier.
Looks like Mirage was actually the first set to do so, 1 year earlier.{{unsigned|191.101.210.213 }}
: The Tempest preconstructed decks were the first to be sold in paper. The decks of the Mirage block were online only. --[[User:Hunterofsalvation|Hunterofsalvation]] ([[User talk:Hunterofsalvation|talk]]) 10:10, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
 
:The Tempest preconstructed decks were the first precons, full stop.  Mirage precons were not available until Mirage was released online in 2005 (nearly a decade later), and were only available in digital form.{{unsigned|Cardbreaker-gpuser}}
 
== Tempest theme decks advanced lists ==
 
Jay Kirkman has given them in an old column: https://www.coolstuffinc.com/a/jaykirkman-09212016-a-fly-in-amber-the-theme-decks-of-tempest
 
Given that he’s the guy behind the Precon fansite Ertai’s Lament his source should be pretty good.

Latest revision as of 02:16, 6 December 2022

So I am trying to Find it on the next and i have LOOKED EVERYWHERE, in the Themed Decks there where Advanced Builds, the Silvers involved a Feldons cane a Disk, and a Furnace Does anyone have these advanced builds anywhere? if it wasn't in there could it of been Duelist?

Only the Exodus page from WOTC has advanced builds listed for their preconstructed decks. It must have been a Duelist or other magazine that listed advanced builds for Tempest. --GeoMike 01:38, 9 February 2009 (UTC)

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The page says that Tempest was the first set to bring in pre-constructed decks.

Looks like Mirage was actually the first set to do so, 1 year earlier.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 191.101.210.213 (talkcontribs).

The Tempest preconstructed decks were the first to be sold in paper. The decks of the Mirage block were online only. --Hunterofsalvation (talk) 10:10, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
The Tempest preconstructed decks were the first precons, full stop. Mirage precons were not available until Mirage was released online in 2005 (nearly a decade later), and were only available in digital form.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cardbreaker-gpuser (talkcontribs).

Tempest theme decks advanced lists

Jay Kirkman has given them in an old column: https://www.coolstuffinc.com/a/jaykirkman-09212016-a-fly-in-amber-the-theme-decks-of-tempest

Given that he’s the guy behind the Precon fansite Ertai’s Lament his source should be pretty good.