MTG: Theros Beyond Death Planeswalker Deck – Set of 2
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Description
Magic the Gathering (MtG) is a collectable card game for 2 or more players. Each game represents a battle between powerful wizards known as Planeswalkers, who have the ability to travel the multiverse.
Players will cast spells, summon creatures and deploy artifacts to overcome their opponents. Typically, a player will win by reducing their opponents starting life points to zero, but there are other paths to victory.
To play the game, each player will need a deck of at least 60 cards. Players may use pre-constructed decks or customised decks created from their personal card collection.
Theros Beyond Death is the 83rd expansion for Magic the Gathering (MtG), released on 24 January 2020. The set is comprised of 254 cards, including 101 Commons, 80 Uncommons, 53 Rares, 15 Mythic Rares, and five Basic Lands.
It is the fourth expansion to be based on the plane of Theros, a world modelled on Hellenic Greece. The set design, like others based on Theros, is heavily influenced by Greek Mythology. Mechanically, Beyond Death continues to emphasise the Enchantment card type, as previous Theros sets did. Aside from introducing a large number of these cards, players will find plenty of cards with synergies for Enchantments.
Each Planeswalker Deck product contains:
A pre-constructed, ready to play 60-card deck
2 15-card booster packs
1 MTG arena code, allowing the purchaser to play the same deck on MTG Arena.
Included in the 60-card deck is a foil version of the named planeswalker and a number of exclusive cards. Two planeswalker decks were released as part of the Theros Beyond Death expansion. By ordering this product you will receive one copy of each:
Elspeth Planeswalker Deck, which contains the following exclusive cards: Elspeth, Undaunted Hero, Elspeth's Devotee, Eidolon of Inspiration and Sunlit Hope.
Ashiok Planeswalker Deck, which contains the following exclusive cards: Ashiok, Sculptor of Fears, Ashiok's Forerunner, Swimmer in Nightmares and Mindwrack Harpy.
Player Count: 2+
Time: Depending on format 20 - 70 minutes
Age: 13+
Magic the Gathering (MtG) is a long running, collectable card game for two or more players. Each game represents a battle between powerful wizards, known as Planeswalkers, who have the ability to travel a multiverse. Within this multiverse lies countless worlds inhabited by species as varied as the fantastic lands they live in.
Players will cast spells, summon creatures, and deploy artifacts to overcome their opponents. Typically, a player will win by reducing their opponent’s starting life points to zero, but there are other paths to victory.
Theros Beyond Death is the 83rd expansion for Magic the Gathering (MtG), released on 24 January 2020. It is the fourth expansion to be based on the plane of Theros, a world modelled on Hellenic Greece. The set design, like others based on Theros, is heavily influenced by Greek Mythology.
Mechanically, Beyond Death continues to emphasise the Enchantment card type, as previous Theros sets did. Aside from introducing a large number of these cards, players will find plenty of cards with synergies for Enchantments. Also, with the introduction of the new keyword action Escape,you have a new way to interact with your graveyard.
Theros Beyond Death Planeswalker Decks
A Planeswalker deck is a pre-constructed, ready to play, 60 card deck, which also comes with two booster packs. This product is aimed primarily at new players, as it enables a player to jump right into the action. It will also help players begin to learn the strategies and mechanics of gameplay and deck construction. As part of the Theros Beyond Death product range, two Planeswalker decks have been released. Both contain cards showcasing the new themes and mechanics introduced in the Theros Beyond Death expansion.
Ashiok’s Deck
Decklist
Planeswalker (1) Ashiok, Sculptor of Fears x1* | Enchantment (2) Mire’s Grasp x2 |
Creature (17)
Ashiok’s Forerunner x2* Pharika’s Spawn x2 Devourer of Memory x2 Elite Instructor x2 Swimmer in Nightmares x3* Towering-Wave Mystic x3 Underworld Charger x3
Enchantment Creature (6) Gravebreaker Lamia x1 Tymaret, Chosen from Death x1 Mindwrack Harpy x4* |
Instant (4)
Final Death x2 Glimpse of Freedom x2 |
Sorcery (5)
Funeral Rites x2 Sleep of the Dead x3 |
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Land (25)
Unknown Shores x2 Swamp x12 Island x11 |
*Denotes exclusive cards, only available in this product.
Deck Strategy
Ashiok’s deck makes use of mechanics that interact with the graveyard, yours and your opponent’s. Ashiok, Sculptor of Fears, Mindwrack Harpy, and Towering-Wave Mystic enable you to mill* yourself and your opponent. This will annoy your opponent, and potentially take out some of their threats before they are even drawn. However, the real benefit is in your own growing graveyard.
Cards like Devourer of Memory, and Swimmer in Nightmares benefit from cards entering your graveyard. Underworld Charger and Pharika’s Spawn can be cast from the graveyard, by exiling other cards from it. Both creatures enter play with +1/+1 counters, if cast from the graveyard, giving you a 5/5 and 5/6 to play with. Sleep of the Dead can also be cast from the graveyard in the same way, providing a useful means to temporarily deal with a trouble threat.
Use Gravebreaker Lamia or Ashiok’s Forerunner to get your Planeswalker into play, then use her to steal creatures from your opponent. With Ashiok, you can target your opponent’s creatures in play and in the graveyard, enabling you to use their own deck against them. Just be careful not to decimate your own library. If you run out of cards to draw, you’ll lose the game.
*To mill you opponent is to make them put cards from their library into their graveyard. It’s an annoying tactic!
Elspeth’s Deck
Decklist
Creature (19)
Taranika, Akroan Veteran x1 Archon of Falling Stars x2 Elspeth’s Devotee x2* Hero of the Winds x2 Daybreak Chimera x4 Leonin of the Lost Pride x4 Sunlit Hoplite x4*
Enchantment Creature (4) Daxos, Blessed by the Sun x1 Eidolon of Inspiration x3* |
Planeswalker (1) Elspeth, Undaunted Hero x1* |
Enchantment (6)
Indomitable Will x3 Dreaful Apathy x3 |
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Instant (5)
Karametra’s Blessing x3 Phalanx Tactics x2 |
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Land (25) Plains x25 |
*Denotes exclusive cards, only available in this product.
Deck Strategy
This Elspeth deck is a straightforward, albeit slightly aggressive, example of a mono white deck. It plays to the themes and mechanics of the set well highlighting, in particular, synergies with enchantments, and Enchantment Creatures.
Leonin of the Lost Pride and Sunlit Hoplite provide the early game attackers. Both can be sacrificed strategically, to good effect. When Leonin of the Lost Pride dies, you will be able to remove a threat from your opponent’s graveyard. If you’re playing against the Ashiok deck, this will be a very useful ability. The Sunlit Hoplite can be recovered once Elspeth enters the battlefield. Provided you can keep her in play, you can use her ability to keep pulling Hoplites back into the fray.
Eidolon of Inspiration and Taranika, Akroan Veteran will help bolster your attacks. Make use of the Instant and Sorceries to tip combat in your favour, and remove your opponent’s early threats. Keep up a steady attack to force your opponent on to the back foot. By the time you get your Flying creatures into play, you should be in a good position to push on.
Thoughts
As I’ve stated before, the Planeswalker Decks are not designed to be competitive. They provide new players with a ready to play product that will help them get a feel for the game. I do find these two decks slightly more interesting that other recent Planeswalker products. The Ashiok deck in particular, as it showcases some interesting mechanics new players will benefit from learning. If you are new to Magic, these might be worth picking up. Both contain some interesting cards you may later build into custom decks.