Showing posts with label Magic The Gathering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic The Gathering. Show all posts

Friday, 24 February 2012

Magic The Gathering Dark Ascension Event Decks promotion

Today sees the worldwide release of the Dark Ascension Event Decks for Magic The Gathering.

These are some pretty devastating decks, designed for immediate use in tournament play. With a little tinkering I'm sure any player could turn these into something suited to their own unique play style and mop the floor with the opposition. The decklists can be found here.


The decks retail at £20 each, but while stocks last you can get one for only £15, when purchased with an Dark Ascension Intro Deck or with the Proud Lion dark Ascension booster pack offer (three boosters for £10!). That's a saving off 25% on the cost of an Event Deck!

Friday, 6 May 2011

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY - now with added Magic The Gathering

Tomorrow is Free Comic Book Day 2011 and personally I can't wait!

Yesterday, Wizards Of The Coast got in on the action and send Proud Lion a bunch of freebies to give away.


Whilst stocks last, you can get a free Magic The Gathering comic, a free How To Play CD-ROM and one of five free 30 card demo decks! Each one is themed around a famous Planeswalker - choose from Chandra Nalaar, Garruk Wildspeaker, Ajani Goldmane, Jace Beleren or Liliana Vess.


Supplies are limited, so get down early to avoid disappointment! Proud Lion is open from 10:00am.

See you all at Free Comic Book Day tomorrow!

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Big Game Hunting - What in the heck is downtime anyway?

On one of my earlier articles, a colleague from a writing group I’m with asked a really great question – that is:

“How do you handle down time? Do you have ways to help yourself submerge once again into the realms of fantasy and gaming?”
(Raven Bower)

I've been thinking about this since the comment was posted, and the thing that I keep coming back to is this...

Unfortunately, or perhaps deliberately, the only time I get real "downtime" is when I’m forced into it. Gaming and writing have such an overlap for me that if I’m not gaming, I’m playing with my characters, in my head.

But yes, I’m about to make a very shameful admission. I play two of *the* most addictive games known to mankind. And I’m mostly unscathed by the experiences too.


The less said about World of Warcrack - Warcraft, sorry - the better, but it’s a good game for mindless fun. Eve was far too complex for me to enjoy for any length of time and caused a strange little disconnect in my head because I was immersed in writing a hard sci-fi book about space travel, so I’d keep randomly doing some dodgy quasi-fan fiction based on my book and Eve. It was at that point I stopped playing. A good rule of thumb? If you’re doing something in your book that your “in game” character did for a quest, chances are it wasn't your idea...

The other game I play, Magic The Gathering, is a very expensive hobby. Despite that I've got some gorgeous decks thanks to the various pieces of advice I've been given, and Magic is about the only time I’m actually so immersed in the game that I don’t pay attention to much else. In other games, I’ll check my phone, write snippets on my notepad... anything that breaks the downtime, but with Magic? Nothing other than kicking ass. Or being kicked from here to next week.

I’m not as addicted as others – we have one friend who is painting cards as a project and I know another friend who stays up all hours of the night grinding raid instances for that last bit of kit, but then my downtime is fiction writing as well. And I’m as addicted as you get to that!

D Kai Wilson-Viola isn’t looking for that last Mythic rare from the new M:TG set, nope...