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Deck Deconstruction Companion (Magic, the Gathering) |
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Rating: Summary: Two Thumbs WAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY UP Review: I find this very very useful! Explains about when a particular type of deck was first used and how well it did. Plus lets you know of other decks similiar, example the Red Sligh deck, it gives you multiple types of Sligh decks and who used them and when. Very nice book. It also breaks down what the decks primary strengths and weaknesses are.
Rating: Summary: Two Thumbs WAAAAAYYYYYYYYY Up Review: I liked this book, it gives some examples of decks like a sligh deck, then gives you a breakdown of its strengths and weakness. Very nice book for those of us that have problems building decks and gives us a chance to see variations of those decks.
Rating: Summary: Buy this book Review: It may be out of date now, but this book is still highly valuable to the intermediate magic the gathering player, this is the book that will help prepare you for tournament play
Rating: Summary: The one MTG book that has stood the test of time Review: Most Magic books do not age well. I am to say that this one has. Granted, none of the more recent cards are in the book, but it still makes a great primer to learn on Magic's permanent decktypes. It's Type 1 decks are still valid to look thru. The ingenuity of other deck types will encourage new players how to look at various deck styles. If you can find a copy, buy it.
Rating: Summary: The one MTG book that has stood the test of time Review: Most Magic books do not age well. I am to say that this one has. Granted, none of the more recent cards are in the book, but it still makes a great primer to learn on Magic's permanent decktypes. It's Type 1 decks are still valid to look thru. The ingenuity of other deck types will encourage new players how to look at various deck styles. If you can find a copy, buy it.
Rating: Summary: wow this book is great for all magic players Review: This book covers every stragty, deck, and their stengths an weekness. This book is a must for all magic players
Rating: Summary: This book is a great book for Magic players. Review: This book discusses just about every form of decks there are, and tips on making these decks. You can learn which deck type is dominant, your deck's weaknesses and strengths, and more. This book is a necessity for all Magic players!
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