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New Phyrexia - Ravaging Swarm

By: Wizards of the Coast

Type: Collectible Card Game (Box)

Product Line: MTG - Intro Packs - Scars of Mirrodin Block

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Last Stocked on 6/24/2014

Product Info

Title
New Phyrexia - Ravaging Swarm
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2011
Dimensions
8x5x3"
NKG Part #
2147449507
MFG. Part #
WOC32308-RS
Type
Collectible Card Game (Box)
Age Range
13 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players

Description

Even though the Phyrexian takeover of Mirrodin is at hand, not everyone has fallen prey to the Phyrexian contagion. That's where you come in! With the "Ravaging Swarm" deck, you'll spread the disease to anyone who would still dare to oppose you.

The deck starts off as quickly as possible, preferably with early Glistener Elves and Blighted Agents on the first couple of turns. Since they have infect, each time they deal damage to your opponent, that player gets a poison counter—and since it takes only ten poison counters for a player to lose the game, you're well on your way to victory!

A number of cards in the deck, such as Phyrexian Swarmlord and Mycosynth Fiend, get powered up if your opponent is poisoned. Even a little disease pays big dividends! And cards such as Viral Drake and Plaguemaw Beast let you proliferate, which increases the number of poison counters your opponent has, one... by... one. Once the infestation takes hold, there's no cure.

After you've played the deck a few times, you'll want to put your own stamp on it. Look for cards that pump up your infect creatures' power. Spells such as the Magic 2011 core set card Giant Growth are a good way to do that, as are Equipment like the Mirrodin Besieged card Sword of Feast and Famine. Alternately, planeswalkers such as the core set's Jace Beleren are a great way to take advantage of the proliferate abilities in the deck, since proliferate works on loyalty counters too.

Contents:

  • 1 Ready-to-play 60 card deck featuring a foil premium Phyrexian Swarmlord
  • 1 15-card booster pack
  • Strategy insert
  • Magic "learn to play" guide

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