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Avacyn Restored - Bound by Strength

By: Wizards of the Coast

Type: Collectible Card Game (Box)

Product Line: MTG - Intro Packs - Innistrad Block

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Last Stocked on 7/24/2013

Product Info

Title
Avacyn Restored - Bound by Strength
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2012
Dimensions
8x5x3"
NKG Part #
2147468537
MFG. Part #
WOC39954-BS
Type
Collectible Card Game (Box)
Age Range
13 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players

Description

Ignite the Dawn

The archangel Avacyn has returned! A bright, fiery dawn banishes Innistrad’s shadows. Humanity takes up arms and drives back the creatures of the night. With flights of angels overhead, the righteous band together and wield holy light and miraculous magic to restore the balance of their world.

The Avacyn Restored TCG set features 244 black-bordered cards, including randomly inserted premium versions of all cards in the set.

If you like teamwork (and overwhelming your opponent), you'll love the "Bound by Strength" deck. The soulbond ability lets pairs of creatures share their powers—but soulbond creatures get the benefit of their abilities only if they're paired with another creature, so it's important to put plenty of them out!

In some cases, pairing two soulbond creatures together is the best play. Sometimes different choices can pay off. If you pair Tandem Lookout and Latch Seeker, Latch Seeker becomes an unblockable creature that lets you draw a card whenever it deals damage to an opponent! And pairing anything to Flowering Lumberknot is a good idea, since this four-mana 5/5 can attack or block only while paired.

Naturally, the deck also has a few tricks in store. Joint Assault gives +2/+2 to any creature, whether it's paired or not—and if it is, the other creature gets the bonus too! Wolfir Avenger's flash ability lets you create a pair when your opponent's not expecting it. Both Nephalia Smuggler and Deadeye Navigator let you exile a creature and immediately return it to the battlefield, which can let it dodge a removal spell or set up a new soulbond pair. And if all else fails, a timely Overrun can quickly end the game in your favor.

If you'd like to personalize the deck, the first move is probably to add in more Wolfir Silverhearts. Other good options include Soul of the Harvest, a 6/6 creature, which lets you draw a card each time you put a creature onto the battlefield, and Descendants' Path, which could net you a free creature each turn.

Contents:

  • A ready-to-play 60-card deck featuring a foil premium Wolfir Silverheart
  • A sealed 15-card booster pack
  • A strategy insert
  • A Magic "learn to play" guide

    Please note: Due to Wizards of the Coast policy, we cannot sell sealed Magic internationally.