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Gregoire Thibault - February 16, 2015

From the Vault Angels

Ffrom the Vault Angels

The latest of the FtV series has been announced, as From the Vault Angels. We can assume a plethora of all the best Angels ever created in Magic. Personally i’m a little disappointed, nothing new here just another FTV Dragons style special edition. However the cards are high quality foils and there  is always at least a couple that would look good in your EDH / Commander deck. These From the Vault angels and other FTV make great gifts for any MTG fans, other than that I’d suggest keeping a sealed copy although I don’t think they will get great value like the FTV Exiled and FTV Relics, it will be more like FTV Dragons which is not as much.

From the Vault Angels logo From the Vault Angels symbol

 

 

  • Release Date: August 21, 2015
  • Twitter Hashtag: #MTGANGELS
  • MSRP: $34.99

 

Content and Details

  • Fifteen premium foil cards, including five with new art.
  • An exclusive Spindown™ life counter.
  • A collector’s guide.
  • Each card has been printed using a foil process unique to the From the Vault series.
  • From the Vault: Angels will be available worldwide in English only, and will have an extremely limited print run.
  • All cards are black bordered and tournament legal. This means that these cards are legal for use in any tournaments where the original printings are still legal.

 

From the Vault Angels Card Gallery

 

Akroma Angel of WrathAkroma Angel of FuryAvacyn Angel of HopeArchangel of StrifeAurelia, the warleaderBaneslayer AngelEntreat the AngelsExalted AngelIona Shield of EmeriaIridescent AngelJenara, Asura of WarLightning Angelplatinum AngelSerra AngelTariel, Reckoner of Souls

 

Artwork

From the Vault Angels Artwork 1

Iridescent Angel Artwork

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Eric Jeffrey Seltzer - January 29, 2014

Champion’s Deck – Reanimator by Thomas Graves (1st at SCG ...

Griselbrand
Reanimator
Thomas Graves
1st Place at StarCityGames Legacy Open on 1/19/2014
Lands (15)

Creatures (7)

Spells (38)

Sideboard

Since the dawn of magic a recurring theme in black decks is the necromantic flavor of reanimation. The ability to make creatures rise from the grave is a very powerful ability indeed. Over the years more and more cards have been printed on that same motif constantly improving in quality and scope. Coupled with ways to search particular creatures from your deck then either discard them to the grave or put them directly there and better more powerful creatures themselves we have an engine designed to crush opponents with relative ease.

The creature package is the most important aspect of the deck and rising to the top we have one of the best creatures ever printed Griselbrand the focus with a full set to ensure his timely arrival. The are also singleton targets with Iona, Shield of Emeria to lock down a particular color of the opponent, Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite to hamper any creature based strategies, and Tidespout Tyrant to wreck and permanent centric plans. To get your target into the graveyard there are two packages with either Careful Study to not only dig through your deck but also discard a creature to raise or Entomb which will seek a specific target directly to the graveyard depending on your need. Once you have your target ready you are able to either use Reanimate or Exhume to bring your creature back from the dead. There is also a pair of Show and Tell as a secondary way to get a creature into play, but be wary that your opponent won’t be able to trump with a card of his own. As the deck has blue there is the standard draw engine with full sets both of Brainstorm and Ponder to get the cards you need quickly to your hand as you want to ‘go off’ as quickly as possible. To protect yourself as much as possible you have Force of Will and Daze as counter backup with a pair of Thoughtseize as well that can either strip the opponent or serve as a discard outlet in a pinch. Your land count is low at 15 but you couple that with a set of Lotus Petal which allow for some explosive starts with a deck that is very very powerful.
This is a deck that will no doubt continue to be a force within Legacy as it is capable of doing some very broken things. The true power of this deck lies in the new creatures that are printed and as we saw with the printing of Griselbrand as the continue to push the envelope the power will just continue to grow. I for one am very excited to see how it will continue to grow going forward.
Eric J Seltzer
@ejseltzer on Twitter