Magic: the Gathering News for August 2006
At last, the MiseTings
Coldsnap article competition has come to an end. The competition was announced a little earlier than usual, about a month before the actual release of the set. Submissions were accepted until July 21, with some particularly excellent articles sent in during the last week of competition. While many articles, as expected, focused on the unique history of Cold Snap and the Ice Age block, others, including the eventual winner, did not.
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For the thousands of players and fans of Magic: the Gathering Online II, version 3.0 is one of the most highly anticipated games in development, along with Halo 3, Final Fantasy XIII, Metal Gear Solid 4, and Duke Nukem Forever. Oh, and that new Zelda game too. But today, I have the honor of introducing a sister project to MTGO III which may well raise even more excitement –
Magic Online Special Edition.
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This week, I thought I would address a concern of some readers. "Why do you print ridiculously bad articles?"
This is a very complex question. I apologize that it's taken twelve years to have a forum to explain it. Here is my attempt to explain why bad articles exist.
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Homelands, the joke of all tournament legal Magic expansions, was on the butt end of the best slapstick thrown at it yet when Wizards of the Coast announced Coldsnap, a new "lost" set, would take the place of Homelands in Ice Age Block. Don't forget to tip your servers.
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Hello Misethings! Ok guys so basicaly 2day were gona review some coldsnap crads… And since its blue day well do blue… Lets get stared!!
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