Modern Masters League

D20 Games 1530 Park Street, Alameda, CA, United States

Modern Masters is coming out on June 7th, 2013.  This limited print set, brings back a number of the staples in the Modern Format, a style of magic play that uses cards as far back as 8th edition.  Generally, the larger pool of cards a format has to pull from, the more valuable the "best" cards …

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$100

Friday Night Magic

D20 Games 1530 Park Street, Alameda, CA, United States

Cost is $15 and comes with an optional pack of $3.50 ultra pro sleeves for only $2 extra. Format is casual, playing 3 rounds, with a pack for a prize for the winner of each round. Current Drafts will be 1 Born of the Gods and 2 Theros packs. BTW...GREAT Draft Practice sites Wizards Site (Simple …

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Father’s Day Mystery Box-Fat Pack WarsTwo-Headed Giant

D20 Games Alameda

Special Father's Day version....Any team that includes a Father/kid(or adult kid) combo gets an extra bonus pack each at the end of the event...  Packs at 4, 4-5:30 to build decks and 5:30 for match start time.

Mystery box--each team reaches in and picks for a random fatpack...the ten packs are split between the two players. Two-headed giants are a team Magic the Gathering event. Teams usually comprise of buddies, parent/kid combos, and a lot of couples. Both players play together, sharing a life total, showing each other their cards, consulting with each other and playing at the same times, and play 3 rounds for extra prize packs, (but mostly for fun.)

Hour of Devastation Two-Headed Giant

D20 Games Alameda

Two-headed giants are a team Magic the Gathering event. Teams usually comprise of buddies, parent/kid combos, and a lot of couples. Both players play together, sharing a life total, showing each other their cards, consulting with each other and playing at the same times, and play 3 rounds for extra prize packs, (but mostly for fun.)

Amonkhet Two-Headed Giant

D20 Games Alameda

Two-headed giants are a team Magic the Gathering event. Teams usually comprise of buddies, parent/kid combos, and a lot of couples. Both players play together, sharing a life total, showing each other their cards, consulting with each other and playing at the same times, and play 3 rounds for extra prize packs, (but mostly for fun.)

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