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Shipping weight: 0.663 pounds (Size: 7.00" H x 5.25" W x 1.75" D)
Due to manufacturer restrictions, this product can only be shipped to addresses in the USA
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
This set provides a lot of nice cards that'd be more expensive to get as singles. It is a pretty good deal for the money in that way. Also, the black deck is fairly good and could be used for some "kitchen table" games without modification. The biggest complaint I have on this set is that these two decks do not make for very good games when played against each other. I got this so I could play against my girlfriend with evenly balanced decks, but the person who gets the white deck always whens, largely due to the number of pro-black creatures. Black is probably the better deck, but angles win thanks to all of the black hoser cards. I thought the whole point was to have two decks that were for playing against each other. I was disappointed because this product did not meet my needs, but it isn't a bad deal nonetheless.
-- By Tanner from Anytown, USA on May 17, 2009
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These decks do have a lot of nicer cards and the premade has a good mix of support for playing against each other or any other deck or group. The angels do seem tougher, but the demons deck would win while sitting on the edge of on one hit point due to some really sweet through down cards that would waffle stomp the angels at crucial moments. Demons win 75% when played, but they have to be really really careful how they play.
-- By oz from Duluth, MN usa on June 07, 2009
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I am giving thise duel deck three sars simply due to a balance issue. The angelic deck is simply far, far superior to the demonic deck ina every way, shape, and form both in performance and card value. Akroma vs. Lord of the Pit? Come on! There are only three demons in the demonic deck (most are imps). Demonic tutor is about the only black card in this deck thats worth its salt. The angel deck on the other hand is a goody!
-- By croz from Tampa, FL on November 03, 2009
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I agree with Tanner - the Divine deck has higher chance of winning than the Demonic deck, mostly due to the Demonic deck's creatures having way too low toughness compared to the Divine deck.
Charging Paladin is a pain in the ass to get rid of, since it has 5 toughness and will usually kill what small fry you can block it with.
Stinkweed Imp truly stinks, and is not at all able to keep the angels out. Also, Dredging it back to sacrifice to your Lord of the Pit seems like the worst idea, since you're likely to mill your best creatures and spells right into your graveyard.
To put it simple: the only thing I really like about the Demonic deck is the Demonic Tutor, along with some of the other good uncommons and the amazing art on Lord of the Pit. the Divine deck is also quite a bit of a letdown. 26 lands and 2 additional mana sources is not what you would expect from a duel deck. The Divine deck, however, tends to win the most due to it's creatures being bigger than the Demonic deck's puny imps can handle. The only "Real" threats in the Demonic deck is probably the Riever Demon and the Corrupt, which tends to be game endning. The Divine deck also has too much lock down cards that the Demonic deck can't do anything about. 3 lockdown spells is enough to deal with 3/4th of your "game endning" demons, which makes it all the worse matchup.
I don't remember seeing much pro black in the Divine deck, but the cards in the Divine deck are just too "effecient" for the Demonic deck to keep up - Where the Divine deck has a Sustainer of the Realm, the Demonic deck - at best - has a Hellbent Demon's Jester or a Cackling Imp :S
-- By Jens N from Denmark on November 13, 2009
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