7th Edition (Seventh Edition) Bomber Preconstructed Theme Deck (MTG)

7th Edition Seventh Edition Bomber Preconstructed Theme Deck MTG Magic The Gathering Sealed Product
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RarityTheme Deck
Barcode742818062381
Isbn0743001583
DescriptionSealed theme deck of 40 cards is from the 7th Edition (Core Set) Pre-Constructed Theme Deck Box.

This deck contains:Amount / Name / Rarity
  • 1 Merfolk of the Pearl Trident C
  • 1 Coral Merfolk C
  • 1 Merfolk Looter U
  • 1 Sage Owl C
  • 1 Glacial Wall U
  • 1 Horned Turtle C
  • 1 Prodigal Sorcerer C
  • 2 Wind Drake C
  • 1 Daring Apprentice R
  • 1 Wall of Air U
  • 1 Fighting Drake U
  • 1 Thieving Magpie U
  • 1 Air Elemental U
  • 1 Force Spike C
  • 1 Unsummon U
  • 2 Boomerang C
  • 2 Counterspell C
  • 1 Inspiration C
  • 1 Ancestral Memories R
  • 1 Confiscate U
  • 17 Island
  • Dimensions3.75" H x 2.75" W x 1" D
    Ship Weight0.19 pounds
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    - March 09, 2009
    -- Bob
    I know people say this deck is bad because it only has 40 cards, but its meant so that you can customize it, its more or less a very good template to build on to make a better deck, I have the decay one, and I made an awesome discard deck out of it :P
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    - February 17, 2009
    -- Dean Kevin
    This deck was OK, but it sucked as a deck. I used some of the blue spells in tandem with my old green deck with heavy creatures but it wasn't the way to go. This ended up being the template for my counter deck, full of counterspells, unsummons, and boomerang. Few more daring apprentices and phantom warrior, quicksilver dragons, and the finisher, Day of Dragons, this deck kicks ass.
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    - May 29, 2007
    -- ATH
    I haven't bought this deck, but i know some1 who has. It's a beginner's deck & so it only has 40 cards. Loads of people say that the 40 card decks r rubbish, but that isn't true. 1st of all, it allows for plenty of opportunities to customise your deck (rather than trying to make space for new cards in a 60 card deck) and by combining multiple 40-card decks, it also allows you to make your own stratergies.

    Combine a deck like 7th ed Bomber with something like 8th ed Sky Slam or 9th ed Lofty Heights to get an incredible all-flying deck.

    Or perhaps combine the 8th ed Life Boost with the 9th ed Dead Again deck - with ressurectable venerable monks, giving you a wall of cannonfodder that will also give you life whenever you play it from your hand!

    I think that the 40 card decks are very good when ur starting out, and that the 60-card decks look much more appertising. However, I firmly believe that the 40-card decks are still worth buying, even for the experienced gamer, just because they can be combined with other 40-card decks and are much more customisable than many 60-card decks.

    I bought World Aflame and traded it with my brother for another deck. I was playing in a knockout tornament against my bro's WA with my most powerful deck - every1 though that i was gonna crush him. But somehow, he was able to play Wildfire and my huge horde of littlies was blown to pieces! I lost the first round of the tornament to a 40-card deck - i may never live it down!
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    - January 02, 2002
    -- Jon
    This deck is good if your a begginer and it comes with a classic card that was made over lots of times(air elemtral). The reason why I give it three out of five stars is because it only comes with fourty cards. I say that this deck is good if your just starting.
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    - January 31, 2004
    -- Anonymous
    really not worth it cause it only has 40 cards I'd rather get a 60 card expert pack
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