10 best holiday gift ideas for MTG fans

2021-11-25 06:13:36 By : Mr. Ethan Yin

Treat Magic players in life with this year's best Magic-related gifts.

Among all the cards and accessories, Magic the Gathering is known for its expensive hobby. During this holiday season, why not treat the Magic players in your life with gifts that they will definitely like?

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Many exciting Magic themed items were released this year, from cards and accessories to books and character models. No matter what you are after, here are the best gifts released for Magic in 2021.

Considering how expensive the deck is, it is very important to have a good deck box to store the cargo, and the fort may be one of the best so far.

The Citadel Deck Block is a magnetically sealed deck box that can store 100 double-sleeve decks with some space, which means you can store 60 standard, pioneer, modern or traditional decks in a 15-card storage cabinet Cards, or even a 100-card commander deck, packed with tokens.

What's really neat is the box divider, which can be used as a dry erase scoreboard or as a compartment for making dice or counters at the bottom of the box. The artificial leather cover is completely separated from the box and can be used as a mini game pad when stacked with another box in a pinch.

Quiver Citadel is priced between US$24.90 and US$25.90 and can be purchased directly from Quiver Time, your local game store or Amazon.

Saw prosperity this year! Comics has started a new, ongoing Magic the Gathering comic series, which is actually very good.

The story tells the story of the four Ravnica planeswalkers Kaya, Lar, Vraska, and Jace investigating the conspiracy of the entire multiverse to assassinate them and throw Ravnica into chaos again. Although not regarded as a classic of the game itself, it has many interesting character moments and is well worth reading.

This book was written by Jed Mackay ("Moon Rider", "Death of Doctor Strange", "The Amazing Spiderman") and by Ig Guara ("Batman: Arkham Knight", "The New Wolverine", "Rose") Compose, combine the first five issues into one, hardcover volume.

Magic volume. 1 The hardcover book can be purchased through Boom! for US$24.99.

The second of the two Quiver Time products on this list, playing multiple decks of cards at a local store or event is always a good etiquette. Unfortunately, carrying them can be very awkward: the loose boxes in the bag can easily damage the boxes and cards, and even so, you still need space for dice, tokens, game mats, and a dozen other things.

This is where Quiver Card Case and its smaller cousin Bolt Card Case come in. So far, they are the best storage boxes on your deck. They are long, reinforced bags that look a lot like high-quality instrument boxes, but in fact, they are designed for card games. Each has space for multiple decks of cards, Bolt can hold up to three pairs of double sleeves and 100 cards, while the larger card box can hold five, but there is still a little room for maneuver. The interior is soft and equipped with a removable Velcro partition to help organize your collection.

There is also a small bag on the top cover for storing dice, tokens, life jackets and other items, as well as a detachable shoulder strap for easy carrying. With these, you can carry everything you need to participate in the event while keeping them beautiful and safe.

Quiver Card Case can be purchased from Amazon or Quiver Time website, the price is 49.90 US dollars. The Quiver Bolt Card Case is priced at $34.90 and is also sold on Amazon.

WizKids' Magic dolls are always impressive. In December this year, it will release a series of new premium dolls based on the most famous planeswalker in the game.

Each price is only $7.99, this series features Chandra Nara, Vivienne Reid, Teferi, Will and Rowan Kenris, as well as paintings by Ajani Golden Mane Figurines. Incredibly high-quality and exquisite paintings, they can be used as fan collections, as well as game works, such as the ever-increasing range of books on Magic and Dungeons and Dragons.

The WizKids planeswalker premium dolls will go on sale in early December, priced at $7.99 each.

Game mats always protect tables and cards well, because they are pushed onto the surface, no one can do it better than Ultra Pro.

Ultra Pro has an official MTG license, which means it can use the art of the card itself on a large switchless edge game mat. There are many options to choose from, and most of the most popular cards and sets in the game have at least one to choose from. This year's Kaldheim, Strixhaven, Modern Horizons 2, Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, Innistra: Midnight Hunt and Innistra: Crimson Vow all have a complete series featuring their art.

Although most are the standard 24" x 13.5" size, some are available in larger versions of 6 feet and 8 feet, which can fill the entire table. They can also be rolled up all for easy storage, or doubled as a beautiful mouse pad when not in use.

Ultra Pro game pads can be purchased from almost any game store or Amazon, starting at approximately $20.

If you want to add a personal touch to your gift, Alter Sleeve is a very good choice.

Alter Sleeves are custom inner sleeves that allow you to place custom artwork on the card without permanently modifying it. In a gallery with thousands of contributors, almost any card you can think of has at least one custom art available, cropped to size to ensure important content such as card names or regular text is still visible.

Buying one of them as a gift requires you to know exactly which cards the recipient wants most. Maybe this is one of their favorite commanders, such as this Kwain, itinerant Meddler sleeve, or a staple food like Rhystic Study. Some are fun (this MS Paint Hamza, the guardian of Arashin is so cute), some are visually incredible, but all of these can make beautiful and well-thought-out gifts.

Alter Sleeves are only sold through the Alter Sleeves website, each priced at $6.

Magic's origins are deep, and the entire history of the entire universe has been carefully depicted. These universes or "planes" are the core of the game, and each group takes us into a completely different environment from the previous group.

Magic the Gathering: Planes of the Multiverse: A Visual History by Jay Anelli is a coffee table book that prints the art in the game and the fragments of the world architecture that make up each plane with amazing quality. From the city streets of Ravnica, to the forests and deserts of Innistrad, to the Tarkis of the steppe dragons, all of Magic's most famous locations have been explored in detail.

Many Magic players are happy to enjoy the game without knowing any story or world, but there are also many who like to dig a little deeper. The Lore Demon will love the plane of the multiverse, and anyone else will love the incredible art in it.

Magic The Gathering: Planes of the Multiverse can be purchased from most booksellers for $15.54.

Vanguard is one of Magic's official format, providing a "newer modern game" that only uses cards after the return to Ravnica. Until this year, with the release of Pioneer Challenger Decks, it did not get a lot of support from the Wizards.

The Vanguard Challenger deck is four pre-made decks, representing the most popular archetypes in the Vanguard system: Pure Red Burning, Orzhov Aura, Soul of Azorius, and Sultan Lotus Field Combination. Each comes with a 60-card main deck, which includes some of the best staples in the format, and a 15-card sideboard.

These decks are great because they all give a good introduction to Wizards of the game that ultimately gets the attention it deserves, and because they are a lot of cards, they perform well in other sets of decks. Lotus Field, Brazen Borrower, Omniscience, Dig Through Time, Bonecrasher Giant, Stonecoil Serpent, Hushbringer, Lurrus of the Dream-Den and All That Glitters are all included, giving these prerequisites some important value.

Pioneer Challenger Decks 2021 can be purchased through your local game store or Amazon for approximately US$43 each (Lotus Field Combo, Mono-Red Burn, Orzhov Auras, Azorius Spirits).

Ask any wise Magic player what they always need more, and the answer will be the sleeve. They protect the cards from any dirty hands or unfortunate spills, and they also provide a little personality and customization to the deck.

Dragon Shield has always been the best sleeve, and the new matte double sleeve solves a problem they encountered. Matte Duals has a generally textured outer surface that shuffles and holds the decks together nicely to help prevent any accidental knocks.

The difference from the matte Duals is the inside of the sleeve, which is pure black. They not only blend perfectly with Magic's black frame, but also prevent any line of sight of the card from seeping through the sleeves and seeing from the back. They are great for proxy cards with custom support, or worn-out cards that you can visually identify, and are especially useful if you often participate in events or tournaments to help cut off any possible cheating claims.

Dragon Shield Matte Dual sleeves can be purchased directly from Dragon Shield, Amazon or your local game store. A box of 100 sleeves costs approximately $13.45, depending on color and availability.

Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is one of Magic's biggest releases this year, bringing the most famous scenes of tabletop role-playing games into card games for the first time.

The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms gift pack includes ten draft booster packs, three oversized dungeon cards, a foil promotional image for a treasure chest, an exclusive d20 dice, and the most important collector booster pack. Collector's booster packs are usually very expensive and include exclusive foil printing of cards that you won't find in drafts or set booster packs.

Although the gift pack is a bit more expensive than the non-gift packs released by Innistrad: Midnight Hunt or Strixhaven: Mage Academy and other suits, the collector's booster and d20 can easily justify the price.

The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms gift pack should be available from your local game store or Amazon for approximately $42.96.

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