![]() In these cases, evaluate the skills that add loyalty more carefully and less so the ultimate ones, because in many situations they will be attacked on sight, and it is not certain that you can always exploit them to 100%. ![]() A Planeswalker can easily fall into this category if they have a way to provide an ongoing advantage over time and often have ways to protect themselves (such as creating creatures or weakening opposing creatures).Often it needs to be at least 4/4 or higher so you can take less risk of losing it at the first opportunity. A Creature must have an adequate ratio of power and toughness in relation to cost and, if possible, have skills that allow it to impose itself in deadlock situations such as flying, trample, hexproof, etc.Just as a reminder Spark Emblems do not have color identity, so you can change them to any others as you see fit! So for example, as I upgrade my Justice Spark Emblem to Tier 2, I can decide to run Courage, Lesser Resolve instead as my Tier 2 emblem if I felt Justice wasn’t enough. Once you feel satisfied with what you’ve added to your deck, you’re now ready to do one final thing before Episode 2 (or other Episodes) selecting your Spark Emblem! If you’ve run a previous Spark Emblem, such as Justice or Prophecy, you can now upgrade to the Tier 2 version of that Emblem, such as Justice, Lesser Protection, or Prophecy, Lesser Knowledge.īut wait, there’s more - you can SWAP Spark Emblems at Tier 2 and Tier 4 to another one! That’s right, if you didn’t enjoy the gameplay a Spark Emblem did for you in Episodes 1 or 3, you can change it as you move higher in tier, giving you variability in your gameplay. Rite, Lesser Life, a Tier 2 Spark Emblem from the Wayfarer Core Set. If you’re upgrading for other Tiers, make sure to use the guide above for mana base building. Homebrew and other decks will need to be modified to suit as well. ![]() If your spell curve (how much each card costs in your deck to cast) changes, we recommend going up or down on lands accordingly. If you’re using a preconstructed deck, your mana base will be better served toward the higher end of the spectrum, so 38 lands should be enough to cast most of your spells. Here’s a basic guide for mana bases for each tier: LAND PER WAYFARER DECK (Upgrade Path) Also, we’ll be removing lands from our deck so we can have the right amount for what we need, so we don’t draw an excess of them. You’ll also want to do this for any other tier afterward, so 70 for Tier 3, 60 for Tier 4, then 50 at Tier 5 for the base upgrade. To start off, we recommend removing 20 cards from your deck, so you go down to 80 cards total to start. We’re still hard at work on a dedicated website to create draft packs, which will also allow you to print proxies through CardTrader’s lovely MTG Print site! This way, you can upgrade your cards, play with what you might not have and power up your deck! UPGRADING YOUR DECK TO TIER 2 (and Beyond!) Every tier of content increases typically from Episode to Episode, and in the future, we’ll be looking at extra episodes that take place either after Episode 5 of a journey (which would be Tier 5), and any sorts of combinations in between. Hello Wayfarers! This guide will be giving you a quick resource to upgrade your decks from Tier 1 (Episode 1) to Tier 2 (Episode 2). Unstable Summoning, a card from Arcavios: School’s Out Forever - Episode 2: Welcome to Strixhaven.
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