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Five-Color Rails Rule Lorwyn Eclipsed Draft
sports1 month ago

Five-Color Rails Rule Lorwyn Eclipsed Draft

Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed in Richmond centers on five core creature-type archetypes for a tight, six-round Limited draft, with five color-pair decks (Merfolk, Kithkin, Elves, Elementals, Goblins) and a vivid multi-color Elementals option driving an on-rails drafting environment. Elves currently lead thanks to graveyard synergies, while the Elementals shell relies on cards like Shinestriker and Explosive Prodigy for punch; key payoffs include Morcant's Loyalist/Eyes, Trystan's Command, Moon-Vigil Adherents, Sunderflock, and Ashling's Command. Draft strategy emphasizes committing early to a core archetype and balancing board presence with card economy, all within a fast-paced format; the author will be commentating with Paul Cheon on the stream.

Elemental Onslaught: Ten Upgrades to Boost Ashling's Five-Color Precon
gaming1 month ago

Elemental Onslaught: Ten Upgrades to Boost Ashling's Five-Color Precon

This Dance of the Elements upgrade guide targets Ashling, the Limitless-based five-color EDH, proposing ten swap-ins (Sunderflock, Flamekin Harbinger, Cavalier of Dawn, Shinestriker, Urza’s Incubator, Solitude, Sneak Attack, Reflections of Littjara, Parallel Lives, and Ashling, Rekindled / Ashling, Rimebound) and ten swap-outs (Abundant Growth, Crib Swap, Distant Melody, Eclipsed Flamekin, Elemental Spectacle, Hoofprints of the Stag, Ingot Chewer, Shatter the Sky, Shimmercreep, Springleaf Parade) to boost ramp, removal, card advantage, and elemental synergy. It also covers mana-base tweaks (World Tree, shock lands, fetches) and offers bonus options like Doubling Season, Panharmonicon, and other synergies for broader playstyle flexibility. The guide emphasizes tailoring the changes to your preferences while highlighting how these swaps interact with the deck’s token and evoke tactics.

cryptocurrency2 years ago

AzukiDAO Seeks to Recover 20K Ether After NFT Mint Mishap

Holders of Azuki non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are voting for the return of nearly 20,000 ether following the controversial Elementals NFT mint. The vote proposes allocating the funds to a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) to support the growth of the Azuki community. The AzukiDAO, consisting of ex-core contributors and "diamond handed" NFT holders, aims to take legal action against Azuki creator "Zagabond" for alleged scams. However, some question the authenticity and intentions of AzukiDAO. The Elementals collection faced criticism for its similarities to the original Azuki collection, causing the Azuki's floor price to drop by almost 50%.