Feb 10th: The giveaway is official closed! Winners will be announced in the next few days!
To celebrate the new MTGSalvation site going well and truly live, we're hosting a Theros giveaway! To participate, just post here in the comment section telling us about your favorite Magic card!
The Rules of the Giveaway
- Each winner will get 6 Theros booster packs.
- We will randomly draw 15 winners from those who participate.
- For legal reasons, we are only able to ship to the following countries: US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and the UK. If you do not have a delivery address in one of these countries, you will not be able to win the giveaway.
- Each user may only enter once. Multiple posts on the same account will count as one entry. Those caught entering more than once using multiple accounts will be disqualified.
- If you don't name your favorite Magic card, we won't know if you're explicitly entering the giveaway or not, so we won't be able to take your comment as an entry into the giveaway.
- Staff members (moderators, global moderators & administrators) are welcome to post their favourite Magic card, but they won't be entered into the giveaway.
The giveaway will end on the 10th February at 5PM CST, just 7 days from now!
Back in the day he was decent, but now he's just...well. Bad. He has no real use, but his picture is epic, and has always stuck with me.
Viva la Rath Cycle!
Rabid Wombat
oh hey i you want a wombat tribal deck better grab those changelings... I want more wombats :<
My favorite color combination. Domri is everything Red and Green should be!
"Other guilds say the Gruul are savages, no better than the beasts we live with. I say we've found friends who won't stab us in the back."
—Domri Rade
I loved dragons ever since I started playing magic and always wanted a tribal dragon deck. Once I got one together Kilnmouth was the MVP of the deck for obvious reasons.
Once EDH became a format Dragons became even more fun!
My friends and I decided we were going to learn how to play magic together, and we hit the local comic shop, which only sold old and crappy cards out of a 10c bin. We spent hours in those bins, and I built a G/W deck that dropped so many beats on the back of a Trained Armodon.
They say you never forget your first, and it's definitely true. I don't care if this card isn't competitive, and I don't care if the makeup of the original deck is long-gone. Thanks to its role in my first real MTG experience, I'll always swear that a Trained Armodon just feels a little different in the hand.
Really? The reason isn't plain clear? This is the ultimate rattlesnake in commander. "Really, you're gonna attack me?" GET ME A BEER! Mwah hahahahahahahahah...
you still get attacked though.