![]() ![]() Lair īronze dragons were often found along the coastal regions of the world. They were probably the most social species of dragon, and often swam and played together in groups. They always sought justice as best they could, and could not abide to see any creature being treated with cruelty of any sort. In many of these instances, the bronze dragon would transform itself into a human, so that those who it helped never knew who really did the rescuing. They often went out of their way to help them, such as rescuing humans from a shipwreck or a dangerous foe. They truly enjoyed observing and interacting with smaller creatures, most especially humans. The majesty of an ancient bronze dragon, in full display. The first was a line of electricity similar to a lightning bolt, and the second was either a cone of gas that affected the minds of creatures caught in it, causing them to flee for a short time, or a cone of repulsion energy which physically pushed enemies away. Breath Weapon īronze dragons had two separate breath weapons. īronze dragons could speak with animals, create food and water, make fog, control water and control weather, and detect thoughts. As such, many could have encountered a bronze dragon without ever being the wiser. These dragons possessed the ability to alter their form, assuming the appearance of any type of animal or humanoid creature they choose. Ī dragon egg could be identified as belonging to a bronze by the gold flecks seen when held in front of an intense white light, though it shared this trait with copper dragons-the former had fewer, bigger spots, while the latter had many tiny spots. ![]() A large frill ran down the upper part of its neck. The dragon had four large horns on each side of their heads, three protruding from each cheek and one from the top of their head, pointing back towards the tail. What do you think about these decks? Are they to your liking? We sure like them.While most of its body was a reflective bronze color, the wings were often tipped with green. However, this deck is perfectly capable of running well right out of the box. We have already discussed the best way to utilize Prosper, Tome-Bound in an abridged deck tech written up and published only yesterday. An array of the contents of "Planar Portal", the Commander deck coinciding with Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, an expansion set for Magic: The Gathering. This is something they likely need to do, to be frank. The strategy guide insert would have been a perfect way to link players to a dice roller app, be it third-party or included on a Wizards of the Coast- sanctioned application such as Magic: The Gathering's Companion app, which at present does not utilize a dice roller function. The only gripe we have about this setup is that many of the cards in this deck reference rolling dice from out of a polyhedral dice set, and none are included. This is quite helpful.Īs to the other contents of the box, they include the 100-card deck (with tokens and a thicker stand-in of the main commander Prosper, Tome-Bound included), a deck box, a cardboard life-counter, and a small strategy guide on how to play "Planar Portal" directly out of the box. As such, when we open the box, using the easy-open tab on the bottom, inside is a fair amount of cardboard but with perforations with which to remove circular counters and a deck divider for ease of differentiation in your deck. Wizards of the Coast has clearly been making a push to use more eco-friendly packaging with these precons, as since Strixhaven this has been the form of packaging they have their hearts set on using. Here's what we think of the deck in just a bit more detail! The front of the box containing "Planar Portal", the Commander deck coinciding with Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, an expansion set for Magic: The Gathering. So, having gotten ahold of the "Planar Portal" preconstructed deck from the Commander decks coinciding with the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms expansion set, we can safely say that this is one of the most coherent decks they've made for the format. We've ultimately been playing this format for even longer than its official recognition by Wizards of the Coast. Anyone who has read our articles knows that Commander is our favorite format by miles. ![]() Wizards of the Coast has made something quite special, but, with some degree of collaboration with its player base, they've made something even better in the form of the Commander format. Magic: The Gathering is a wonderful card game. ![]()
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