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Nordic warriors sayings
Nordic warriors sayings




nordic warriors sayings

Johan played a sweet black aggro deck with Vampire Bats and Stone Throwing Devils. He also had dropped by the Elfvalley Cup once, where he handed me my only loss in that specific tournament. His deck was too good for mine though, and he won the match 2-1. He also streams a lot of his matches, so check out his twitch, Baldrickus. Ole played a sweet Black, Red and Blue brew, and our match was pretty close and interesting. Ole is a fellow NOSMTG member, a regular at my Elfvalley Cups, and we have played a number of times on webcam. Not going into detail about every match(things are kinda blurry lol), but I can say that my draws were better than his, and I won 2-0. Odd played the Blue Bots deck, with the usual black splash. Please check out his other videos as well.

nordic warriors sayings

Here’s a link to to the round 1 match which he recorded and added commentary to He also has a really nice youtube channel, Farmstead tv. I was paired against Odd Anders, the founder of the Farmstead tournament that origins in the south of Norway.

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In hindsight I should have gone the less fancy route and just played Stone Rain instead.Īfter registration and getting my 2nd beer, it was time for round 1. The Armageddons probably seem out of place here, but I wanted some answers to Library of Alexandria and Maze of Ith, which I saw as real problemcards, in addition to the blue powercards of course. I could probably have borrowed some cards to make my deck better, but I kinda like the «play what you own» style, and wouldn’t really feel comfortable playing other peoples expensive cards while drinking. The deck I played was a creation I called Troll Control, it recieved the most votes from the readers of my latest blog. If I could get a few gamewins or atleast interesting games, the results didn’t matter(this time). I was just there to have fun, talk to people and drink beer. I was pretty excited to play live again, but didn’t have much hope for a high placing with my deck. A lot of new faces were seen as well, all very nice and friendly people. It was really great to meet the crew again, some I hadn’t seen in over a year, others I had just talked to via Tolaria or Whereby. When the site opened, people were already waiting at the door, and my first stop was at the bar to grab a beer. I had no cards for trade though, so after saying hello, I sat down at a different table with two other NOSMTG members, and watched them play a few games as we did some catching up.

nordic warriors sayings

At a long table by the entrance, people were already halfway through a beer, and were wheeling and dealing with Mitja and Alban. As the sliding doors of the hotel opened, a familiar smell came to me. Mitja even brought his companion, Alban, to the event this time, and the two of them brought most of their oldschool inventory for selling and trading.Īfter a five-hour trainride I arrived in Drammen at noon, and went to the hotel to check in. A big thank you to Erland, the local warrior that made the event happen along with Mitja Held, organizer, scorekeeper, trader, seller, you name it. The site was Sjenkestua, a small pub with an oldschool feeling, the same location as the first Nordic Warrior Cup. The format was swedish and reprints were legal. On the 30th October, 29 players gathered in Drammen for the biggest old school event in Norway ever.






Nordic warriors sayings