Blighted Agent “007″ takes the traditional blue unblockable creature and straps on a little Phyrexian payload to create a potential problem that makes Plague Stinger look like an easy to block infect threat.
via Blighted Agent | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
Deceiver Exarch is the blue contribution to Magic: The Gathering’s New Phyrexia Exarch cycle, and may look like a rather uninteresting uncommon at first.
via Deceiver Exarch | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
A blue rare beast hailing from Magic: The Gathering’s New Phyrexia, Phyrexian Ingester can swallow the most dangerous creature on the board and enlarge itself to a very sizable mass.
via Phyrexian Ingester | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
Rumble, the Mechanized Menace will be making his way to League of Legends this week, as one of Season One’s later champions leading up to an epic season finale at Dreamhack this summer.
via Rumble, the Mechanized Menace | League of Legends – National Online Games | Examiner.com.
Not quite as intimidating a read as the Tolstoy novel of the same name, New Phyrexia’s Sword of War and Peace is right on par with the rest of the Scars of Mirrodin sword offerings, providing two highly relevant forms of protection alongside some searing possibilities.
via Sword of War and Peace | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
Moltensteel Dragon is the obligatory rare red dragon offering in Magic: The Gathering’s New Phyrexia. This one, while not as sizable as some of its fire-breathing brethren, can be played in virtually any deck thanks to the Phyrexian mana mechanic.
via Moltensteel Dragon | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
Every set needs a Millstone variant for the library lovers among Magic: The Gathering players, and New Phyrexia’s Mindcrank serves up an uncommon 2 mana artifact with an unusual take on the classic deck destruction options.
via Mindcrank | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
The official New Phyrexia visual spoiler has been released over on the official Magic: The Gathering site. This is a little early to reveal everything, and the early showcase of every card in the set is likely related to the godbook leak last week.
via Official New Phyrexia visual spoiler | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
As many of my readers are undoubtedly aware, the full spoiler for Magic: The Gathering’s New Phyrexia expansion was leaked through distribution of a very private and very confidential document known as a Godbook this week. This ranks as one of the biggest leaks in Magic: The Gathering history.
via New Phyrexia spoiler season | A personal note – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.
Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur is the mythic blue Praetor in Magic: The Gathering’s New Phyrexia Praetor cycle, and this monstrous 10 mana drop is the epitome of Timmy’s dreams.
via Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur | New Phyrexia – National Magic the Gathering | Examiner.com.