{"id":639,"date":"2019-06-23T02:19:07","date_gmt":"2019-06-23T02:19:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mtgproxyking.com\/?page_id=639"},"modified":"2019-07-15T05:33:28","modified_gmt":"2019-07-15T05:33:28","slug":"mid-range","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pkmtg.com\/knowledges-about-mtg\/mid-range\/","title":{"rendered":"Mid-Range (mtg proxy magic the gathering proxy mtg cards)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
It had taken a long time to muster the power necessary to turn the tides of\nevil. They had been impeded by arcane force and horrible monsters, but\nthey stood their ground throughout the whole attack.\n\nBehind their lines, they had been preparing a huge siege, one unlike any\nthat had been seen before. They had just one chance to launch the attack,\nand they knew that they were ready for the fiends\u2075 counterattack. The time\nhad come to strike back.\n\nMid-Range decks are all about charging up your devastating spells.\nAlthough your preliminary forces may be strong enough to tide you over, a\nMid-Range player shines well after the beginning of the game, when the\nmatch transitions from early game into late game. When that time comes,\nthe player is prepared to unleash a game-finishing blow that decisively\nwins the game.\n\nThese decks must be strong throughout the entire match. They should be\nable to withstand the immediate assault of an Aggro deck as well as the\nlong, drawn-out war of attrition of a Control deck. Mid-Range decks\nshould also be careful to protect and diversify their finishing spells. In case\none of their winning solutions is terminated, they must be ready to follow\nup.\n\nHow to Win with Mid-Range\n\nEarly into a Mid-Range player^s game, they will want to ramp up their\navailable mana and begin to lay the foundation for their later spells. Mid-\nRange players may use spells like Dark Tutelage\u00b9 to gain card advantage or Mana Bloom? to add mana sources to their field.\n Before playing their bigger spells, a Mid-Range player should have a good\n host of options in front of them. Cards like Siege Rhino\u00b3 are used to\n threaten players with sturdy creatures while slowly tearing down their life.\n Spells like Overrun^ and Ctaterhoof Behemoths can swiftly end the game if\n a Mid-Range field is already developed.\n In case the Mid-Range deck faces heavy opposition, they may find that\n their threats are being hosed. Cards like Kalonian Behemoth^ and Simic\n Sky Swallower\uff1a are able to deal damage and hold their own in combat\n while shirking enemy sorcery. Mid-Range players may also want to pack\n some counterspells such as Spell Shrivel\u8fdb which is able to be played in\n multi-color decks and exile cards.\n Even by playing defensively, a Mid-Range player may find themselves\n upset by more formidable decks. When choosing game-ending spells, be\n sure to bring defensive spells like Ranger's Guile\u2079 to ensure that your\n monster is not slain too early.\n\nmagic the gathering proxies\n  mtg proxy\n  proxy mtg cards.\n  email ProxyKingmtg@outlook.com if you want to get more details.<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

It had taken a long time to muster the power necessary to turn the tides of evil. They had been impeded by arcane force and horrible monsters, but they stood their ground throughout the whole attack. Behind their lines, they had been preparing a huge siege, one unlike any that had been seen before. They … <\/p>\n