As you play through the campaign and defeat opponents in duels, you’ll get booster packs with new cards to add to your collection. When you finish the tutorial, you’ll pick a pair of colors and get a low-power deck in those colors to start you off. That’s all changing with Duels 2015, as Jon Bolding reported from PAX East. Duels 2014 did take a step in the right direction with the Sealed Deck format, which allowed you to build a Limited deck from a random Sealed Pool, but it still didn’t allow you to customize your campaign deck beyond the various card unlocks for each of the available pre-constructed decks. Of course, for advanced players – I’ve been playing for two decades now – despite it being a fun distraction, Duels has never offered the kind of customization experience that’s really at the core of Magic. I’ve referred a number of Magic newcomers to Duels for an easy-to-approach learning experience, as Duels is, to this day, the single best way to learn Magic that I’ve ever discovered. I’ve played every single iteration of Duels to completion, even going so far as to unlock every card for every deck in no less than two versions. He asks, “Have you ever played Duels of the Planeswalkers?” I laugh. I sat down with Nik Davidson from Wizards of the Coast, trying desperately to ignore the siren’s call of Duels 2015 on screen.
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