![]() Goblin Matron found a Mogg War Marshal before moving onto chump blocking duty. Master of Etherium and Etched Champion joined the fun shortly thereafter. The Frogmite was met with a Tarfire as an Aether Vial was ticking up. My opponent played a Signal Pest and a Frogmite, followed by a Myr Enforcer a turn later. Knowing what I was up against I played a turn one Chalice of the Void for zero on the play and my opponent didn’t play much magic this game. ![]() G1 I already knew what my opponent was as I had watched him playing in the first round. We found a place to crash in one friendly judge’s apartment, and having spent the night before sitting on a train for eight hours, we were very grateful! Sunday morning we returned to the site, and I spent the first round scouting as I had a bye from doing well in earlier events. Day one finished and my best friend and I, as well as some fellow judges that had been judging during during the event, had dinner at a Japanese restaurant in central Malmö. I spent the day hanging around the site, talking to some acquaintances, and watching my friend Jesper make the top 8 of the sealed event. I arrived to the site Saturday morning after an eight hour long train ride. Still, I got to meet some cool people, play lots of Legacy and watch my best friend doing alters on site (If you haven’t seen it yet, you can find her work here). ![]() I was there, ready to rock some Legacy! Unfortunately I didn’t do as well as I’d hoped, ending with an unimpressive 3-3 record. ![]() Last week the Scandinavian Open series came to Malmö, Sweden. ![]()
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