As the title states, I'm looking for a new playground in the Portland area. I'm considering moving out there with some family and was just curious if there was anything happening.
according to that show portlandia, magic the gathering SHOULD be huge out there.
Which Portland?
"If you're playing Storm in Legacy, you need to believe that what your deck does is better than what their deck does."
"If you're playing Storm in Legacy, you need to believe that what your deck does is better than what their deck does."
Was just in Portland for a few months. For Legacy, you'd want to check out Portal Games, pretty much the only shop that continues to host the format, but it's a chill environment with a decent selection of cards. Guardian seemed more keen on EDH, Standard, and some Modern.
There are some cool dudes out there and a few of them (FromCairo, Lochlan, others) post in the boards. The events are 5 bucks every Saturday at 3, then the last week of the month is a 15 dollar tournament. Usually a turnout of 6-12 players. They have a thread going somewhere here...something like "Portland Legacy, WTF?" for more info.
Sad to say, but I'm not sure where -- if any -- the Portland Legacy exists these days. It periodically shifts between here and Vancouver (just over the Columbia River), but it's pretty dead now, as far as I know. In the past, it would pick up in the summer when people were between years in college, but I haven't been to a local Legacy tournament in 1.5 years.
If you find anything, let me know.
http://portalgamespdx.com/portland_games/calendar.html
One day I'll get a deck and make it to one. This looks like the only regular Legacy.
"If you're playing Storm in Legacy, you need to believe that what your deck does is better than what their deck does."
Cool, look forward to some new faces.
I've played in most of their legacy tournaments. The attendees are competitive and friendly and the decks change a lot. It's always fun and 100% of the entry fees go to a prize of store credit--and the shop itself is excellent (although smaller than Guardian) with nice owners and a fairly good selection of singles.
@ Jak: There's half a dozen full-proxy house decks you can use if you don't own cards, so there's really no reason not to show up.
Will definitely try. I invested in standard last year since there was no legacy to be found, so eventually I'll make the transition back to the legacy cardboard. I just havent been interested in magic for a bit. This sparks it though. Hopefully I can make it to one soon! I do like the ten proxy rule because it will allow for some good experimentation. Haven't played in a legacy tournament since rocking Bant Survival ha.
I would like to put in in favor of Portal Games.
The Legacy community there, while not as vast as some other places, (LA, NY) is very enthusiastic and the man who runs the store is a very honest and considerate person.
They give a very, very good trade in rate for cards, and also have very competitive prices.
I always make it a point to make a trip there, play some legacy/EDH, and trade in some cards when i go up to portland to visit family.
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I'll be at one of these in the future. Just started putting a deck together so once the cards get here I'll be slinging spells. Hope to see this great scene in action!
So I made the move and headed down to Portal last night for draft night. I was seriously impressed. They had basically everything I needed and had EXTREMELY reasonable trade in values. Plus the guys running the show are really really cool.
They said that the 10 Proxy Tourneys every Saturday draw between 6-12 people, which is a fine to start and grow upon. I'm very excited to see some other Sourcers out there, and my buddy Coraz86 here needs me to confirm Bardo and Pinder's "BAMFitude" hahaha.
See you all at the tables!
I still need to find time to head over there.
"If you're playing Storm in Legacy, you need to believe that what your deck does is better than what their deck does."
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