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www.patreon.com/EternaldurdlesTCGPLAYER AFFILIATE LINK:https://partner.tcgplayer.com/OexAAnhttps://bit.ly/MoxfieldSorceryGothic has been out long enough to stop guessing — and start judging.In this episode, Zac Clark and Phil (ForceofPhil) revisit Sorcery: Contested Realm – Gothic with fresh eyes and real testing behind them, breaking down a Top 10 list of the cards that actually matter. These aren’t just flashy spoilers — they’re the spells, sites, and engines that have held up in play, inspired new archetypes, or quietly changed how decks are built.We cover:Why Garden of Eden reshapes card advantage and deck incentivesFlood, Body of Water, and the rise of realm-wide control strategiesWhy Landmass & Overflow quietly fix midgame mana problemsToolbox vs Silver Bullet — and how tutors really work in SorceryThe power of Return to Nature and infinite-game deckbuildingWhy Hellfire is being massively slept onHow Gothic expanded site destruction and site denialMovement control tech like Innsmouth Dock and Thin IceWhy Pith Imp might be the best disruptive one-drop in the setThe hidden strength of cantrips like Wiccan ToolsAn honorable shoutout to Dredge and absolute nonsense lines with Immortal ThroneThis isn’t a spoiler recap — it’s a post-release power check from two players who’ve actually been brewing, testing, and breaking Gothic apart.If you’re building Sorcery decks right now, this episode will save you time.
By Common Sensewww.patreon.com/EternaldurdlesTCGPLAYER AFFILIATE LINK:https://partner.tcgplayer.com/OexAAnhttps://bit.ly/MoxfieldSorceryGothic has been out long enough to stop guessing — and start judging.In this episode, Zac Clark and Phil (ForceofPhil) revisit Sorcery: Contested Realm – Gothic with fresh eyes and real testing behind them, breaking down a Top 10 list of the cards that actually matter. These aren’t just flashy spoilers — they’re the spells, sites, and engines that have held up in play, inspired new archetypes, or quietly changed how decks are built.We cover:Why Garden of Eden reshapes card advantage and deck incentivesFlood, Body of Water, and the rise of realm-wide control strategiesWhy Landmass & Overflow quietly fix midgame mana problemsToolbox vs Silver Bullet — and how tutors really work in SorceryThe power of Return to Nature and infinite-game deckbuildingWhy Hellfire is being massively slept onHow Gothic expanded site destruction and site denialMovement control tech like Innsmouth Dock and Thin IceWhy Pith Imp might be the best disruptive one-drop in the setThe hidden strength of cantrips like Wiccan ToolsAn honorable shoutout to Dredge and absolute nonsense lines with Immortal ThroneThis isn’t a spoiler recap — it’s a post-release power check from two players who’ve actually been brewing, testing, and breaking Gothic apart.If you’re building Sorcery decks right now, this episode will save you time.