The first Grand Prix featuring Shadows over Innistrad has reached its end. Grand Prix Beijing was the first such event to feature Shadows over Innistrad Limited and Grand Prix Manila Champion Hironobu Sugaya is leaving the victor with a red and black deck the leaned on one of the new set's main mechanics - Madness.
Sugaya's trophy is the first of three that will be awarded today in the lead up to Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad next week. Congratulations to Hironbu Sugaya!
Red-Black ? Shadows over Innistrad Limited | Hironobu Sugaya, Winner Grand Prix Beijing
- Creatures (10)
- 2 Vampire Noble
- 2 Bloodmad Vampire
- 1 Ember-Eye Wolf
- 1 Insolent Neonate
- 1 Ravenous Bloodseeker
- 1 Sanguinary Mage
- 2 Voldaren Duelist
- Spells (10)
- 1 From Under the Floorboards
- 1 Gisa's Bidding
- 1 Murderous Compulsion
- 1 Fiery Temper
- 1 Rush of Adrenaline
- 1 Uncaged Fury
- 1 Murderer's Axe
- 1 Senseless Rage
- 2 Stensia Masquerade
- Sideboard (19)
- 1 Vampire Noble
- 1 Sanguinary Mage
- 1 Thraben Gargoyle
- 1 Wicker Witch
- 1 Erdwal Illuminator
- 1 Gone Missing
- 1 Lamplighter of Selhoff
- 1 Nagging Thoughts
- 1 Sleep Paralysis
- 1 Alms of the Vein
- 1 Behind the Scenes
- 1 Ghoulcaller's Accomplice
- 1 Grotesque Mutation
- 1 Macabre Waltz
- 1 Merciless Resolve
- 1 Dual Shot
- 1 Skin Invasion
- 1 Structural Distortion
- 1 Groundskeeper