We’re two weeks into BFZ Standard, and as of now G/W Megamorph has taken 75% of finals appearances in major tournaments.
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Ryan expects a wide open field for PT Battle for Zendikar, an environment Four-Color Control is uniquely positioned to capitalize on. He shares his thoughts and a rough sketch of the deck.
Tired of passing expensive cards in sealed events or being forced to drop? Great news!
If you’ve seen five Zendikar Expeditions, odds are you’ve seen an Expedition with frayed edges.
What do you do when the most expensive card in Standard increases in price by 50%?
In a format with absurd mana, it’s important to push limits. Could Mantis Rider and Crackling Doom combine to be a pillar of new Standard?
The prominent reprints in the new Event Deck may hit some speculators hard. Ryan explains what this occurrence teaches us about diversification and risk.
When it was first spoiled, players were pretty down on Oblivion Sower. Now it’s arguably one of the best cards in the set.
Battle for Zendikar launches this week! How many Expeditions can you expect to find in your case?
Modern remains untouched, but today’s B&R update looks to be great for eternal formats.
Ryan explores the impact of the new dual lands in Standard, providing an outline for four-color manabases and introducing an insane brew.
Many players are giving Battle for Zendikar early negative reviews. What’s your stance?
With much of Battle for Zendikar already spoiled, it’s time to look critically at post-rotation Standard. Ryan dives in and highlights a few cards that may get a boost in the new environment.