The March of the Machines prerelease is here! Rob’s got the early scoop on Limited format tensions and dynamics, as well as the top 10 commons, ranked.
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This week Rob takes a look at long at the data from SIR. What are the best builds for each archetype and what commons should we prioritize? Find out this week!
Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered presents new and changing challenges. This week, Rob discusses early observations and the best approaches to the format.
Rob loves March Madness. Rob loves Limited Magic. Today, he takes readers through the Final Four teams, exploring what basketball and Magic have in common.
As the sun sets on yet another Limited format, Rob sends off the misunderstood ONE the way he always does: with a retrospective on its good, bad, and ugly.
Even ONE’s low-tier decks have potential… if we draft them right! This week, Rob demystifies salvaging draft train-wrecks, assessing trophies along the way.
Should the best colors be abandoned if they’re overdrafted? Rob says no! Prioritizing synergy over raw power may prove key to staying in Boros.
Blue has had its struggles in ONE. This week, Rob looks at when to draft blue cards, what those cards want to be doing, and how to win with ONE’s worst color.
With the Arena Qualifer Weekend on the horizon, Rob switches focus from Draft to explain the nuances of ONE’s Sealed format in a best-of-three environment.
It took a week to figure out ONE Draft. Rob discusses the way we should approach our pods to improve win rates in this fast-paced and punishing CABS format.
Dive into ONE with a compleat analysis of the format’s two-drops. This week, Rob analyzes how the common two-drops influence ONE’s best decks.
Phyrexia: All Will Be One Limited is finally here! Rob gives an overview of the format’s feel and mechanics, and lists the top 10 commons, and ranks each color.
This week, Rob bids farewell to another great format the only way he knows how: by making up a bunch of meaningless awards, lists and power rankings.