Mike takes a shocking look at the applications of red in standard.
Act of Aggression
Mike breaks down Wolf Run Red and Green and explains why neither is what he’ll be running this Friday.
Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.
Joshua takes one last look at the pre-ban format, then focuses on the new Standard, discovering that a surprising card may end up defining the format.
Strategies for making moves in a post-Jace/Stoneforge Standard. Explore all the possibilities.
Mike Lanigan discusses the impact of the cards of New Phyrexia on Standard’s Vampire archetype.
With the exception of Splinter-Twin, however, the new metagame is very similar to the metagame before rotation. Edgar Flores won the first SCG Open with NPH legal with a UW CawBlade list that looked very similar to the pre-rotation lists. In this metagame there are a number of cards that are being underplayed, in my opinion, and here are the top 5.
It’s the second part of the New Phyrexia design review. This episode features Gregory’s unique design analysis on the Red in Black cards in the newest set.