Darksteel, the second set in Mirrodin block, is notorious for driving off more Magic players than any other set, even the Urza block. It contained high-power cards for Affinity that did not require finesse to win with. It was like UG Madness in that the best deck was cheap, easy to play and frustrating to metagame against.
Balance
It’s a Commander review of Magic 2012, but it isn’t. It’s got Standard and Legacy, but doesn’t. It’s by Ryan, an indisputable fact. What it will do is help you be prepared for this Friday’s Release trading!
Doug tackles the back half of Onslaught this week. Find out the best cards to make money on, from a tribal Crusade to a hungry, hungry Baloth!
Continuing our exploration of Legacy and the Color Wheel, we’ll move onto the series’ second installment. You’ll find all the White cards you can comfortably prepare to see in Legacy alongside the most prominent decklists harnessing the color.
For a third set, Judgment is packed with winners. Let’s take a look at the valuable cards!
The title says it all. The list may surprise you. Can you name them before jumping in?
No. Really. I mean it. Yes, you. You reading this. Right now.
In part 3 of his Cube SWOT series, Usman discusses the strengths, weaknesses, and archetypes represented in black and how these manifest in cube.