The Dreaded Tron was on a downswing in Modern, though there’s really no stopping Tom Ross. Check out his innovations to the established Modern archetype.
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The full Commander 2016 spoiler is out. David shares his observations on cards of note and what we may glean about Wizards’ reprint practices moving forward.
Eldrazi may not be the deck that it once was in Modern, though it’s still a force to be reckoned with. A Brushland powered force.
Eye of Ugin may be banned, but turn two Thought-Knot Seer is still legal.
The Grand Prix weekend showcased the most broken metagame in Modern’s history. Sheridan looks past the inevitable ban for technology and strategies to invest in before April.
David returns to the Stock Watch with last week’s biggest movers across several formats. He presents each card with an explanation of the likely causes of its price change.
Julian shares the latest version of his first Commander deck, based around Karador, Ghost Chieftain.
Julian Biondillo shares another Commander deck, this time a green-white Trostani deck built around tokens.
Julian Biondillo takes a first look at the Tiny Leaders format with an old favorite, Doran the Siege Tower. Does the treefolk have what it takes to compete in the new format?
Mike Lanigan tackles spoilers from Khans of Tarkir, focusing on the Ascendancy cycle. While these cards don’t fit perfectly into existing decks, they show great promise for anyone willing to build around them.
Adam continues his journey through the history of transformational sideboards. Today’s article features two landmark aggressive decks. Learn how to leverage the past for success in the future.
Adam explains the art and science behind transformational sideboards using two historic combo decks, and discusses how the strategy applies today. Don’t miss this article!