Carlos pays tribute to a fallen friend in a Basilisk-laden Commander deck!
Cultivate
This Commander deck is dumb, and Carlos feels dumb.
Carlos is Green with envy in Commander. What else is new?
Commander Banned List! What does it mean!
Jules shares the chorus in his head as he covers a deck around Chorus of the Conclave.
Betrayers of Kamigawa is fortunate for us in some ways because there are very few cards that are actually worth memorizing. This set and its follow-on were nearly complete duds for tournament Magic; they left few memorable cards after Standard was over. In this article, we will discover the diamonds in the rough and pull the money cards from Betrayers!
Fire up your Magic card finder off choice. Look up Reap and Deathlace. Whether you’re intrigued or terrified, you need to see what Carlos has cooked up for a Commander deck!
Robert’s back, bringing a discussion of midrange strategies in Commander. If you ever wanted a primer running down suggestions and points, you’ll find everything you need right here!
What is “card advantage”? Unfortunately, no one can be told what card advantage is. You have to see it for yourself, in action, in Commander. Robert is here with pills of every color to take.
With CawBlade in its recent incarnations gone the metagame is seemingly wide open. Any number of archetypes can claim to be the new top dog, and the viability of many cards goes up without the fear of a Jace making them irrelevant or a turn three Batterskull attacking too quickly for them to come online. Until some tournament results come in to fill in the gaps any talk about the new metagame will be little more than an educated guess, but we can still know questions need to be answered.
In the world of Dragons, everyone can hear you scream but it doesn’t matter one bit. Robert shares some Dragon chemistry around Karrthus, Tyrant of Jund, taking us from small-time ideas to a big-time deck list!