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!
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Scott Fielder follows up his first article with a more in-depth look at strategy with Dredge. If you want to master the nuances of the deck, this is an excellent place to start.
David Schumann looks back on some of his first articles and tries to judge how accurate his calls were.
David Schumann covers some less-common Legacy strategies and examines how cards can change in value as tier-two decks shift into and out of favor.
Corbin Hosler offers his thoughts on some underpriced Ravnica cards while also looking at what rotating Scars cards are worth picking up!
This week, we are looking at Planar Chaos, the second set in the nostalgia-heavy Time Spiral block.
Joshua examines the Vintage format and provides a look at proxy strategies for deckbuilders on a budget.
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.
Mike Lanigan discusses the impact of the cards of New Phyrexia on Standard’s Vampire archetype.
Neale brings you one vision, one goal, one overriding, dominating objective: blue mages must die.
Today we’ll begin a thorough dissection of Magic’s five colors, perfect for newcomers and a refreshing review for veterans. After exploring the Color Wheel, we’ll move onto the series’ first installment. You’ll find all the Green cards you can expect to see in Legacy alongside decklists galore.
No magic deck tries to play fair. Magic decks are made to not be fair. They want to gain an advantage any way possible and the methods often boil down to breaking a fundamental of the game, and this is the game plan for all Legacy decks. The catch being is that they must do it very well.