Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.
Genesis Hydra
Adam gives a run down on one of the most powerful Magic Origins spoilers yet, Woodland Bellower, and looks at cards that may get a bump if they become go-to tutor targets.
For Vorel of the Hull Clade, it’s always Doubling Season.
Looking for a resilient Tiny Leader with potential fast starts and a great end game? Look no further than Anafenza, the Foremost!
If you had any doubts of whether we’d see more Dragons after the Pro Tour, check out this weekend’s tournament results, including both GP: Kraków and SCG.
With Pro Tour: Dragons of Tarkir a wrap, Doug breaks down the cards that made showing and outlines a new Standard road map going forward.
Adam lays out the ten decks that will define the Standard tournament metagame this week and beyond. Being prepared for these decks will be essential to your tournament success.
Ryan takes a look at pre-order prices of the Dragons of Tarkir. Find out which cards are hits and which are hype!
Sylvain is wrapping up his M15 mythics and rares positions, with truly exceptional results. See his results and his thoughts for the next and last core set, Magic Origins.
The Standard metagame is one of the most diverse we’ve seen in a long time. Mike Lanigan pores over the seemingly infinite viable archetypes right now, highlighting some interesting ones that appeared at SCG DC.
Four months after M15, Sylvain’s speculative strategies for the set have panned out wonderfully. With the winter coming up, Sylvain reviews his investments and prepares for what should be the best season for many positions.
If you’re getting into Standard, you can’t just expect to flip the deck later to recuperate your entry price. Danny Brown breaks down the cost and expected buylist price for the major Standard decks.