Neale lines up a howling good time without laying a finger on a Werewolf. It’s new-school Commander all the way!
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Mike Lanigan takes a look at some decks post rotation with a particular close look at Voltron and its new pal Mentor of the Meek.
Taking a look at what’s been leaked so far, Stephen Moss gives his first assessment of the new cards from Innistrad.
With Innistrad previews just days away, Corbin Hosler looks at the cards poised to rise in value once the set releases!
This week Stephen goes through how to keep value on your remaining Jace’s, and what cards to be on the look our for in the coming weeks.
Two weeks ago we covered the essentials of a called shot and went in depth on the topic of small gains. This article will go further into the belly of the beast on another type of called shot, the “wild call”.
Wanting to give the newest and mono-Blackiest cards a chance to shine, Gregory Marques walks us through his current project.
With the exception of Splinter-Twin, however, the new metagame is very similar to the metagame before rotation. Edgar Flores won the first SCG Open with NPH legal with a UW CawBlade list that looked very similar to the pre-rotation lists. In this metagame there are a number of cards that are being underplayed, in my opinion, and here are the top 5.
With a new format becoming available for the first time Friday, it’s time to take a quick look at what’s available. For the most part, these will be aggro or combo decks, since control decks need to be built towards the metagame. As it stands, Caw-Blade is the premiere control deck in the format, and it can be played as-is with the mere addition of Batterskull.