Brook Gardner-Durbin takes a look at the first half of Mirrodin Beseiged spoilers and the impact they’ll have on Constructed.
Jace, the Mind Sculptor
With second part (the first half) of an Extended PTQ, Kyle walks us through quite a few more sticky situations in Magic.
Jund is one of the top decks in the Extended format, and here is everything you should need to supplement your playtesting with it for Grand Prix: Atlanta!
This week Stephen takes a look at newly spoiled Mirrodin Besieged cards, and provides compelling reasons why now is the right time to sell on Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
In a different kind of “tournament report,” Kyle turns back time and walks through some player questions from an Extended PTQ.
Hide your cards, hide your life, the Phyrexians are coming! As Mirrodin Besieged quickly approaches David offers up some Commander-based hidden gems from Invasion, one of the last sets to feature the Phyrexians.
[…] One thing I think many people underestimate is Mythic’s ability to last in a long game, which is its biggest asset against Control. Between your Planeswalkers and manlands, it’s not hard to have a significant board presence with only one or two creatures committed. The Knights, in particular, are frequently quite large, which lets you play out a single threat at a time and make the opponent answer it before committing another. […]
Taking a look at the best finishing Jund decklists in the early PTQ Nagoya season to create a baselane “consensus” list.
Pauper is the best format that you’re probably not playing. A healthy Eternal format with some of the coolest decks you’ll find? And it costs a fraction of any other Constructed format you can find!
In his first column of 2011, Corbin Hosler shares how he “went infinite” playing Magic and discusses how you can too!
After weeks of analyzing extended, Stephen looks ahead to newer ground as the current ptq season gets underway.