No one wants to kill a Lhurgoyf twice, but it sure sounds better than “bloodrush, boros charm, you lose”. Here are a few Standard decks that don’t care about mana symbols for once.
Loxodon Smiter
Dylan analyzes the major players in Modern, picking which cards gained and lost value with the recent changes to the format.
What should you be doing with cards you aren’t playing with? Danny confronts this issue as it pertains to his own substantial collection.
Jason Alt examines the paltry impact of Born of the Gods on every format ever, asks what cards just might make it anyway, and covers SCG Nashville.
This week Jason Alt questions the ancient maxim “better lucky than good” and dissects results from the first week of new Standard.
We have to wait for the Pro Tour for a full picture of the new Standard metagame. But we can also begin to speculate on Theros based on what’s already making waves.
Mike Lanigan reviews an old Naya deck from years past to see how it might inform a similar strategy in Theros Standard.
Post-rotation Standard begins today, and Mike Lanigan is here to tell you which new cards to expect right out the gates. Read on for his Top 10 Theros cards.
Mike Lanigan continues his examination of Theros spoilers, evaluating them for Constructed-playability and flavor.
Power level is the principle determinant for a good spec target. Corbin Hosler looks at post-rotation price changes from last year and applies lessons to Return to Ravnica block.
Mike Lanigan examines the Standard and Block Constructed decks that lose the least to rotation, and are likely to form the backbone of the new Standard.
Danny reflects on a series of trades that he documented last autumn to see what lessons can be extracted.
Jason Alt makes the impassioned case for playing more casual Magic before covering tournament results from around the world.