Ryan gives a tournament report for a local Legacy event he recently did well at with RUG.
Nimble Mongoose
Ryan provides an updated list for Legacy RUG Delver in reaction to the recent rise of True-Name Nemesis and other shifts in the format’s metagame.
The full contents of Commander 2013 have been revealed. David Schumann looks at notable cards that may make an impact in Legacy.
Ryan constructs a U/R Legacy deck from the ground up, built around the brand new Young Pyromancer.
This past weekend RUG Delver took a big step back into the limelight in Worcester. By coincidence, Ryan was busy taking down another Legacy event with the same archetype, though a significantly different list. To Probe or not to Probe, that seems to be the question.
Bemoaning the possible decline of Legacy in the future, Jason Alt calls upon us all to save the greatest and most diverse format, then surveys the weekend decklists.
David Schumann continues to survey fringe playables in Legacy that are under the radar, but could serve important roles in the future.
Is Ryan considering a spicy new RtR card in Legacy RUG Delver? He sure is. Read on to see which one.
So many tournament results! Jason sifts through oodles of top finishers from the weekend, highlighting novel developments in Standard, Modern and Legacy.
Ryan believes that everybody should just play RUG Delver in Legacy.
It’s another week of examples today, selected to help hone some of your predictive senses on speculation. I’m going to share some cards today and I’ll be honest – sometimes, I still don’t know why these things act the way they do. Join me as we tease out the reasons why cards go up or fail to go up. You’ll get a sense of my thinking process and the questions that I’m asking myself along the way.
Ryan analyzes the use and abuse of Snapcaster Mage’s modes, discussing some of the most often made mistakes one can make when playing such a powerful card.
Chad dissects the gainers and losers in a world where WoTC decides to ban Show and Tell.