Arguably the most exciting deck from PT Eldritch Moon is Temur Emerge, though as the Top 8 of the PT demonstrated there’s more than one way to build the deck.
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Sick of all the Collected Company in Standard? Perhaps 8/8 octopodes are more your speed.
Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
Deep-Fiend? More like deep fried! Is emerge a flop, or can it still live up to the hype?
After a recent foray into the Commander format, Brian shares some financial advice surrounding the format and a few interesting pickups.
It’s a new Standard, and you know what that means! A new Bant Company 75!
Standard is highly diverse right now, and affordable as well. Chaz examines the relationship between the two to see if there’s a connection.
If you’re not playing Tokens in Standard, it’s possible that you either don’t value winning highly or are being dishonest with yourself.
What has 15 green sources, 15 white sources, three colorless lands, and two double-red spells?
Grand Prix Weekend is in the books. Sheridan picks through top lists for neat Modern technology and promising specs in the aftermath.
Ryan breaks down the results of the Pro Tour and highlights the strategies that he believes will have the most success going forward.
David pores over the Top 8 decks from PT SOI. He discusses strengths and weaknesses in the metagame moving forward, and closes with the weekend’s financial takeaways.
Brian undertakes the monumental task of reviewing every major Standard card coming out of PT SOI. He explains whether each is a hold or a sell and why.