Last week William Jensen presented his five biggest mistakes for the world to see and learn from. What are your biggest mistakes?
Phyrexia’s Core
Ryan reports on his performance with Counter Repost at the SCG Kansas City Standard event.
As we near rotation, Standard continues to be dominated by aggressive creature strategies. Mike advocates shaking it up with a dedicated control deck and provides two brand-new lists in said vein.
Ryan unveils his monoblue Trading Post deck and outlines why it is arguably the best version of the deck.
Carlos ports the classic budget contender, mono-red burn, to the world of ninety-nine cards and proves firebreathing can be cheap and effective in Commander too.
In the third episode of his mono-colored budget series, Carlos tackles green, the least budget-friendly color of them all.
In the last segment of his artifact extravaganza, Carlos is looking at Dark Ascension and Kataki, War’s Wage. This guy has typically been considered unplayable for Commander; but when you build around his effect, he can be pretty nasty.
Mike takes a shocking look at the applications of red in standard.
What does the world of Commander do in Standard? A surprising 4-color Tezzeret deck!
With Innistrad previews just days away, Corbin Hosler looks at the cards poised to rise in value once the set releases!
In the third and final installment of his design review of New Phyrexia, Gregory discusses the Green and Artifact cards.