Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
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Deep-Fiend? More like deep fried! Is emerge a flop, or can it still live up to the hype?
It’s a new Standard, and you know what that means! A new Bant Company 75!
There are tons of ways to build your creature combo deck in Modern. Some builds even play both Knight of the Reliquary and Emrakul!
Ryan hasn’t given up on his pet tempo deck, and Eldritch Moon offers some very nice tools for the strategy.
Zur the Enchanter and Jace, Vryn’s Prodigy aren’t quite chocolate and peanut butter, though they combine surprisingly well.
Standard is highly diverse right now, and affordable as well. Chaz examines the relationship between the two to see if there’s a connection.
While Volcanic Island remains expensive, Eternal Masters does actually make Legacy more accessible. Check out Ryan’s advice on strategically buying into the format.
Rattlechains has proven itself playable just by virtue of having the keywords flash and flying. Imagine if its ETB ability mattered.
Sometimes the new hotness causes a resurgence of older technology. Check out this build of Death and Taxes that uses Eldrazi Displacer to bring Mangara back!
What has 15 green sources, 15 white sources, three colorless lands, and two double-red spells?
Ryan didn’t have a great Grand Prix, though he has an awesome deck for your consideration, as well as some notes from the event.
Eye of Ugin may be banned, but turn two Thought-Knot Seer is still legal.