Legends is one of the most represented sets in terms of real-world flavor. Today Francesco analyzes a large subset of those cards, all sharing a horror theme.
Pox
New sets always inspire brewing and changes of pace, but this month, I was pleased to see that some of the ideas I’ve had about future metagame developments seem to be more realistic than I’d thought! If these decks have legs now, imagine what they’ll look like when Zendikar Rising drops… maybe quite similar, and […]
For this week, Eddie brings more Guilds of Ravnica spoiler talk and a dive into one of Magic’s newest formats to crop up, Premodern.
Rob starts the week with a look at Dictate of Erebos.
Ryan reviews the reasons not to go rogue in Legacy.
Chad runs over SCG Richmond decklists and preps for making moves with the Pro Tour starting this week.
Commander Banned List! What does it mean!
Neale polishes off the competitive commanders, and opens the floor for Azuza lists! Think you have the most savage green machine?
Darksteel, the second set in Mirrodin block, is notorious for driving off more Magic players than any other set, even the Urza block. It contained high-power cards for Affinity that did not require finesse to win with. It was like UG Madness in that the best deck was cheap, easy to play and frustrating to metagame against.