Neale brings you one vision, one goal, one overriding, dominating objective: blue mages must die.
Sensei’s Divining Top
Today we’ll begin a thorough dissection of Magic’s five colors, perfect for newcomers and a refreshing review for veterans. After exploring the Color Wheel, we’ll move onto the series’ first installment. You’ll find all the Green cards you can expect to see in Legacy alongside decklists galore.
Neale takes a reader’s Rafiq deck from common to commanding for head’s up play, and challenges you to do it better. Think you can handle the firepower?
There are four rules for building Commander decks. Neale takes us through them with an interesting application in a narrow field!
The classic BUG tempo deck has seen success in various configurations. We’ll discuss the choice between Tombstalker and Dark Confidant and the new inclusion of Mental Misstep.
With a tale of two Commander decks, Neale shares everything that’s right and wrong in Commander!
In a singleton format, why does everyone’s deck look the same? This HAS to be fixed.
Drawing on the lessons detailed in last week’s column, Corbin Hosler evaluates the future of the Legacy market and has a few hot card tips for the format!
Competitive Commander. Neale is no oxymoron, and these six decks are out to kill you. Find out what they are and how to stop them!
Chad breaks down how Mental Misstep will shake up the Legacy pricing game after the printing of New Phyrexia.
Neale is new to QS but not to Commander, and wastes no time jumping into his first rule: play to win.
Pick up a control deck just days before a Legacy tournament? Sure, I can win with that. You can too.