Ryan explores the exhaustive reasoning behind crafting a sideboard for Modern Izzet Delver.
Smash to Smithereens
Ryan reacts to the recent Pauper bannings.
Ryan begins a new series of articles in which he plans to break down various Pauper decks for Magic Online. First up: Goblins.
Mike brings us the tale of his Grand Prix experience in Columbus, where he piloted the same deck that landed three players in the Top Eight. Read on to hear the yarn and see the newest Modern tech.
In the final Cube SWOT article Usman shatters notions around Artifacts, levying ruin to the everyday average.
You’ll be seeing red this week as Usman runs through part 4 of his Cube SWOT series!
Gregory gives you a full-set card by card design review of Mirrodin Besieged.
My name is Joshua Justice. I’m technically a “Magic Pro” because I won a PTQ last year and made Day Two at Pro Tour: Amsterdam. In reality, I’m just a weekend grinder who’s been back in the game for a little over a year, and I’ve had a couple of successful tournaments. This story begins two weeks before Grand Prix: Atlanta, in a comic shop called The DeeP in Huntsville, Alabama. My plan that day was to play in a Grand Prix Trial, then move to Atlanta to start my new job.
This week, Usman begins a series on performing a SWOT analysis on each color in cubes, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each color and what it brings to aligned multicolor pairs, starting with an analysis of white.
Again this week Kellen Huber goes into the extended format with a darker side to the format with a new BR deck.