Jason brings us news from the bannings and restrictions front, the worlds of reddit, and results from the StarCityGames Invitational in Indianapolis.
Sneak Attack
Ryan analyzes the recent showing of Hypergenesis and explains why Sneak and Show is an all around superior deck. What does Hypergenesis offer better than Sneak and Show is already doing?
Chad dissects the gainers and losers in a world where WoTC decides to ban Show and Tell.
In his first article for Quiet Speculation Ryan delves into a few spoilers from Avacyn Restored and the impact that they will have on Standard.
Mark Hinsz recounts this past weekend’s SCG Invitational event, where he piloted Big Zoo in Legacy and Dungrove Elder Wolf Run in Standard, and shares with us his thoughts on the meta and the refreshing philosophical lens he’s recently applied to the game.
Mike dips his pen into the Modern pool, but still touts the long living legacy of Legacy.
In the world of Dragons, everyone can hear you scream but it doesn’t matter one bit. Robert shares some Dragon chemistry around Karrthus, Tyrant of Jund, taking us from small-time ideas to a big-time deck list!
Wait? That’s right! It’s a double dose of Carlos this week! With Worldgorger Dragon being unbanned, Carlos devolves into a degenerate brewer looking to mix the big-spell style of Commander with busted-as-can-be effects!
Hybrid cards and the “color identity” problem. Jules argues for another paradigm shift in Commander decks!
In a singleton format, why does everyone’s deck look the same? This HAS to be fixed.
Pick up a control deck just days before a Legacy tournament? Sure, I can win with that. You can too.
A reader is building a Sneak Attack deck. How many shenanigans are there with it?