Ryan breaks down and tweaks the Modern UR Delver list in preparation for GP Minneapolis in a few weeks.
Steel Sabotage
With the recent shake-up of Magic Online, Ryan takes a break from Pauper discussion to focus on another unusual format: Vintage!
Corbin Hosler looks at the movement of some–what else?–Merfolk staples, and explains how a slow holiday season creates opportunities.
Jason Alt discusses the run on newly-released Commander product and a host of tournament results including Eternal Weekend.
Ryan shelves his Young Pyromancer Legacy brew for a week to try out some innovations to his MUC Delver Pauper deck in a Magic Online daily event.
After grinding Pauper on Magic Online this past week, Ryan has some significant updates for his MUC Delver list backed up with the strategy behind the new choices.
Ryan reports on his performance with Counter Repost at the SCG Kansas City Standard event.
Mark reviews the full spoiler of M13 and analyzes its impact on Standard. What cards will we no longer have after rotation? And what their replacements, if any?
Mike Lanigan looks at powerful new strategies in Standard.
Joshua examines the Vintage format and provides a look at proxy strategies for deckbuilders on a budget.
Last week I played in a standard tournament for four [card]Jace, the Mind Sculptor[/card]s. I played SparkBlade, a list very similar to the one in my last article.
My quest led me down past Mirrodin, into the evil depths of Darksteel, and out along the treacherous path of Fifth Dawn. As I pressed onward, I looked back through the Scars of Mirrodin. Looking back from that perspective, it didn’t seem quite as bad. Nightmares of the Ravager long since overcome, only to be replaced over and over again. With the [card Jace, the Mind Sculptor]evil demon[/card] lurking everywhere, sometimes it’s hard to remember clearly what it was like in the past.
This time around, things are different. The story is not the same. We have [card Jace, the Mind Sculptor]the villan[/card] but no clear path to victory. In that regard the present is like the past.