David Schumann continues his review of eternal staples, this time focusing on rare and little-known gems from the Portal series.
Stone Rain
Don’t gamble on potential increases in price, instead go for the guaranteed financial win. Gambling is not a good long term profession, make money when you know you can instead of betting on a future that might not ever exist.
What if you could play hundreds of the best cards in Magic and not worry about mana? Isn’t it cool to think about drawing off the top of a giant deck and playing what comes up?
The Danger Room is a new way to play Magic. It uses a shared box of cards, meaning that you can play it with everyone, and it is very simple to learn.
Ryan brought Fairies to this past weekend’s GP Columbus. He details the merits of the deck and where he would make improvements.
Tired of the same silly peanut butter spread for your Commander sandwich? Try the velvety Nutella that is an underused commander!
10 Magic players of superior skill enter a single team cube draft. How do you handle the volume without taking up an entire day? Anthony has the clever, and fun, solution of Survivor Draft!
Since I last wrote of Pauper, much has changed on MTGO! Included here are a full MTGO field archetype breakdown, multiple new decklists, and reader questions from Twitter.
Mike Hawthorne runs us through the strength and synergy of Legacy’s New Horizons, giving us a map of the deck’s abilities and interactions.
You read the title. Do you think you really know the conclusion? Robert takes a Commander taboo head-on; you need to see this!
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.
Dr Jebus has all to you need to know on a few new cards! (Warning: Spoilers ahead!)
Jay Kirkman was asked by the four finalists in the Great Design Search 2 to consult on their intro deck submissions and here he discusses the last of the four: Shawn Main and ‘The Blight’