Summoning Trap
How far is “too far?” When is it okay to back up a mistake? Kyle’s back to explain some of the voodoo behind rewinding gamestates after judge calls.
Alan had also brought along the shell for Summoning Trap, which is a deck I had seen and liked initially. After looking at the deck laid out – I figured an audible was in order. Why? I simply wasn’t going to win the tournament with Faeries, so my best chance was to change decks.
Arthur’s first article for Quiet Speculation is a great and thought provoking look at the next expansion, Mirrodin Besieged. His inventive and sensible evaluations of the cards and potential interactions will serve every reader well in the coming days and months events.
With second part (the first half) of an Extended PTQ, Kyle walks us through quite a few more sticky situations in Magic.
Jund is one of the top decks in the Extended format, and here is everything you should need to supplement your playtesting with it for Grand Prix: Atlanta!
In a different kind of “tournament report,” Kyle turns back time and walks through some player questions from an Extended PTQ.
Pauper is the best format that you’re probably not playing. A healthy Eternal format with some of the coolest decks you’ll find? And it costs a fraction of any other Constructed format you can find!
Gregory starts with a basic artifact deck and then explores an exciting combo deck for standard.