Ryan brought Fairies to this past weekend’s GP Columbus. He details the merits of the deck and where he would make improvements.
Tectonic Edge
Carlos continues the theme of expanding on other people’s Commander decks, this time bringing us some flashback action with Dralnu, Lich Lord.
The Zombie tribe has gotten a ton of new tools so far in Innistrad Block. After the release weekend, Carlos has some Gravecrawlers and a Grimgrin and can’t resist taking them for a spin!
The second installment of artifact theme decks! This time Carlos is looking at a mono-red deck with Slobad at the helm and with his favorite combo in the 99.
Sakashima impersonates a solid artifact deck in Carlos Gutierrez’s deck in today’s article.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at a post-bannings Modern.
Break cards is what Carlos does best. This week, it’s Saffi Eriksdotter bending the world of Commander to its knees. You’ve been warned!
So, here is the third part of Ryan’s review of Innistrad. That is a SWEET review you might say. THE END.
Dissension, the third (and chronically-misspelled) set in Ravnica, showcased the remaining three guilds. We were introduced to the hellbent Rakdos, the gene-splicing Simic and the board-stalling Azorius guilds. Ravnica block is good for a couple money rares, but it didn’t go as casually deep as I thought it would when I first thought about the block. Dissension has a few nice tournament staples aside from the obvious shocklands – let’s take a look at the set!
Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.
Corbin Hosler examines the recent fluctuations in Fetchlands and has some thoughts on Innistrad spoilers!
Carlos is Green with envy in Commander. What else is new?
With Innistrad previews just days away, Corbin Hosler looks at the cards poised to rise in value once the set releases!