With the recent shake-up of Magic Online, Ryan takes a break from Pauper discussion to focus on another unusual format: Vintage!
Volcanic Island
Much like with play skill, there are many levels on which to trade. David Schumann offers some suggestions for upping your trade game.
Ryan constructs a U/R Legacy deck from the ground up, built around the brand new Young Pyromancer.
This past weekend RUG Delver took a big step back into the limelight in Worcester. By coincidence, Ryan was busy taking down another Legacy event with the same archetype, though a significantly different list. To Probe or not to Probe, that seems to be the question.
Certain preparations can be invaluable when you’re getting ready to trade at a large Magic event. David Schumann describes how he approaches the trading floor.
The Legacy metagame continues to turn in on itself and Ryan’s had enough of it. Just get ’em dead!
David Schumann overviews the major staples of the Legacy format, and discusses the likelihood of reprints and price changes for each.
Is Ryan considering a spicy new RtR card in Legacy RUG Delver? He sure is. Read on to see which one.
Master’s Edition is returning briefly to MTGO for the holiday weekend. Matthew provide all the information you need to get the most value out of these high-profile and rare sets.
Andy walks us through one of his more powerful Commander decks, based on library manipulation and headed by Maelstrom Wanderer. If you’ve ever longed to go nuts with Call of the Wild or Proteus Staff, read on.
Ryan analyzes the use and abuse of Snapcaster Mage’s modes, discussing some of the most often made mistakes one can make when playing such a powerful card.
Corbin Hosler responds to some reader comments from last week and breaks down how he did speculating on the Pro Tour!
Zendikar was a set designed around the theme of explorers and adventurers discovering ancient secrets and powerful treasures. The set was packed full of treasures, literally – the Hidden Treasures promotion by WOTC inserted iconic, expensive and rare old cards into a small set of boosters. Players could open an Underground Sea or a Candelabra of Tawnos; they might open Guardian Beast or crack Black Lotus. Zendikar was full of treasures inside the set, too; the Allies were like Slivers, growing with every new one.