Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.
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Neale lines up a howling good time without laying a finger on a Werewolf. It’s new-school Commander all the way!
Mike responds to the SCG and Wizards announcements, offers praise to the joy of playing Legacy’s Valakut Lands and makes calls for the upcoming SCG Legacy Open.
Jason Schousboe reacquaints himself with an old friend by taking Lands for a spin around the block, with the value-added Scapeshift and Valakut. See how he fared in this quixotic quest below.
Tired of the same silly peanut butter spread for your Commander sandwich? Try the velvety Nutella that is an underused commander!
Joshua examines the Vintage format and provides a look at proxy strategies for deckbuilders on a budget.
The most important message that I can convey, however, is the importance of floor traders. Now that you have an idea how I, and many others like me, got into floor trading, it is time to understand why we are such an integral part of the community.
Chad talks about the PTQ season changing, and how your plan has to change to survive the change-over.
Neale polishes off the competitive commanders, and opens the floor for Azuza lists! Think you have the most savage green machine?
Neale’s back with the biggest and baddest decks ever to stack up to 99 cards! Today’s competitive Commander deck update featuress Jhoria, Azami, Zur, and more!
Dana Kinsella brings us a hyper-aggressive U/W Legacy Infect deck that proves itself as a quick win covered in fun.
CardKitty has been a leader in Magic alterations for some time now, and a quick glance at their work will show you why. The smooth transition between original art and new art is virtually flawless. The use of colors and lines are fantastic. They work in all different types of alters from accents to full art and even fan-art.