While past performance does not always predict the future, it can be a valuable tool to identify trends and price targets. Sigmund explains using recent examples.
Wheel of Fortune
Ryan updates us on his search for a Vintage deck to play at his upcoming local event.
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.
Andy ranks and reviews each color in Commander to determine what roles it plays well and how it can contribute to a successful deck.
What are the staples of Commander? Andy Martin knows better than most how much card evaluation changes under Commander’s unique rules. Read on to hear his picks for top five in each color.
Sigmund discusses his observations at Grand Prix Columbus with specific focus on dealer activity. He also discusses the surprising most valuable card in Standard.
Avacyn Restored has promised players everywhere a series of miracles. Mike digs into the new set to see whether its flagship mechanic delivers and how it will impact tournament Magic.
It’s generally accepted that Red is the worst color in Commander, but what happens when you try to build a Red deck that plays like a Blue deck? Let’s find out!
Carlos is getting into the spirit of the season with Zedruu the Greathearted, but it seems Zedruu is better equipped to be dishing out vengeance instead of gifts!
Carlos takes a break from weekly post-FNM Commander when someone brings a Cube! Check out his thoughts on designing a limited environment while following along with his draft. What would you do the differently?
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.
Jules is digging deep to uncover and share the mysteries of the grave. Are you ready for playing in the dirt, six feet under?