Yawgmoth’s Will
Mike dips his pen into the Modern pool, but still touts the long living legacy of Legacy.
Ready for another round of gravedigging? Not your own grave, of course, but that of opponents’ graves? Jules is back with a round of graveyard action. Get primed right here for Innistrad in Commander!
Champions of Kamigawa drew upon Japanese mythology, with its shrines, kami and crazy dragon spirits. Though it doesn’t pack in the ridiculous combo cards like Mirrodin did, it is full of legends, which means that there are a bunch of cards that get their value from Commander. This week, we will look at the first half of the set and how you can get the most money from Champs. Let’s look!
Joshua examines the Vintage format and provides a look at proxy strategies for deckbuilders on a budget.
Neale polishes off the competitive commanders, and opens the floor for Azuza lists! Think you have the most savage green machine?
Carlos loves to build decks, including those of five colors. Join him this week, defending the multicolor player in us all, and aiming for spot between casual and competitive with a Polymorph deck. Check it out!
Wait? That’s right! It’s a double dose of Carlos this week! With Worldgorger Dragon being unbanned, Carlos devolves into a degenerate brewer looking to mix the big-spell style of Commander with busted-as-can-be effects!
Neale’s back with a new deck to tune! He starts with a controlling Korlash build and ends fawning over Dralnu and Jin-Gitaxias. You’ll have to read to find out why!
What’s resilient to hate, eats multiplayer tables alive, and locks down the game on a dime? A five-color, Child of Alara led land deck of course!
Being “The Threat” is generally a bad thing, right? How about a deck that lives at the center of the storm it creates! Rob has you covered this week with a trip down the road Sharuum the Hegemon paves.