Dive into ONE with a compleat analysis of the format’s two-drops. This week, Rob analyzes how the common two-drops influence ONE’s best decks.
Limited
Phyrexia: All Will Be One Limited is finally here! Rob gives an overview of the format’s feel and mechanics, and lists the top 10 commons, and ranks each color.
This week, Rob bids farewell to another great format the only way he knows how: by making up a bunch of meaningless awards, lists and power rankings.
When should we block? It’s one of the earliest and most common questions we have to answer in a game of Magic. This week, Rob helps you make the decision.
Avoid archetypes; find the glue! Rob discovers the goodstuff holding together BRO Draft’s strongest decks in comparing the format to DMU Limited.
While BRO Limited isn’t the prince format many feared, it certainly has some powerful cards. This week, Rob counts down the top ten bombs in The Brothers’ War.
Arena Cube is back, so you know Adam’s gonna do it to ’em. It’s time to draw some cards, sling some spells, and burn them out on this week’s Adam Plays Magic!
Rob has turned his back on one of Limited’s oldest accepted truths. This week he discusses why you should be playing sixteen lands (or less) in BRO Limited.
This week, Rob looks at some recent surprising successes before analyzing what we can learn from these decks about the evolving nature of the format.
We welcome Rob to his new Friday time slot! This week he looks at the impact of two common one-drops, and discusses why they’re so high in his pick order.
This week Rob reflects on blue’s struggles in BRO and analyzes trophy-winning decks to find out how winning players are getting the most out of blue in draft.
This week, Rob looks at the power of unearth in The Brothers’ War and discusses why these cards are amongst the most powerful commons in the format.
Sig’s focus at Magic 30 was talking to vendors, but he did manage to play in two side events that weekend. This week he shares brief reports of both events.