This week, inspired by four little words from Karate Kid Part II, Rob looks at the most important variables to consider when using removal in games of Limited.
Limited
This week, Rob compares the merits of combat tricks and equipment in Draft… and illustrates why having a backbone of decent creatures remains an imperative!
This week Rob reflects on a small tournament he organized and the lessons learned from each of the three draft formats it included.
This week Rob investigates the impact of Alchemy on Draft in Alchemy Horizons: Baldur’s Gate, using data to discover ways to thrive in this new environment.
Sideboards dominate Constructed gameplay but are often overlooked in Limited. This week Rob discusses how sideboards can swing match-ups in Limited.
Cantrips dominate Legacy and Modern. But why? This week Rob examines the impact of cantrips and uses those lessons to evaluate their potential in Draft.
This week on Adam Plays Magic, Adam dives into the wonderful midrange-y world of Chromatic Cube on Magic Arena. Come aboard for a wild ride of five-color value.
Following up a promising first pick isn’t always easy. This week Rob looks at heuristics for when we should commit to our first pick and when we should pivot.
This week Rob looks at the highly anticipated Double Masters set and breaks down how the ten archetypes will likely play out in the format.
The only better feeling than winning with a great deck is winning vs. one. This week Rob looks at cheesy creature combos and their ability to sabotage formats.
Removal was once the most coveted component of deck-building in Limited. What happened? This week Rob analyzes the biggest change in the landscape of Limited.
This week Rob examines the most important part of a limited mana curve: the two-drop slot. We investigate how creatures impact the board in SNC and other sets.
This week Rob look at the decks of SNC draft. Brokers still seems dominant, but this guide explores other options we might want to steer our draft towards.