Chaz discusses some of the important questions being debated during Battle for Zendikar spoilers, including the effect Expeditions may have on overall set prices.
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The Scene: I was enjoying my weekend, minding my own business, working my way through the Battle for Zendikar spoiler in cool, calm, collected fashion. Aside for a momentary lapse in reading ability, I was relatively under control, ready to calmly burst dreams and inform readers exactly why Shambling Vent is unimpressive at best. Yeah, […]
Mike Lanigan takes a look at some more Battle for Zendikar previews, evaluating them for Constructed applications.
It’s spoiler season once again and the Battle for Zendikar previews are trickling in. While there are many interesting cards for Limited and Standard that are coming out of the woodwork, what about for Modern? Thanks to the Eldrazi theme, Battle for Zendikar hasĀ a lot of high costĀ spells and creatures. As I’ll talk about later, […]
Randall Thompson has been working on and playing Lantern Control since March of 2013, working alongside many other architects of the deck, including GP Oklahoma City winner Zac Elsik, in the MTGSalvation forums. Lantern Control has recently attained notorietyĀ in theĀ Modern community.Ā The existence and nature of the deck is often one that sparks debate and […]
Mike Lanigan looks over the latest Battle for Zendikar spoilers and evaluates them for Standard playability.
Magic has seen unprecedented growth over the lastĀ five years. Every year more and more players pick up the game, buy cards, and attend events. The logical first step is StandardĀ with itsĀ smaller card pool and cheaper barrier to entry. With Modern beingĀ perceived as the āsupportedā eternal format between Modern Masters and active Banned List management, however, […]
This week marks my fourth piece on deck archetypes, and it looks to be the most fun. DiggingĀ for specific answers with Serum Visions has taught me to be goal-oriented in other areas of my life.Ā So with the basicsĀ laid out, we’llĀ focus on my favorite part of the theorizing process: application! We all know I can’t go […]
This past weekend was an exciting one for Modern. While the SCG Invitational was Standard/Legacy, and the World Championships was what felt like every format invented ever (sidebar: really hoping for a Tiny Leaders/Commander Pro Tour next year) Modern still got some love in the form of four rounds of the 24 best players in […]
Since I opened the Nexus discussion on Modern archetypes a couple weeks ago, community members have congregated in the comments section to share their opinions. The biggest argument against the theories I’ve proposed comes in the form of varying definitions of “fair” and “unfair.” Today, I’ll address those concerns more closely. (This article is the […]
Mike takes a look at the Modern metagame coming out of SCG Charlotte, where a large number of Origins cards made their impact felt.
Splinter Twin is a deck that needs very little introduction. One of the premier combo deckās since the formats infancy, it has continued to put up results over the entire history of the format. Bannings and unbannings have occurred, but Splinter Twin always rears its ugly head as soon as you tap out on turn […]