This week Paul finds inspiration for improving his Magic game from his other hobby: cycling. What lessons from the sport of cycling can be brought to Magic?
Strategy
Adam brings a RB sacrifice deck out to play, starring Oni-Cult Anvil. This archetype has been killing it in every format, and Explorer is no exception.
Joe aka “Beardy” discusses Commander combat and what happens when the best blockers in Magic collide with strong attackers.
The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat! This week on Adam Plays Magic, Adam sees how road worthy Greasefang Combo really is!
Paul looks to multi-colored Limited formats of the past for guidance on navigating New Capenna draft. What lessons are there to learn from these formats?
What’s old is new again! Adam dives into what makes the Grinding Breach combo so potent in Modern right now, plus a top 8 finish! Is this Splinter Twin in 2022?
With Lurrus gone, Grixis slipping, and permission everywhere, is it really time to play combo? David thinks so, highlighting a Storm win and reassuring Belcher.
V for victory, or V for value? How about both? Adam battles on the Arena ladder with Jim Davis’s Neon Dynasty Championship Grixis Midrange deck!
This week, Adam brings Standard MonoW Aggro to the table. This aggressive deck pinpoints and exploits the weaknesses of the rest of the metagame to snatch wins.
Joe AKA “Beardy” talks about the wild benefits of playing with other people’s cards instead of your own. How many accomplices does a good Xanathar deck need?
Adam takes on Naya Runes: an archetype with a dozen moving parts and massive creatures. This deck has something to love for every Spike, Timmy, and Johnny!
So, you want to cast that counterspell? Adam delves into the ins and outs of using countermagic effectively, and how best to answer your opponent’s threats.
Beardy talks about absurd decks that reduce the game to the lowest common denominator. Do these degenerate decks have value or should they be avoided?