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Hinata, Dawn-Crowned is looking to be a fun build-around commander, and one that pairs well with a host of older bulk-bin rares. David highlights the top specs.

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Paul looks at the history of Organized Play, from the first Pro Tour to the present. What's changed in the last 25+ years, and what's in store for the future?

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Tapping In: Welcome back to another installment of rules stuff. This week we're looking at mana, mana values, and mana costs.

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Francesco wraps up his mini-series on cards printed with multiple real-world quotations. How does the flavor on these cards hold up?

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Jordan outlines ten types of articles for Magic writers and readers alike, including nostalgia dives and tech exposés, giving a window into his own process.

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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.

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Adam brawls on the Arena ladder with RB Midrange. Rakdos decks have been absolutely dominating the Alchemy ladder lately and this one is no exception!

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This week, Sig looks back at SCGCON Indianapolis and highlights noteworthy cards on posted hotlists.

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Paul looks at this week's Arena announcements and the changes coming to the platform. How are Wizards addressing player concerns over the Arena economy?

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Joe aka "Beardy" tackles the single most important question in Commander Rule 0 conversations, helping players set the stage for a positive gaming experience.

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