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.
Sig enjoyed reading Ben Bleiweiss' column detailing the 100 worst cards of all time. Did you know some of these terrible cards have surprisingly high values?
Did you see the Streets of New Capenna reveal? Paul goes over some of the details we know about the set and his predictions for what's to come.
Andrew ties up his series on layers, focusing on effects that change colors, abilities, or power and toughness. In the process, he also demystifies Dress Down!
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?
David cracks open the "egg" approach to speculation, wherein collectors identify cards that stand out and cash in on price spikes caused by later printings.
Francesco looks at Magic cards whose flavor references the imaginative process itself. Beyond fantasy creatures in fantasy worlds lies pure imagination.
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!
David sees real potential in Tameshi, Reality Architect, and tries breaking the Wizard for Modern in a plethora of combo and value shells.
How do prices from Magic's newest set compare and contrast to Champions of Kamigawa back in late 2004? Sig taps into InQuest Magazine to investigate!