Planeswalkers have always been a popular theme for EDH decks. This week Carlos gives his take on a five-color Planeswalker-themed monstrosity!
Primeval Titan
Corbin looks back at trades he made years ago and finds out how those trades look today and what lessons can be learned from them!
I’d like to think that this is Abraham Lincoln’s calls, like the Great Emancipator has reached out from beyond space and time to tell us what to grab in Modern. How plain, then, that this is about the best cards to watch, to pick up, and to ditch in the wake of Grand Prix: Lincoln.
If you don’t have an Insider account, get a glimpse at what you missed out on this past weekend in Ryan’s overview of the QS calls. On top of that, Ryan delivers a Dark Ascension set review with an eye toward Commander applications.
Pro Tour Honolulu coverage was rampant this past weekend. SCG Cincinnati exceeded 600 players in Standard! Sigmund attempts to digest all this information and talks about how to proceed from here, reflecting on the calls QS aired this past weekend.
Welcome back to our exploration of Zendikar. If you were busy last week while we were plumbing the ruins of ancient tombs, take a look at Part One and you’ll catch up. Otherwise, come on in and let’s check out the second half of this set!
With Dark Ascension dropping, Mike Lanigan takes a look at a few potential contenders for FNM.
In the last segment of his artifact extravaganza, Carlos is looking at Dark Ascension and Kataki, War’s Wage. This guy has typically been considered unplayable for Commander; but when you build around his effect, he can be pretty nasty.
Mike Lanigan breaks down some new Delver lists and gives his opinion on a few spoilers.
David Conrad breaks down cards and categories you should be thinking about this rumor season.
Matthew Lewis breaks down the year in terms of investments to be made on mtgo throughout the upcoming year.
It’s generally accepted that Red is the worst color in Commander, but what happens when you try to build a Red deck that plays like a Blue deck? Let’s find out!
Corbin Hosler details what made 2011 a banner year for Magic finance, and makes an honest assessment of how he did on the year.
