Primeval Titan
No, this isn’t English class, but it is a look into why wording can be so important in Magic.
Gregory gives you a full-set card by card design review of Mirrodin Besieged.
How far is “too far?” When is it okay to back up a mistake? Kyle’s back to explain some of the voodoo behind rewinding gamestates after judge calls.
Alan had also brought along the shell for Summoning Trap, which is a deck I had seen and liked initially. After looking at the deck laid out – I figured an audible was in order. Why? I simply wasn’t going to win the tournament with Faeries, so my best chance was to change decks.
Arthur’s first article for Quiet Speculation is a great and thought provoking look at the next expansion, Mirrodin Besieged. His inventive and sensible evaluations of the cards and potential interactions will serve every reader well in the coming days and months events.
This week Chris takes a look at some MTGO pricing.
This week Chris takes a look at some MTGO pricing.
My name is Joshua Justice. I’m technically a “Magic Pro” because I won a PTQ last year and made Day Two at Pro Tour: Amsterdam. In reality, I’m just a weekend grinder who’s been back in the game for a little over a year, and I’ve had a couple of successful tournaments. This story begins two weeks before Grand Prix: Atlanta, in a comic shop called The DeeP in Huntsville, Alabama. My plan that day was to play in a Grand Prix Trial, then move to Atlanta to start my new job.
Brook Gardner-Durbin takes a look at the first half of Mirrodin Beseiged spoilers and the impact they’ll have on Constructed.
With second part (the first half) of an Extended PTQ, Kyle walks us through quite a few more sticky situations in Magic.
