This week on Adam Plays Magic, we’re going BIG with some ancient robots. It’s time to turn these colossal constructs loose on unwitting opponents.
Deck Primers
Guides on how to build, play and sideboard for competitive Magic decks.
Beep beep! We’re putting pedal to the metal with RG Vehicles. We’ve got all manner of beasts crammed in our clown car and they’re ready to fight.
There’s a new Collected Company in town and it’s bringing all the angels to the yard! Kayla’s Reconstruction is the real deal and already a tournament staple!
Adam is back with a DIY Ancestral Recall! With our new critical mass of Snapcaster variants, we can See the Truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
It’s time to bust out the toolbox with Five-Color Enigmatic Incarnation. No matter what the opponent brings, Adam’s got the right tool for the job!
Adam’s father always told him to beware of little green men, and he was right! Explorer Elves hits hard and fast and is sure to leave opponents in the dust.
This week on Adam Plays Magic, we’re riding shotgun with Abzan Greasefang Combo! Please keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle and let the rat race begin!
All eyes are on Pioneer, but they can’t stop staring at Mono-Green’s off-color Planeswalkers! Adam explains why they’re here and what they bring to the table.
Joe aka “Beardy” is back for Part 2 of his New 32, a list of every deck he’s working on for each color identity… today, two- and three-color combinations!
Will Joe aka “Beardy” get to take on Post Malone for $100,000 in a winner-take-all, high-stakes game of Commander? Read on to find out his weapon of choice.
Joe Mauri aka “Beardy” discusses the polarizing deck archetype Stax and pros and cons of bringing full Stax, or just some elements of it to your table.
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?
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?