Phyrexia: All Will Be One Limited is finally here! Rob gives an overview of the format’s feel and mechanics, and lists the top 10 commons, and ranks each color.
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Joe aka “Beardy” shares how to sell Magic at a card show full of Pokemon collectors, reviewing prep and best-sellers. Who said Magic was on a decline?
Jeskai Underworld Breach spent January evolving from a hybrid aggro-combo deck into a value-tempo sleeper. David E.’s got the three best cards to hate it out.
Glory to Phyrexia! The Mother of Machines has graced us with an array of powerful cards to dominate the Modern format. Here are Adam’s Top 10 picks for Modern.
This week, Rob bids farewell to another great format the only way he knows how: by making up a bunch of meaningless awards, lists and power rankings.
David S. got to sling some Sneak and Show in person, and is back with both a tournament report and some juicy financial takes for Legacy lovers.
Joe aka “Beardy” discusses retraining a 1v1 duelist mindset into that of a multiplayer master, exploring three skills necessary to win games with more players.
With most of the flagship cards already spoiled, role players begin to emerge. Decks need support cards to function, and One offers all formats potent ones.
When should we block? It’s one of the earliest and most common questions we have to answer in a game of Magic. This week, Rob helps you make the decision.
Joe aka “Beardy” examines several cards that are a little too good in Commander to not share. Check out these underplayed rocks and value enchantments.
This new Nahiri is already looking to pack way more of a punch than her predecessor, however tragic her story… although not in the deck one might expect.
David S. reassesses Wizards’ “fireside chat” in the new year, talking data, dishonesty, and implications for the game’s future and that of its players.
Avoid archetypes; find the glue! Rob discovers the goodstuff holding together BRO Draft’s strongest decks in comparing the format to DMU Limited.
