Tony sits down with some local players as they take stock of both the swirling nostalgia and the format-warping potential of The Brothers’ War!
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Find out what Joe aka “Beardy” is most thankful for ( after this year of writing for QS… and playing hundreds upon hundreds of Commander games!
The week after a set release is always full of experimentation and surprises. David E. has seen some very unexpected cards in unexpected formats so far.
This week, Rob looks at the power of unearth in The Brothers’ War and discusses why these cards are amongst the most powerful commons in the format.
Join Tony’s Brothers’ War prerelease as he takes us through his matches, observes melding, and finds out how players really feel about BRO, Standard, and more.
Wall St. and the Magic community were roiled on Monday by the downgrade of Hasbro’s stock. Today we break down what happened and weigh in with our perspectives.
This week Joe aka “Beardy” reviews the new Brothers’ War Commander decks and settles the age-old debate about who is stronger: Urza or Mishra?
In the wake of Magic 30th Anniversary Edition and the Remastered sets, David S. delves into sealed product and whether or not it makes for sound investments.
It seems likely that The Brothers’ War will endanger Karn, the Great Creator in Pioneer. However, whether Karn is too good in Modern is far more complicated.
This week on Adam Plays Magic, Adam jams a best-of-three draft of Chromatic Cube. Splashy bombs, perfect mana, and card advantage? What’s not to love?
Sig’s focus at Magic 30 was talking to vendors, but he did manage to play in two side events that weekend. This week he shares brief reports of both events.
After carefully studying footage of the Early Access event and analyzing successes at prerelease weekend, Rob makes his first observations on the new format.
Continuing the celebration of Magic’s 30th Anniversary, Tony wraps up his 30 favorite cards from 30 years, including a cycling creature and an infamous land.
