Like everyone these days, Mike has spoilers and the new format on the mind. Read on for some updates to tier-one Standard decks implementing cards from RtR.
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“Good Luck, High Five!” is back with another hilarious and insightful podcast!
This week Ryan reveals the most important rule when attempting to build a new deck.
The things of the world have their opposites, so why should the precon decks of Innistrad block be any exception? We’ve covered the best of the bunch, now it’s time to turn over the rock and see what’s on the other end!
This week Jason examines a curious tournament-illegal deck without any banned cards and plums tournament results for the innovative and the audacious.
Andy Martin dissects another of his synergistic Commander decks. See how Lyzolda can sacrifice fodder to benefit you.
Your hosts Mike Hawthorne and Ryan Overturf are joined by financial guru Forrest Ryan and elf enthusiast Jesse Westphal to discuss the results of SCG Portalnd, followed by a look at some new spoilers.
Mike examines the RtR spoiler to see which cards are likely to shake things up. Some powerful spells are slated to enter Standard soon, some of which may rival the pushed creatures of late.
This week Jason muses on potential mana bases in the upcoming Standard environment and surveys the usual assortment of tournament top finishes.
Andy walks us through one of his more powerful Commander decks, based on library manipulation and headed by Maelstrom Wanderer. If you’ve ever longed to go nuts with Call of the Wild or Proteus Staff, read on.
Mike discusses the general impact Ravnica is likely to have on Standard deck construction, and reviews some (charming) cards that have been spoiled.
Your hosts Mike Hawthorne and Ryan Overturf are joined by Dana Kinsella and SCG Minneapolis Legacy Champion Kyle Olson. In this episode we talk about the results of SCG Minneapolis and dissect the deck lists. We round off the episode by taking a look at some Return to Ravnica Spoilers.
Ryan reviews the reasons not to go rogue in Legacy.
