Jason brings us news from the bannings and restrictions front, the worlds of reddit, and results from the StarCityGames Invitational in Indianapolis.
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Carlos ports the classic budget contender, mono-red burn, to the world of ninety-nine cards and proves firebreathing can be cheap and effective in Commander too.
Mike discusses his preparations for (and distractions from) the World Magic Cup Qualifier in Maryland this weekend.
Ryan discusses why playing and predicting the metagame is integral to success and offers a Modern deck list to consider.
This week in Jason’s famed weekly article he shares Aaron Forsythe’s IAMA, a dazzling variety of Reddit’s best Magic action and the results of the SCG Open and Kalamazoo’s Top 16 Standard deck’s, one of which may blink Acidic Slime. Yup.
In the third episode of his mono-colored budget series, Carlos tackles green, the least budget-friendly color of them all.
Get caught up on CommanderCast goodness. Tune in here to stream episodes 2-6 as QS gets back to weekly postings.
Mike weighs in on the discussion surrounding Delver’s dominance before offering some deck ideas for addressing a broken format.
Ryan analyzes the recent showing of Hypergenesis and explains why Sneak and Show is an all around superior deck. What does Hypergenesis offer better than Sneak and Show is already doing?
In this week’s installment, Jason delivers lessons from Origins, some arts, some charts and a rundown of the winners from this past weekend’s event, including the hyped Hypergenesis deck.
Carlos continues his series on budget Commander decks with a mono-white legend of regal provenance. Read on to learn how Commander can be built on the cheap.
Mike regales us with another tale from the world of the PTQ circuit. This time he waxes philosophical about handling loss before describing his recent updates to Wolf Run Blue.
Ryan explores the pressures of playing on camera, in person or even at the kitchen table with your friends and leave us with this lesson: If you can be happy with your own performance, then why should it matter if some donk on the internet hates you?
