The good, the bad, and the awesome of the New Phyrexia Intro Packs; this week Jay has all this and more, including another contest!
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[Rerun] Stephen Moss takes a look at the newly leaked godbook and makes a few quick calls on valuable cards to keep in mind once the set releases.
Here is part 1 of Gregory’s design review – a unique card-by-card analysis from an ex- magic designer.
Seeing the results from the National Qualifiers and thinking back on the article I wrote on Vampires, I was led back to that deck. I really love this Vampire deck and what it is capable of, I play it well, and I have had more success with it than any other deck this season. With all those things being true, how could I not play it again?
There are four rules for building Commander decks. Neale takes us through them with an interesting application in a narrow field!
Anthony Avitollo, our resident cube master, breaks down or completely blasts some of the best (and overhyped cards) for cubes from New Phyrexia!
All good things come to and end, and Season 2 is no different. Join the crew one last time (For now!) as they close out with a bang and a contest winner!
The classic BUG tempo deck has seen success in various configurations. We’ll discuss the choice between Tombstalker and Dark Confidant and the new inclusion of Mental Misstep.
Hybrid cards and the “color identity” problem. Jules argues for another paradigm shift in Commander decks!
This week Corbin Hosler explains how to overcome variance and tilt while trading, using his recent trade for an Underground Sea as a basis, and pinpoints an undervalued card to pick up at your prerelease!
This week Jay brings you even more tables of prices and recommendations for middle-aged preconstructed decks! Anyone stocking up or shipping out should take note!
