When players build new decks, they often skip straight to playtesting. David E. explains why that's like skipping from concept design to full product release.
This week Sig relates how the decks he built last week from a pair of Mirage and Fifth Edition starters played, and reflects on his quest for nostalgia.
This week Rob looks at how DMU has evolved over its first few weeks, exploring the power of Domain and Kicker as well as an apparent new top deck.
Join Tony as he attends the first of two local prereleases, playing a few games and sharing engaging stories from his fellow players.
David breaks down the cards to watch in DMU and how their arrival plays into the shifting metagame. Plus: is this the end for Izzet Murktide?
Joe aka "Beardy" examines the critical timing in a Commander game when one player takes a big lead. If the table unites against you, can you still win?
Francesco leaves behind the Masques block and dives into new expansions, exploring competitive favorites Kavu and Cephalid and the less fortunate Volver.
Modern's stability continues unabated. However, there are signs that, beneath the surface, change is occurring. David E. has the data to demonstrate the change.
Adam's back with his top decks in DMU Standard. Black has been a dominating force in week one, but there's plenty of depth and power to go around the color pie!
What was it like learning Magic back in 1997? This week Sig shares fond memories and brings them to 2022 by cracking sealed Mirage and 5th Edition starters.
