In a format with absurd mana, it's important to push limits. Could Mantis Rider and Crackling Doom combine to be a pillar of new Standard?
Since Origins was spoiled I’ve been tuning iGrow, a Delver deck abusing Day’s Undoing to crush the midrange strategies that have historically oppressed my buggy buddy since Abrupt Decay’s printing. It worked, but at the cost of dedicating an entire sideboard to beating the aggressive decks that benefitted from my...
The prominent reprints in the new Event Deck may hit some speculators hard. Ryan explains what this occurrence teaches us about diversification and risk.
Chaz concludes his financial evaluation of Battle for Zendikar, providing his list of each rare by tier and an explanation for his thoughts.
Since Modern’s inception, converge decks have periodically been attempted, modified, dropped, and eventually forgotten. While the mechanic has just recently been named, we all know converge is basically a rehash of domain/sunburst, and Modern is no stranger to strategies looking to take advantage of excellent fixing to support powerful...
When it was first spoiled, players were pretty down on Oblivion Sower. Now it's arguably one of the best cards in the set.
Non-red aggro looks poised to make a comeback with Courser of Kruphix gone from Standard. Mike shares the lists he's been working on and explains the thoughts behind them.
Hey guys! Welcome to Episode 2 of our Modern Nexus Video Series, where we pick a sweet list and run it through some matches on Magic Online. This week we have Phil Silberman’s 1st Place UW Blink deck from the SCG Premier IQ in Milwaukee. For those viewers that...
