Jay's Buyer's Guide series comes to it's conclusion with Core Set, Duel Deck, and other limited release preconstructed products. Do you know which decks are steals and deals? Jay has all the details inside!
There are many ways to leverage mana ramping in Commander decks. Robert breaks down the different ways to go big and seal the game away!
With the wildly popular Commander decks preselling out everywhere, Ryan Abcede gives us a quick overview and breakdown of the biggest movers in singles. Looking to step up for the Commander release? Get all the details you need inside!
Last week I played in a standard tournament for four Jace, the Mind Sculptors. I played SparkBlade, a list very similar to the one in my last article.
In this feature article, Doug takes an uncharacteristically grumpy look at Overextended and Modern, two hyped up formats that may or may not exist soon. Doug lays out why these formats may fail just like Extended and why this isn't a great time to be buying into the formats.
Continuing our exploration of Legacy and the Color Wheel, we’ll move onto the series’ second installment. You’ll find all the White cards you can comfortably prepare to see in Legacy alongside the most prominent decklists harnessing the color.
Two weeks ago we covered the essentials of a called shot and went in depth on the topic of small gains. This article will go further into the belly of the beast on another type of called shot, the "wild call".
Mike Lanigan discusses the impact of the cards of New Phyrexia on Standard's Vampire archetype.
Wanting to give the newest and mono-Blackiest cards a chance to shine, Gregory Marques walks us through his current project.
CommanderCast is back again, this week featuring the smooth deck styling of Ian Lansdell (of the Horde of Notions podcast)!
