CASUAL FRIDAYS #96.5: ….And Armory
And now, we look at the white cards that make it big. Okay, you can scroll to the end of this one. We don’t care.
And now, we look at the white cards that make it big. Okay, you can scroll to the end of this one. We don’t care.
It’s the all-black version of the HoF, with a very special (and NEW!) #1 – don’t scroll to spoil the surprise!
The genteel Casual Fridays tradition begins anew, this time with the brown cards…
Hey, is Bob Maher’s wife pregnant yet? The answer is critical to the future of Magic. Oh, and”Break This Card” gets broken at last!
Just a brief update on several Alongian events and a few pieces of advice for Unreal Tournament.
In sensitivity toward those readers without dogs, this article will ignore the full title and focus only on card advantage and you.
Apocalypse tells us a great deal about our shortcomings as casual deckbuilders. Also, Anthony lays to rest the great politics debate with his promised SIX-WORD CONSENSUS!
The Whirlpool creatures are bad. Not bad like Michael-Jackson-wants-people-to-think-he’s-cool bad, just bad. And that’s good.
Playing at a prerelease is one of the best ways to get ideas for new casual decks. And you don’t have to lose at the event, either.
How could they not put four horsemen in this expansion? We miss out on so many clever article titles now.
…And click here to start thinking about Apocalypse and its effect on group play!
Politics still don’t exist, darnit, and I think our
disagreement is just wordplay.
Readers reveal many ways to get to”84″. Also, two other matters: Alongi concedes Gore-style to Rizzo, and ends the article with some insights on Noxious Vapors.
It’s been a while since I said this, and you really need to hear it: in the long run, political games get you nowhere in multiplayer.