AuthorDave Meeson

A player, organizer, and writer, Dave Meeson has worn a lot of hats in the Magic world. And now he is adding Dear Azami author to his collection.

Tribal Thriftiness #19 – Shadowmoor Goodies

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Thursday, April 17th – It’s nearly D-Day. Every time a new set starts to approach, my toes get all tingly with anticipation. Pre-Releases are great chances to get out, interact with new people, get your muddy hands on new cards, and have a good day of fun with a chance of profit. And that applies to everyone, not just the guys who spend fifty-three hours a week playtesting.

Tribal Thriftiness #18 – New in the Dollar Bin

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Thursday, April 10th – Anyone who watches the news knows that the market is a fickle beast – rising and falling at the whims of buyers and sellers. So, too, is the singles market, where cards can rise or fall in price as new decks become popular and old ones lose their shine. So what’s new in the dollar bin?

Tribal Thriftiness #17 – Shadowmoor Steals In

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Thursday, April 3rd – Hybrid mana? Untapping as a cost? Color-dependent creatures? Shadowmoor is kicking off its previews this week, and Dave can’t think of anything else but digging in and seeing what’s already been spoiled.

Tribal Thriftiness #16 – The Search for Uncommons Continued

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Thursday, March 27th – Following from last week’s column, Dave goes digging into more pre-constructed decks to find out which blocks gave good value on their precon offerings.

Tribal Thriftiness #15 – So Where Do All Those Uncommons Come From?

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Thursday, March 20th – The best way to build decks without relying on twenty-dollar rares is to use commons and uncommons that are key to your strategy. But aside from opening packs, where do you get all those key uncommons? Believe it or not, Wizards has been giving you a way to get them for years – the preconstructed decks.

Tribal Thriftiness #14 – That Old Ravnica Feeling

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Thursday, March 13th – With the revelation of Shadowmoor’s funky theme, Dave is pining for the fjords of Ravnica. Okay, there weren’t fjords in Ravnica, but Dave is still looking to play more than two colors in Standard one last time.

Tribal Thriftiness #13 – Shifty Underhanded Underpinnings

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Thursday, March 6th – Finishing out with the last of the Tribal Equipment, Dave gets all covert under the protective blanket of Cloak and Dagger.

Tribal Thriftiness #12 – Let The Rope-Shaking Commence

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Thursday, February 28th – Obsidian Battle-Axe has certainly gotten a lot of press and has been seeing play in Standard. Today, Dave explores how each of the races with Warriors can use Obsidian Battle-Axe to beef up into… the Ultimate Warrior! Or, at least, a pretty good Warrior.

Tribal Thriftiness #11 – Equipped To The Hilt

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Thursday, February 21st – Morningtide offered a great tweak on the Tribal cards from Lorwyn – the Tribal Equipment. After having fun with Veteran’s Armaments two weeks ago in his Soldier article, Dave continues his run through the new Equipment by looking at the two with the least press – Thornbite Staff and Diviner’s Wand.

Tribal Thriftiness #10 – A Johnny Trip Through the Candy Shop

Read Dave Meeson every week... at StarCityGames.com!Thursday, February 14th – Feeling burnt out? Been playing the same deck for the last three years? Your inner Johnny would like to have a word with you about getting out, seeing the world, trying something new. Go on. Give in. Sure, the last time you did that you ended up playing a Bronze Bombshell deck, but you still might find something you like.

Tribal Thriftiness #9 – An Army of One (Tribe)

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This week, Dave takes a look at a number of things that are small and military in nature. No, not Army brats – the Kithkin Soldiers.

Tribal Thriftiness #8 – Morningtide Has Broken

Morningtide is not even on sale yet, and already the singles are running the gamut in terms of price. Dave breaks down what a player with a tight wallet should be focusing on obtaining.

Tribal Thriftiness #7 – Cheesesteaks, Superhero Masks, and Morningtide

It’s not necessary to fly to the City of Brotherly Love to play in a Morningtide prerelease, but it wouldn’t be an interesting story if all Dave did was drive up to Denver and come home empty-handed.

Tribal Thriftiness #6 – These Giants Have No Steroid Scandal

It’s January, and as has happened every January for forty years, a young man’s thoughts turn to… football. Ah, the playoffs. To celebrate, Dave builds some team-based decks for the NFL’s equivalent of the Littlest Team That Could.

Tribal Thriftiness: There Can Be Only One… uh… Old Dragon

Dave tires of playing mere sixty-card decks. Dave struggles against the oppression of “four-of” deck construction. Dave yearns to take to the skies and lead his forces to victory! So barring playing with Form of the Dragon, how can Dave shed his meager mortal mage shell and fly, free from the constrictions of tournament Magic? By heading out for a little Elder Dragon Highlander, of course.