The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Magic Card
Or: An Analysis Of Psychological Conditions Potentially
Afflicting Magic Players.
Or: An Analysis Of Psychological Conditions Potentially
Afflicting Magic Players.
I wanted to play Sligh, but Fires killed it. My answer to this was to wonder how you could slow Fires down.
… plus more on the nurturing nature of Hippos, the multiple breeds of Merfolk, and why Anthony Alongi owes Dave a rare.
“And Johnnie is my main man / He’s the keeper of the keys / He’ll put your mind at ease / He’s guaranteed to please / Back by popular demand”
First, the outcome of the Keldon Twilight”Break this Card” contest. Then, a proposed change to the Hall of Fame, for which I would appreciate reader feedback.
I’ve realized over the past couple of weeks that I can take a step back from Magic and be all right.
Think about what it takes to write articles on a regular
basis. Keep thinking.
The Judge goes from structured decisions to completely
psychotic rantings! What kind of drugs is he taking, and can we have some?
I have fourteen different Survival of the Fittest builds in my Extended folder. And I was just getting started.
Another author has already hijacked the ‘silly review’
bandwagon, tied us all up, and left us at the side of the forest road. So onward.
An analysis of the various tweaks to the Pro Tour structure has affected the game.
I went to a Type II tourney and no Planeshift cards showed up. What happened?
March of Souls is a quickly-recognized”chaff” constructed rare in Planeshift… Or is it?
Gerrard takes his fantastic vaudeville act on the road! Well, perhaps not a fantastic act. We think it’s an act. He’s on stage, anyway.
Bah. Sometimes you’ve just got to say it, and fold up your cards. It usually happens after you take an elbow drop right to the kidneys. Or when you lose the game due to a bad play. Or when you get torpedoed in a Rochester, I suppose (though I’ve never had the pleasure of getting…