The Search Is Over: In Search Of Greatness Is Magic’s Next Broken Engine
In Search of Greatness has built-in limitations, but do they really matter? Bryan Gottlieb makes its case in Kaldheim Standard and Pioneer.

In Search of Greatness has built-in limitations, but do they really matter? Bryan Gottlieb makes its case in Kaldheim Standard and Pioneer.
Michael Majors is happy to see red in Kaldheim. See how he hopes to unlock the color’s potential in Kaldheim Standard and beyond.
Ari Lax offers a double feature as he explores the deckbuilding potential of Bloodsky Berserker and Clarion Spirit in Kaldheim Standard and Historic.
Can Immersturm Predator bring back the glory days of Aristocrats decks? Todd Anderson tries it in Kaldheim Standard and Historic.
Ben Bleiweiss continues his Kaldheim Financial Set Review. What does he foretell in the futures of Starnheim Unleashed and other cards?
Where will Kaldheim take your Commander deck? Rules Committee member Sheldon Menery offers signposts for 100-card fun with the upcoming set.
Valki may be the God of Lies, but Bennie Smith’s Commander deck built around the Kaldheim preview is the truth. Check out his latest build.
Patrick Sullivan answers mailbag questions on the snow mechanic, sports, and Strip Mine.
Patrick Chapin thinks Draugr Necromancer is pretty cool. But is it good enough for Kaldheim Standard? The Innovator likes its chances.
Egon, God of Death and Throne of Death inspire Gerry Thompson to brew decks around them for Kaldheim Standard and beyond.
Skemfar Avenger offers two intriguing creature types, Elf and Berserker. World Champion PVDDR uses both in his latest Kaldheim Standard decks.
What’s better than getting Burning-Rune Demon’s ability once? Getting it twice with Yorion, Sky Nomad. Shaheen Soorani can hardly contain his glee.
Don’t let the adorable Cat faces fool you: Esika’s Chariot is ready to ride down all comers. Dom Harvey explores its uses in Kaldheim Standard.
A Five-Color Gods deck in Kaldheim Standard would be legendary. Sam Black tries to make the dream real by brewing around Esika, God of the Tree.
A Tyvar Kell deck means an Elf deck. But how many Elves, and to what end? Michael Majors finds surprising uses for Tyvar Kell in Kaldheim Standard.