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Peace of Mind: Again With the Mole

When I left off two articles ago, I had thrown together an Extended deck predicated on disruption. Despite the fact it had little or no testing, I wanted to create a starting point. Sure enough, it was – but it’s far from an end point. Today I’ll take what we started with, test it, tweak it, and see if we can end up with something good and quite rogue.

Stax Dissected

From July through October, Stax did pretty well in Vintage. Not only was it the most predominant deck in Top 8s, it was by far the most successful. Although Stax was only a fifth of Top 8s, it comprised 40% of all tournament winning decks. Therefore, I decided it was time to dissect this archetype and see just what makes them tick.

Cak’s Eye View – Worlds 2005

I was determined to break the streak. I hadn’t made money in a Magic tournament since Grand Prix: Chicago aside from appearance fees (I even had to look it up because I couldn’t remember the last time I made money). Worlds was a chance to make a difference, because if I didn’t, I was done.

Friggin’ Deck

Mike went 5-0-2 in the swiss of his most recent PTQ with… well, isn’t it obvious? A full PTQ report with matchups plus a Flores-approved decklist for what is suddenly the hottest deck on the planet. Confused? Click the friggin’ link.

Ichorid, The Blood-soaked Soul Kiss

The creator of Extended’s hottest new deck takes but a moment to bask in the glory of his elevation from scrub to cool kid on the block before going right back to telling you exactly what is on his mind.

Backstage With Bob the Builder

So I didn’t have a great Worlds, but what I did have was an awesome Standard deck that might just be one of the best decks in the format. Dark Confidant in a Blue Control deck? Oh yes, we’re just that crazy.

The Fall Vintage Metagame Breakdown: July through October

Phil Stanton has recently retired from the supercomputer business. Since no one else has stepped up, and since I inspired his template, I have decided to take over where he left off. Thus I give you the full Vintage Metagame Breakdown, complete with musings on the format and whether certain cards have crossed the threshold from broken to bannable.

Mixed kNuts: Worlds Deck Tech

Teddy Card Game covers the coolest cards and combos that he saw firsthand at the World Championships. Looking for insights and analysis on some of the best decks to come out of the final Pro Tour of the year? Look no further.

Bottoms Up

Astral Slide decks have been on the rise lately both at the PTQ level and at the World Championships. Today Flores shows you the version of Slide that he’s been running and fills you in on his latest tournament performance with the deck.

Magical Hack: Leaving My Legacy Behind Me

Dissatisfied with the current crop of Legacy decks, Sean took his own homebrew to Philadelphia with no byes and finished just short of Day 2. What deck did he play and why does he think more players should look into it? The answers are only a click away.

Diary of a Ravnica Drafter Vol. 3 – The Usual Over/Under

It’s that time again, the time where Nick gives you his take on over and underdrafted cards in the environment as well as discussing one of the better off-guild archetypes you can draft. Check it out!

Equal Opportunity Embarrassment

You may have heard there was a large party at the World Championships involving writers from this very website and singing. People you know, battling it out with nothing more than a pitcher full of beer and a microphone. Names like Tsumura, Oiso, Aten, Jonsson, and many many more, all concerned with one thing – having as much fun as possible. Teddy Card Game was there and catalogued it for posterity, including thoughts on where he has been the last two weeks and his near death experience coming home. If you’d like to see some of the best times a Magic player can have, then you need to click this article.

Mastering the Selesnya Guild

With every new draft format, I always find some color combination that I just force myself into. With Odyssey, it was White/Blue soldiers taking as many Daru Stingers as possible; in Mirrodin, it was Affinity just like everyone else; in Kamigawa Block it was Red/White samurais, and in Ravnica I used to think it was the Boros Guild. However, throughout my many drafts on Magic Online, I have discovered that the Selesnya Guild is so much better.

Sealed Revealed 3: Card Pool Two

In this week’s Sealed Revealed, Craig tackles another Ravnica Limited card pool. Match your deck building skills against his, and then discuss the results in our forums!

Peace of Mind: Jushi, I’m Home!

Is there a tournament-caliber Milling deck in Standard? Mike thinks so! Read about Mike’s newest Dimir deck, and why he thinks it’s a viable option, in today’s article.