The Toughest Strixhaven Sealed Pool I’ve Ever Seen, And How I Built It
Some Sealed decks build themselves. Then there is Ryan Saxe’s latest. Follow along and practice for this weekend’s Strixhaven Sealed Arena Open.

Some Sealed decks build themselves. Then there is Ryan Saxe’s latest. Follow along and practice for this weekend’s Strixhaven Sealed Arena Open.
Emma Handy’s Proliferate Cube is back on Magic Online. Ryan Overturf shares the latest changes, his new first picks, and the power of the Talismans.
Patrick Sullivan answers mailbag questions on Commander-leaning cards appearing in Constructed and why some designs are best in small doses.
Strixhaven Sealed is this weekend’s Arena Open format. Ryan Saxe has your guide to a world where colleges matter little and card advantage rules.
Strixhaven’s Mystical Archive shook up Historic in the SCG Tour Online last weekend. Bryan Gottlieb shares top tech from the Qualifier and Satellites.
Rionya, Fire Dancer got Bennie Smith burning to build around her for Commander. See how he made the most of the triggers and tokens.
Hofri Ghostforge inspired Sheldon Menery’s latest Commander deck. He takes you card-by-card to get into the spirit… or should that be Spirits?
With Time Spiral Remastered a huge success in paper, another Remastered set is sure to follow. But which one? Ben Bleiweiss’s pick will surprise you.
Strixhaven may have a spells theme, but in Limited, creatures still rule. Sam Black explores the most important spot on the creature curve: two-drops.
As Tom LaPille’s Pioneer Cube takes its turn in the Magic Online spotlight, Ryan Overturf breaks down the best cards and strategies.
Strixhaven Draft encourages hedging in the early picks. Ryan Saxe shows how to walk the line with tricky packs that led him to a trophy.
Is Reconstruct History the card players wanted Seasons Past to be? Dom Harvey builds around the powerful sorcery in Historic and Modern.
Patrick Sullivan answers questions on Panglacial Wurm’s quirks, Clever Lumimancer’s potential, and why he never would have designed Field of Ruin.
To win at Draft, you must pick and build to defeat the decks you expect to face. Ryan Saxe applies this principle to Strixhaven Limited.
The SCG Tour Online had few Strixhaven cards in its Strixhaven Standard decks, but the potential is there. Bryan Gottlieb shares his hidden gems.