Kaldheim Exit Interview: Historic
After six weeks of Kaldheim in Historic, how did our creators’ early predictions pan out? World Champion PVDDR and other SCG creators look back.

After six weeks of Kaldheim in Historic, how did our creators’ early predictions pan out? World Champion PVDDR and other SCG creators look back.
What can challenge the dominance of Cauldron Familiar and Witch’s Oven in Historic? Bryan Gottlieb found some gems in the SCG Tour Online results.
Eight SCG creators revisit their first impressions of Kaldheim for Standard, sharing their hits, misses, and surprise breakout cards.
Sheldon Menery showcases the best of Time Spiral Remastered for Commander with a focus on forgotten gems and desirable reprints.
Magda, Brazen Outlaw has more potential in Commander than just leading Dwarf tribal. See how Bennie Smith built his latest 100-card list.
Blade Splicer in Vintage Cube, Selesnya Company in Modern, and NFTs? This week’s Ten Things by Cedric Phillips covers those topics and more!
Pioneer seems like a wide-open format, but is a future best deck hiding in plain sight? Five SCG creators say what they’d play.
Ben Bleiweiss has spent more than twenty years waiting for white to be as strong a color as its peers. How would he make that true? It all starts with card draw.
Even a World Champion can learn from the best in specific fields. PVDDR shares qualities he admires in top pros and the lessons he has learned from them.
Does Selesnya Company have Modern crushed? Six SCG creators respond to the post-MOCS metagame with their decks of choice.
Is Dimir Inverter, an archetype banned out of Pioneer, good enough for Modern? Todd Anderson explores existing lists and new directions.
Dom Harvey thoroughly enjoyed the weekend’s action on Magic Online. He reports his findings from Modern, Vintage Cube, and the community.
From Historic Anthology IV to digital art and more, Dom Harvey, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa, and Ross Merriam weigh in on five of Magic’s big questions.
Sam Black goes beyond the basics of card advantage to explain why Elvish Visionary and Elderfang Disciple favor such different types of games.
Patrick Sullivan answers mailbag questions about March Madness, the nature of Magic slang, and the limits of “Turn 4” as a format health criterion.