Multicolor And Cube Design In Ravnica’s Wake
Cube advocate Matt Kranstuber tells you how Return to Ravnica will affect cube design and gives you some tips for adding cards from the new set to your cube.
Cube advocate Matt Kranstuber tells you how Return to Ravnica will affect cube design and gives you some tips for adding cards from the new set to your cube.
GP Boston-Worcester winner Brian DeMars talks about the Return to Ravnica cards he believes will see some serious tournament play in Vintage and how these cards are likely to be used.
If you’re excited to jump into Return to Ravnica Draft or Sealed, then check out GP Nashville finalist Ari Lax’s Limited review of the new set.
Find out why you should expect to fight a mob coming your way when green and white get together in Pauper in honor of Selesnya Week.
Find out which Return to Ravnica cards could have an impact at Pro Tour Return to Ravnica by reading Valeriy Shunkov’s review of the set for Modern.
Usman Jamil discusses ten cards from Return to Ravnica that all cube designers should be highly considering for inclusion in their cubes.
For something a little different, Sean sticks with the Modern time period as a deck design limitation and builds a deck around Return to Ravnica card Isperia, Supreme Judge, and a “new rules” theme.
Cube is back on Magic Online! Four-time Grand Prix Top 8 competitor Sam Black tells you what he thinks about the changes that were made to the cube since the last time it was available.
In the first part of his Return to Ravnica set review, Worlds 2007 finalist Patrick Chapin goes over updates to existing Standard decks that are possible with the new set.
Justin finishes his review of Return to Ravnica for Cube by going over the multicolor cards that deserve consideration by guild.
Gain some financial insight into Return to Ravnica as Chas Andres evaluates which cards have the best chance to hold most of their value and which are likely to enter free fall.
It looks like Zombies is going to be a huge part of the Standard metagame; can Brian Braun-Duin’s RUG deck take it head on?
Getting two is generally better than one, and this is the case with Armada Wurm in Return to Ravnica. Remember Broodmate Dragon? Flores brews a couple ramp decks that tap out for these fatty boom booms.
Talrand, Sky Summoner took Keyan Jafari to first place at the Standard Open in Los Angeles. Could it still be a major force with Return to Ravnica at SCG Open: Cincinnati?
Brian Kibler takes a look at some of the first competitive ramp decks and how he got the nickname “Dragonmaster.” Will Return to Ravnica have its own ramp strategies? Find out before SCG Open: Cincinnati next weekend.