Dear Azami – Commanding The Darkness (Part One)
Sean takes a good look at the new Generals available for Commanding, starting with Mikaeus, the Unhallowed. This six-drop lets you control your own undying army!
Sean takes a good look at the new Generals available for Commanding, starting with Mikaeus, the Unhallowed. This six-drop lets you control your own undying army!
Patrick Chapin begins his review of Dark Ascension. What updates should you be making to the old strategies of Standard? What cards are people underrating?
Justin returns to rotisserie this week! If you’re interested in learning the ropes of the rotisserie draft format, then hold your hand out—Justin is dropping knowledge.
We kick the week off right – by discussing all of the Blue cards in Dark Ascension! Join myself, Gerry Thompson and Todd Anderson as we discuss all of them!
Alex evaluates Dark Ascension with an eye towards what will succeed in Pauper formats. Will any of these become powerhouses of the future?
Ali Aintrazi discusses the Loam Pox deck he played at StarCityGames.com Open: DC. He fixes it up, so you can play one of the funnest decks in Legacy.
AJ Kerrigan lays the ground work for a Vampires deck in Standard, post Dark Ascension. Is there enough support to bump this tribe?
Todd notched a Standard win in Washington, taking home yet another trophy. Check out his list, and his advice on Dark Ascension Standard!
It’s natural to think Secrets of the Dead would fit into a Burning Vengeance deck, but Sam Black tells you exactly why it doesn’t and how Burning Vengeance should look in the new Standard.
Gerry looks at a handful of Dark Ascension cards that he feels are guaranteed to affect Standard. He then breaks down the U/W Aggro decks in Standard and their differences.
Carsten Kotter covers a fundamental technique of deckbuilding: the slot-based method. He uses examples from past and current decks; it’s a great resource for new and old deckbuilders alike!
Austin Yost did the unthinkable and won a Legacy Open with Mono Red Burn! He has had continued success with the deck but hadn’t won an Open until now. Read why mono-Mountains can get there.
Ashley has three interviews with grinders making a foray onto the Pro Tour in Honolulu with Dark Ascension. These are their stories, and their words of wisdom!
In another edition of “Bad Rares,” Abe Sargent reaches into his box full of bad rares and builds a deck around each one he pulls out. An interesting deckbuilding exercise that you can do at home!
Sheldon talks about other people’s decks, namely a blue-white control build using Isperia the Inscrutable as the General by Matt Newnam. It’s a deck that requires skill and clever board evaluation to play.