Constructed Criticism – Oh Snap!
This weekend marks the debut of Innistrad in the Constructed Magic world with the StarCityGames.com Open Series coming to Indianapolis. Todd Anderson has his own ideas on how to break it in.
This weekend marks the debut of Innistrad in the Constructed Magic world with the StarCityGames.com Open Series coming to Indianapolis. Todd Anderson has his own ideas on how to break it in.
Innistrad block looks to be shaping up to provide Vintage with a decent amount of new playable cards. Mark Hornung evalutes all the playable cards and new decks.
Watchwolf has a MOCS to win this weekend and thus can’t go to Indy, but for those who are playing with Innistrad, he has five hot new decks that you should try, including BUG Pod, U/W Hexproof, and Grixis Walkers.
Gerry Thompson will be at SCG Open: Indianapolis this weekend; check out the deck he’s most likely to play along with four other brews perfect for the new Standard.
Gavin Verhey looks at the other two major archetypes for Modern: control and combo. If you want a head start on the Modern format, this is the perfect place to look.
Carsten takes a look at some of the interesting things that can be done with the new set and works through the formats, from Standard all the way up to Vintage, to see how some of the new cards can be put to work.
Innistrad is a set ripe for Commander play. Which cards is Sheldon most excited about? Which decks will be getting the most love?
Shaheen Soorani is usually all about U/W Control in new formats, but guess what? No U/W this time! The new Liliana has left him speechless in playtesting. Check out his sweet little U/B Control build, and test run it at SCG Open: Indy this weekend.
Patrick Chapin’s review of Innistrad today includes 16 decklists made possible only with Innistrad. Whether it’s Werewolves, Dredgevine, or Solar Flare, Patrick is always on top of the latest innovations. Pick one up for Indy!
The upcoming PTQ season will be Innistrad Sealed, so buckle up, and join Jon Agley to dive into the Limited format. Try building your own deck from this pool!
John Dale Beety discusses the Innistrad flavor paradox, showing us some great examples of horror tropes and references within the cards, and a new decklist with Heartless Summoning and an Affinity Legacy deck.
With cards like Snapcaster Mage and Skaab Ruinator, Legacy is getting plenty of love. With the absence of Mental Misstep, things look a lot better for brewers. Check out what decks get a boost in Innistrad for the SCG Open in Indy.
Innistrad looks like an extremely exciting new Magic expansion with extremely powerful cards that will have an immediate and long reaching effect on even the most powerful of MTG formats. See what Brian DeMars has to say.
Ari Lax and AJ Kerrigan team up to give you this history and overlook of Legacy Storm decks. They provide you with lots of great options for this weekend’s Legacy Open in Indianapolis, so sleeve up!
Sean McKeown reviews Innistrad for Commander, and it looks like a spicy one. Four great commanders, a bunch of ways to produce and enhance tokens, and graveyard interactions€”something for everyone.