Sixteen Zendikar Plains, One Fourth Edition Plains – Grand Prix Pittsburgh *Top 64*
Given the recent metagame trend towards no one respecting it, Tempered Steel seemed very well-positioned.
Given the recent metagame trend towards no one respecting it, Tempered Steel seemed very well-positioned.
Don’t miss the National champ’s cool additions to the Modern landscape, including such decks as 5-Color Control, R/W Control, Reveillark Control, and even a Training Grounds deck! He also interviews Lee McLeod about Pyromancer Ascension.
I have a very particular set of skills — skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. The skill I am referring to is brewing masterpieces.
Looking to play Pyromancer Ascension in Modern? Let the man who qualified with the deck tell you how it needs to be built in Modern, and walk you through several sample hands to a win!
Commander has been getting all of the love from Wizards recently, and cubers like Justin Parnell are getting envious. What would the ideal FTV: Cube look like? Make sure to join the discussion in the comments!
Jonathan Medina gives you an introduction to pricing your cards if you plan on selling them as an individual trader. He shows you all the resources available and gives you the power to make sure the price is right!
Gavin finishes off his epic series on Modern with a guide to sideboarding against all the major beatdown, combo, and control decks in the format. Looking for sideboard cards/ideas? Here’s the first place to look.
Bigheadjoe and StarCityGames.com Legacy Open: Boston co-champion Alex Bertoncini team up to discuss Standard, Legacy, and Modern!
Why doesn’t Eternal Witness belong in NO RUG? The answer lies in one of my primary philosophies of deckbuilding: Always use the best tool for every job.
The master of deckbuilding turns his sights on Modern by reshaping two classic decks: White Weenie and Aggro-Ideal!
Glenn has returned from the road with all the numbers you’ll need to post a great finish at Grand Prix: Pittsburgh this weekend!
Hello everybody and welcome to another edition of the Magic Show. This week I want to talk about Magic design and development. What makes a great format? What ruins it? What cards should exist and what is the extent of their power? All of that and more inside. Let’s go!
Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the days leading up to a Pro Tour? Well, this is your chance! Brian shows us what it’s like testing out in the woods!
Between Cobra, Sword, and Garruk, you’re talking about decidedly powerful methods of achieving mana and card advantage that harkens back to the most powerful cards in Magic. Plus, bonus Modern decks!
Todd Anderson is excited to test for the upcoming Pro Tour in Philly. The new era is ushering in new decks, old decks, and decks of all shapes and sizes; check out what’s cookin’.