Going Infinite – Behind The Scenes Of The TTT
What’s the TTT? Jon Medina assembled his own Tactical Trade Team for the Columbus Prerelease. He shows you the benefits of trading as a group and setting goals to improve efficiency and get results.
What’s the TTT? Jon Medina assembled his own Tactical Trade Team for the Columbus Prerelease. He shows you the benefits of trading as a group and setting goals to improve efficiency and get results.
Sideboarded games make up most of tournament matches, so you should learn to do it right. Gavin teaches you how to actively sideboard in games instead of “going by the book.”
Finally, New Phyrexia is here! Patrick Chapin goes over the results from StarCityGames.com Open: Orlando, the first major tournament to feature the new set. Make sure to read this to figure out how to play the metagame in Louisville.
Dan Barrett has a ton of fun-filled Magic stories from GP London, won by friend Daniel Royde, and from the Prerelease he attended. Royal weddings, excursions with Ted Knutson, and terrible misplays–this article has it all.
Usman Jamil goes in-depth into which cards are cubeworthy despite not working the same way they do in Constructed as they do in Draft. Read for his discussion on Tangle Wire, Life from the Loam, and Abyssal Persecutor.
Bo King laments the days when Magic art was whimsical, nonliteral, and weird. He explains what the problem is with modern Magic art and the way Wizards of the Coast directs its artists.
Hello everybody and welcome to our final edition of the Complete New Phyrexia Set Review! In this final piece Brad Nelson and I go over every Artifact, Multicolor and Land card in the set!
Bennie Smith reviews all the potential Commanders in New Phyrexia, as well as the exciting new additions to any multiplayer / Commander deck. Find the perfect fit for your deck!
Ali Aintrazi is known for playing wacky and interesting decks at the StarCityGames.com Open Series, and Orlando will be no different. Check out his brews for Legacy.
AJ Kerrigan discusses his deck of choice, The Epic Storm. What cards from New Phyrexia should go into the deck and which should stay out? Let’s talk Storm!
Brian Kibler takes a break from analyzing the ins and outs of the Magic game itself and focuses on something relevant to many Magic players: the DCI Ratings system. Is it inherently flawed?
Jesse and Alix Hatfield are well-known for bringing High Tide to center stage, each with their own Top 8s in the StarCityGames.com Open Series. The pair of Legacy gurus brings you the latest data-packed Too Much Information.
These methods are unconventional, but Mike Flores has never been about following the dotted lines. What matters is results. Mike suggests the following ways to get them through these 7 sideboarding techniques.
To round off Patrick Chapin’s set review for New Phyrexia, he discusses Legacy, Extended, Vintage, and more. With decklists galore, spend the weekend exploring his ideas, particularly for the Legacy Open in Orlando!
It all began when Dylan looked at his friend’s deck and scoffed at the strange mix of cards. However, he made the switch last minute and took down a Nationals invite! Try this killer deck at SCG Open: Orlando, and don’t judge by its cover.