You Lika The Juice? Sculpting A Commander Deck
Bennie finds inspiration from Picasso and decides to sculpt his own [Commander] masterpiece. Thelon of Havenwood takes the helm of a Fungus and Saproling army in this G/B Commander deck.
Bennie finds inspiration from Picasso and decides to sculpt his own [Commander] masterpiece. Thelon of Havenwood takes the helm of a Fungus and Saproling army in this G/B Commander deck.
Matt Elias examines the results of the StarCityGames.com Orlando Legacy Open in his classic, humorous style. What’s happening to Landstill, Dredge, and Merfolk?
Chris VanMeter has been steadily climbing the levels of the SCG ladder and is almost on his way to Level 8 in the Player’s Club. He piloted Team America to a 1st-place finish at the Legacy Open in Orlando. Can he run it back in Louisville?
Reid Duke, or reiderrabbit on Magic Online, asks you, “Which colors do you play?” Junk decks in Legacy can play the best cards out of any color. Reid goes over all the flavors of Junk and why you should consider it for SCG Open: Louisville.
Gerry Thompson designed the two best decks in the room for both the Standard and Legacy portions of StarCityGames.com Open: Orlando—Darkblade and U/W Control with Mental Misstep. Will they remain top dog this weekend at Louisville?
In a world where creature decks are completely outclassed by combo and control, sometimes it’s right to just take all the best elements and combine them. The RUG Master brings you his latest in RUG technology for dominating Louisville.
StarCityGames.com Open: Orlando proved that the Deceiver Twin combo is a real contender, putting 4 into the top 16. Todd examines the Grixis version of this deck and provides some updates for anyone interested in Twinning in Louisville, KY.
There€™s only one more StarCityGames.com Open Weekend before the Indianapolis Open featuring the Invitational. Whether you€™re looking to lock up that invite or just earn some cash, step up to bat in Louisville!
Reid Duke, or reiderrabbit on Magic Online, asks you, “Which colors do you play?” Junk decks in Legacy can play the best cards out of any color. Reid goes over all the flavors of Junk and why you should consider it for SCG Open: Louisville.
Gerry Thompson designed the two best decks in the room for both the Standard and Legacy portions of StarCityGames.com Open: Orlando—Darkblade and U/W Control with Mental Misstep. Will they remain top dog this weekend at Louisville?
In a world where creature decks are completely outclassed by combo and control, sometimes it’s right to just take all the best elements and combine them. The RUG Master brings you his latest in RUG technology for dominating Louisville.
StarCityGames.com Open: Orlando proved that the Deceiver Twin combo is a real contender, putting 4 into the top 16. Todd examines the Grixis version of this deck and provides some updates for anyone interested in Twinning in Louisville, KY.
There€™s only one more StarCityGames.com Open Weekend before the Indianapolis Open featuring the Invitational. Whether you€™re looking to lock up that invite or just earn some cash, step up to bat in Louisville!
Abe Sargent returns to StarCityGames.com after his hiatus! Check out his extensive archives. Today, he covers Type Four, a fun, infinite-mana format. Try it out at your kitchen table.
Drew Levin is a StarCityGames.com Grinder on track for Level 8 in the SCG Player’s Club. He and Gerry Thompson made 4th and 2nd place, respectively, with a U/W Legacy deck at SCG Open: Orlando. Find out if it’s a good choice for Louisville.