An Honest Review Of Noriyuki Mori’s Azorius Aggro For Magic World Championship XXVII
Noriyuki Mori brought the most unique deck to Magic World Championship XXVII. But how good is his take on Azorius Aggro? Gerry Thompson investigates.
Noriyuki Mori brought the most unique deck to Magic World Championship XXVII. But how good is his take on Azorius Aggro? Gerry Thompson investigates.
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