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The 2005 StarCityGames.com Awards

Teddy Card Game scours an entire year of content to bring you the very best of StarCityGames.com in 2005. What articles and writers walk away with the hardware? Who will win the awards that include fan votes? What special announcement does the Managing Editor make at the end of the article? The answers to all these questions and more are just a click away.

SCG Daily: The Definitive Mirage/Mirage/Mirage Draft Guide

Ben had originally planned on writing an issues article today, but found himself dissatisfied with the current state of discussions about Mirage Limited and was suddenly consumed by the need to write. The result is a 41-page monster guide to drafting Mirage, required reading for anyone looking to draft this set!

Swordmasters of the Imperium: A Homebrew Redux

We don’t know exactly what this deck is that Mike is writing about this week, but it’s certainly not a FLORES deck. I mean, this deck includes cards like Enduring Ideal and Confiscate and Faith’s Fetters and… say it ain’t so, Mike. Say it ain’t so! Has Flores turned casual, or is this really some deviously competitive deck that you all should run right out and start playing? You make the call!

How to Almost Break a Grand Prix

In case you missed it, Gabriel Nassif has been posting results again. He finished 12th at Pro Tour: Los Angeles and 12th again at Grand Prix: Lille recently. Today he covers his deckbuilding hits and misses and discusses just how close he was to breaking the Legacy format with Solitary Confinement.

State of the Union: FNM Foils and Judge Foils — What’s Going Wrong?

Man oh man. Just a few months ago, Wizards of the Coast was doing a bang-up job with Promotional foil cards. The Judge foils were fantastic, players raved about Friday Night Magic foils, and players were being mailed Psychatogs left and right. In just a few months, the entire program took a dive off a steep cliff. What happened? Read today’s article to find out what’s wrong in the world of Promotional Foils.

Any Ichorids? A Grand Prix: Charlotte Report *Top 8*

A thoughtful and learned look back on Lapille’s first Grand Prix Top 8 experience.

Lessons from the Road

You didn’t see his name at the top of the standings, but Zac Hill attended Grand Prix: Charlotte with his crew and learned more than a few important lessons along the way.

The Year in Review and Preview

For a while now, I’ve thought it to be fun and profitable to make predictions and look back on how right or wrong you are. Seeing as how I have this magnificent bully pulpit here at StarCityGames, I thought that this year I’d come out and share my predictions with you. As an added bonus, you get to see how well I did in a few predictions last year and an overall analysis of, well, what went down in 2005.

Gamers and Depression

Depression is a fact of life for many players, and quite a few don’t even know they have it. Everyone from the top pros down to the most casual can be afflicted with this disease. It’s an unfortunate truth that people who have a propensity for this kind of recreation and/or lifestyle seem to also have an extra susceptibility to this illness. The hope is to raise awareness of the symptoms of the disease, and the strategies for beating it.

SCG Daily – The Other Pro Tour

Wizards of the Coast has been making a push to make the Pro Tour more appealing to the average player. They’ve replaced monetary awards with travel vouchers, booked several Pro Tours in highly desirable travel locations (the Louvre, Prague, Hawaii), and began the Magic Hall of Fame. These innovations have been coupled with popular changes to the Pro Tour itself, but have these tactics worked to pull the non-Pro player into the world of the pro? Not as much as Wizards would have liked. Today, Ben unveils a modification to the Pro Tour designed to have huge appeal to Magic audiences around the world, not just the hyper-competitive PTQ players.

The Mill by the Dross: Drafting U/B Control in Ravnica

I keep having success drafting Blue/Black decks online. I guess milling is not sexy enough compared to hasty fliers, Saproling generators or graveyard recursion. Anyway, here’s a draft article for the masses, for those of you keeping your winter nights warm with the magic of Ravnica draft.

From Right Field: Billy’s Turn

Chris is on Christmas vacation, but luckily little Billy Horowitz is here to tell you about his “Ewww, Groz” deck.

SCG Daily – The Truth About Rarity

Some of you have been searching for the definitive answer to the question: Are there some rares that are more rare than other rares?

The answer is… no and yes.

Let me explain.

Recent Vintage Tech

Looking for a cutting edge deck to play? In this article I canvass the Vintage tournament scene and present four decks that I think represent the best Vintage tech from the last month or so. Whether you are a Vintage newbie or an expert, you should take a peek.

The Weekly Guild Build: Beating The Mana Gods

One of the things about being a Christian Magic player is that the instructions are right in the Bible: You shall have no other gods besides Me. But it’s hard to remember that when the Mana Gods are crapping on your forehead.