Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #26: Breaking Plagiarize
I built half-a-dozen decks trying to break this damn card wide open. It was a lot tougher than you might think.
I built half-a-dozen decks trying to break this damn card wide open. It was a lot tougher than you might think.
I did an interview with Mark Rosewater in Scrye #50 (on sale now!). But when I was done, I had some questions (and answers) left over… Which were too good to toss into the bin. So here they are!
Is blue too strong in Standard and Extended? Should blue be defanged? Will does a statistical analysis to see if the numbers support his gut feeling – that blue is just fine…
This Casual Fridays is packed
With limericks, both made up and fact
With a verse in each Hall
Can he finish ’em all
Before Alongi turns into a hack?
The question America has been asking: What, oh WHAT, would Millard Fillmore look like if he were a Magic card? The exciting answer lies within!
My teammate Disco-Dave figured he’d give it a go on Saturday, and managed 4-1-1 with it. I saw the single match loss, and I still can’t figure out how it happened. Then I’ve gone 15-4 with it. Wanna see?
Jay Schneider’s touting his new Wild Research/Plagiarization deck; now me, I’m not sure. Is it Tier One?
The more I test, the more I feel that decks that have good card drawing engines to get them to what they need may be the way to go for Regionals this year
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The history of Magic writing has periods in which good writers were led astray by computer games, never to return. Well, I came back but I got an article out of it. And a Type 2 decklist.
The blue in is somewhere between half and half. It’s not as good as the blue in Odyssey, that’s for sure… But it’s not exactly ‘s white, either. The creatures are all right, with , , and all being favourites of mine. There isn’t much in the way of solid counterspells and bounce, with all…
Sweet relief at last, a card from Torment may actually make its way into The Deck!
The 2002 Winter Olympics have wound up their festivities for another four years. Though Magic is not amongst the sports played this year (never mind the fact that curling is considered athletic enough to be in Salt Lake City), a number of introspective thoughts can be taken from those sports that are and applied to…