The Habit: There And Back Again
Raynor Barton has been playing Magic for about as long as I have – that is, between the release of Weatherlight and the legality of Tempest.
Raynor Barton has been playing Magic for about as long as I have – that is, between the release of Weatherlight and the legality of Tempest.
Sack two Tinder Walls to two Devouring Strossi! Rule the board with Viashino Heretic! Find Death and Glory in white life gain! Force countless Psychic Battles! And watch SPORE FROG WIN, BABY!
What happened in Magic over the past year? Everyone’s favorite Canadian spills the beans!
The Second Annual Bath Invitational is up… And Jim’s involved in the Rotisserie Draft! What sorts of strategies can you use when you have all the cards?
The Ferrett shows you cheap older cards that will boost your decks’ power! Then readers write in to tell him what he missed from LAST week, and he also begs for new players.
Once upon a time, there was a Magic format that was good and balanced, and the people enjoyed playing in it. And life was good… Until Donate.
Can Life make it in the current metagame? Well, we know Trix hates it, so maybe it might…
Prof. Sneeeeep fills us in on some of the world’s greatest Magic records. As usual, he’s offensive, so no whining if you click the link!
Why would StarCity publish a direct link to one of the most infamous cheating programs for Apprentice? I made the call… And I’ll tell you why.
How did the cards available in 1994 impact one of the most influential decks of all time – and how does that impact resound through to today’s decks?
Many, MANY ideas on how to abuse Infernal Genesis in a multiplayer game, from one of the most evil minds to set his synapses to the casual environment. Draco first!
So of COURSE when Rizzo could take pictures of Jill Costigan, his camera stops working. Still, you get to hear about his mono-black deck, playtested right at the tourney!
What are the multiplayer decks that have made a real impact on Anthony’s group… And why are all of these ants running around?
Harry Potter’s got his own card game – why should he come to Magic? Because Magic deserves some magic too, darn it!