Too Much Control?: The Beginnings Of A States Deck
When you’re taking a Nether Spirit-based control deck into the new Type II, you need to change it. Where do you start? With Finkula, of course. Is double-guessing Finkel wise?
When you’re taking a Nether Spirit-based control deck into the new Type II, you need to change it. Where do you start? With Finkula, of course. Is double-guessing Finkel wise?
In my first article, I spoke in great length about the creation of a balanced pool of cards to use for various limited events. However, a good balanced pool of cards from all corners of the Magic universe is not only good for the occasional draft. Indeed, it is a unique environment where new and…
Mirari, Standstill, Holistic Wisdom… All overrated and overhyped. Trust me.
Black needs some air conditioning. While I’m at it, I might as well heat things up with a burn deck that makes your opponent ask,”Say – what life am I REALLY at?”
Ah, I feel like a new man. Refreshed, renewed, and downright relaxed. I’d love to say that my exhibition is going off without a hitch as we speak… (Well, I type, you read, it’s the same thing if we don’t admit otherwise.) …But it’s not. The hitches are queuing up out into the street, and…
The first of four looks at different aspects of Emperor-style casual play. In this first installment: An Emperor’s draft, both booster and Rochester. Plus,the Antelope draws nigh!
Sheldon’s been sitting still thanks to some minor surgery, but in the meantime he returns to say the magic words:”Cease-Fire is not a counterspell.”
Jim discusses his builds of Sligh for Type 2, and why a mono-red version just doesn’t cut it anymore….
An overdose of Rocky quotes, random decklists, humiliating pictures, and a paean to White Weenie.
I need you to lie to small children to save the Magic community from eternal humiliation. But heck, they’re only kids, anyway – they’re USED to being lied to!
Type II gets a creature boost, but not Type I… But what did you expect, anyway?
When you get a set with blatantly powerful cards slapped in your face, the only thing you have to worry about is scrounging all the power rares. Odyssey ain’t that.
It all started with a simple email: To: Joshua . Claytor From: Andrew Johnson Hi, I think you need to be a little more careful titling your articles, or at least give credit where credit is due. My Worlds report on Mindripper, 8/23, bears that title. Andrew Johnson Team CMU And then, later, on #mtgwacky:…
Peter tries out an old T2 deck that abuses Unnatural Selection and Pure Reflection, which doesn’t work, then ports it to multiplayer.
None other than the Mirari is up for grabs – but only if you can win it in the pit. What new contestants vie for the most powerful artifact in Odyssey?