Goodbye, Dark Ritual?
It’s hard to imagine a world without BBB for B — but in the end it has been a long time coming, and this could be one of the best things to happen for the game.
It’s hard to imagine a world without BBB for B — but in the end it has been a long time coming, and this could be one of the best things to happen for the game.
When most of you read the Apocalypse spoiler and immediately started working on W/B control, I liked the implications of a beatdown deck.
Land destruction means getting your opponent’s (or opponents’) land off the table and into the graveyard. But can you do it with five players?
I plan in pointing out to people when I feel their lack of speed is jeopardizing the match’s outcome. Maybe they’ll see the errors of their ways.
In sensitivity toward those readers without dogs, this article will ignore the full title and focus only on card advantage and you.
Building powerful decks based B/W hasn’t been that difficult… But, as always, the devil is in the details.
Common questions you might have on Apocalypse cards. Whee!
The real Nationals champ steps forward to tell his story of triumph, choice, and high-level coverups.
I found Joel Grainger-Carr’s article on how bad he thought was quite disheartening, and hope that he doesn’t close people’s minds to the exciting cards introduced by the set. In particular was this closing statement: “My advice to you is stick to what you know is good, and discard the rest, starting with anything mono-colored…
The judges can’t really make you play faster… And until the DCI finally defines a reasonable time limit, STALL!
One of my more demanding readers has demanded me to write an article at his whim! Can you imagine the sheer nerve?
How long does it take to get good at Magic? Not”crush everyone at the kitchen table” good, but”breeze into the Top Eight and take this PTQ off” good.
I am already sick of Black Fires with Spiritmonger. I am already sick of Indian Summer. I am already sick of having no sideboard answers for my opponent’s bombs.
When you playtest, gather data, and even use databases to track deck matchups, how do you recover from going 3-3 at Regionals?
So the exit of Cursed Totem killed Mike’s up-and-coming”God” deck. Now, hot off the heels of Leeloo and Indian Summer comes… Demi-God!