CASUAL FRIDAYS #73: Catching Up With The Group
A few recent developments in multiplayer deck design that you might have fun with as well.
A few recent developments in multiplayer deck design that you might have fun with as well.
Jay only plays online. Jay buys no cards. Jay does not pay money to keep this site in business and is therefore killing us… Right?
No one can definitively answer this question, and this isn’t the place to discuss my opinion (I think I’m stretching it as it is).
Is sacrificing faster than anything? Really? You’re wrong.
Why Pork? Because it’s the other white meat. This is the other white control deck.
Is it all worth it? I really can’t say, at this point. I do it because I love Magic and I’m not quite sure what I’d do without it.
In Which Tony Describes, With Appropriate Exemplar Materials, The Satisfactory Procedures For The Retelling Of Competition Experiences In The Written Form Under The Nomenclature of Tournament Report.
Hello everyone in net land! I trust that all of you have either qualified for Pro Tour: Tokyo, or are planning on rubbing off people who did. Either way, there are still tournament formats waiting to be abused, and such was the case with the Type 1. tournament held just recently at our local shop,…
A long and involved deconstruction of how to design decks and how to choose cards for them. Can you build a deck around Cats and Totems?
Can Rizzo bridge the gulf betwixt casuals and pros? You bet he can… With a little support from Rizzo fans McKeown and Flores.
A discussion of a topic I guarantee NO OTHER MAGIC WRITER will ever cover. I dare say they couldn’t. Trust me.
Some people think these cards are utter dreck. Funny how I can win games with what some people call dreck.
To avoid angering the Rizzo Gods with white space, Dave is forced to look ahead to the next expansion.
Learn the wheel! See Anthony turn sealed chaff into sealed, um, mediocrity! And then hear about a legendary fight breaking out between some bees and a vortex.
Eleven sealed decks; pure, unadulterated. Can you make them into game-winning decks? Because eight of these decks won.