Peace of Mind – The Content Of Our Character
Partly a reaction to Rizzo’s”Bringing Out The Dead,” partly a tirade on culpability, this article deals with how you make yourself better.
Partly a reaction to Rizzo’s”Bringing Out The Dead,” partly a tirade on culpability, this article deals with how you make yourself better.
latest article, "Why StarCity Is A Scrub Site," rung true on many points. From the lack of information on Invasion Block to the general lack of strategy, one is entitled to wonder if Magic writing on the Internet has finally hit its peak. To find the answer, we must take a look at the past,…
Does Draco warrant enough thought for Constructed play? Of course he does; if not, then why am I writing this?
Do YOU enjoy playing Japanese Limited? Sure, pros and casual players alike love playing Japanese cards once in a while. The kana and kanji (Japanese’s written characters) look downright silly paired up with your familiar and friendly card art. Japanese cards are also the most expensive per pack (going for an SRP of 500 yen,…
Rizzo manages to ferret our pictures of mysterious columnists Theron Martin and Shawn Jackson… Oh, and he top eights. And stuff.
..And Dave Meddish gets into the tourney fray with his own pictures! But no Top 8. Boo.
A while back, I said that I’d collect questions from folks and occasionally write the column answering them. “Occasionally” happens today.
Entries by name pros with unpronounceable names! A mono-red deck that’s a hoot and a holler! All of this AND MORE in the results of the”Break This Card” contest!
Actually, why EVERY site is a scrub site. If there’s a
message here, it’s this: Put up or shut up.
This is NOT an article about quitting Magic. But I’m asking why I continue to play.
I really think Familiars are going to be a vital part of decks for some time to come. Why? Speed kills.
The entire Featured Writer staff of Star City weighs in on last week’s article. WARNING: More issues-per-square-inch than any other Rizzo article, ever.
Virtually every deck I have ever played started from one of these paths. I want to share these with you in hopes that you can use them to make creative decks of your own.
Has Dave found the new Morphling? People seem to say that as he beats them senseless with a flying Hippo and Reverse Ferrett Engineering.