Was Sam Black Right? Is Companion The Worst Mechanic For The Health Of Magic Since Phyrexian Mana?
Lurrus and Zirda are banned in Legacy! So just how big a mistake was companion? Emma Handy, Andrew Elenbogen, and Ryan Overturf give their thoughts!
Lurrus and Zirda are banned in Legacy! So just how big a mistake was companion? Emma Handy, Andrew Elenbogen, and Ryan Overturf give their thoughts!
The companion cards of Ikoria are strong, but all have weaknesses to exploit! Ari Lax breaks down their key vulnerabilities.
The Cat Nightmare and Elemental Fox have proven too powerful for even the most broken of constructed Magic formats.
Hymn to Tourach returns to the winner’s circle as Ryan_39 takes down the Legacy Super Qualifier with Lurrus Grixis Control.
Congratulations to Magic Online user MATTHEWFOULKES, winner of the Legacy Super Qualifier!
Congratulations to Magic Online user Louisbach, winner of the Legacy Super Qualifier!
Bryan Gottlieb’s Top 10 Ikoria cards for Legacy goes well beyond companions! See his picks and the decks already succeeding with them!
Want over 4000 words and more than 25 decklists featuring Ikoria’s multicolored cards, direct from the brain of The Innovator? That’s what we thought.
When Zirda was previewed, we knew it was going to be powerful. The real question is just how powerful is it?
World Champion PVDDR shows how Jegantha, the Wellspring can make a splash in Standard, Pioneer, Modern, and even Legacy!
Ari Lax sees Standard applications for Kaheera, the Orphanguard … and at least one for Legacy too! Check out his builds!
Andrew Elenbogen makes the case for Lurrus of the Dream-Den in Standard, Pioneer, Modern, and Legacy!
Lore Drakkis has the potential to set up looping locks. That’s all Bryan Gottlieb needs to start breaking it in brews for Ikoria Standard and beyond!
What’s in a name? Information to profit by! Cassie LaBelle shares her picks for cards that could benefit from Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths!
Sheltering in place? Go online and smash some face! Ben Friedman shares six carefully chosen decklists across four formats.