My tyrant editor has been dogging me to expand “The Blur of” series, and he decided I should do one layered stack for each color in Magic 2014. Here it is.
M14 got spoiled the other night, and boy, does it look… something. See, I am trying something new this season, and the fact that M14 is initially somewhat underwhelming should make it easier for me.
Welcome to October, 2006. The school year is begun, the Nintendo Wii releases in a month, and Paul McCartney is 64 years old. Time Spiral has just come out.
Every Fourth of July weekend I get on a puddle-jumper and land in Rochester’s tiny airport for a few days of family bonding, fireworks, and delicious grilled meats. I do my best to hit a local FNM on the trip.
This week we look back and see how Modern Master prices have moved in 30 days. We also update the Top 100 with the results of Grand Prix Kansas City and review the best the Magic Community had to offer from last week.
After trudging the 3.2-mile walk of the destitute to Grand Prix Las Vegas, your hero cut an X-2 swath through the field to make his second-ever day two.
Innovation is one of the most admired traits within the game of Magic. Whether the creation of a new archetype, the reworking of a known deck, or the successful use of a card that was overlooked by the community, there is something special about going against the grain and finding success.
Since the introduction of the Cube format, players have been creating and tweaking lists of their own. One of the most common—and controversial—ways that Cubes differ from one another is the inclusion of “power.”