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  • Chingsung Chang

    Format Design and Cavern of Souls

    Cavern of Souls isn't dumb. But it is really smart? Chingsung digs deeper, and shares the fundamentals of how formats - healthy and poor - work.
  • Matt

    Momir Basic Cube

    Momir Basic is obviously fun in paper too, but honing the experience to be consistently awesome is much harder. Matt's breakdown for building a Momir Cube answers all the questions and more!
  • Rada Rudyak

    That Extra Card

    Going first is generally accepted as best, except for when you want to be second. When is this, and why is it more complicated than you might think? Rada's breakdown will make the answers all too clear!
  • Brandon Isleib

    Pentachromacy

    We all know the colors of our decks affect how our games will play out. Brandon goes one step further, showing you how everyone's deck affect the environment of multiplayer games!
  • Darwin Kastle

    So, You Wanna Be the Best . . .

    Practical. Timely. To the point. Darwin's rundown of the key features of the path to being the best player you can be is a map everyone should copy!
  • Chingsung Chang

    Investment Theory and Avacyn Restored

    What is Investment Theory, and why is it important? Chingsung's review on an overlooked piece of Magic theory will help you appreciate, and understand, the best that Avacyn Restored will be offering!
  • Melissa DeTora

    A Beginner's Guide to Drafting

    Nobody just picks up booster packs and instantly drafts well. Melissa breaks down the essentials everyone needs to know before passing left-right-left!
  • Daryl Bockett

    Understanding Different Kinds of Threats

    Attacking the threat is already the right answer. Well, except for when it isn't. Daryl shares a different take on multiplayer madness!
  • Chingsung Chang

    Revisiting The Strategic Moment

    Magic theory might be dry, but it's also a powerful tool for any competitive player to master. Chingsung revisits an Adrian Sullivan classic, showing you the ideas of yesterday expressed in the decks of today!
  • Jules Robins

    Skull and Crossbones

    Design is certainly hard work, but there are ways to streamline efforts. Jules reviews Mark Rosewater's Design Skeleton, and challenges you on where to go next!
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