Turned in a bit early, so largely lacking in Friday content, here is the latest issue of "This Week in Magic."
News
- Pure MTGO Writer Hamtastic Passes Away—The MtG Community mourns the loss of Erik Friborg. PureMtGO ran several powerful pieces in his memory.
- Phyrexian Cards Spoiled—Among the spoiler highlights are the Karn planeswalker and a Phyrexian mana mechanic.
- First Look at New Phyrexia Intro Packs—See the intro pack packaging and color combinations.
Standard and Block
- Caw! Caw! No Seriously, Caw! —I wonder if anyone has played a Cawblade mirror lately? Josh Silvestri explains how to gain the upper hand.
- Finishing One PTQ Season and Starting Another—Reid Duke applies his Success Rating sabermetrics to the Extended and Standard metagames.
- No Standard, No Problem—Gavin Verhey helps players catch up on Type Two with a list of the nine things to know about the current state of the format.
- Breaking Standard and Fixing Extended ($$) — Patrick Chapin on continental meta-gaming, Wafo Control, Caw Blade, and what he plans to play in the Lone Star State.
- The Secret Behind UB Control ($$) — Martin Scheinin took home the gold at GP Barcelona with his bruising black and blue brew. See what the champ has to say about the deck moving forward.
- RW Control—Frank Lepore takes inspiration from one of my favorite decks, Boat Brew, and cooks something up for today’s Standard meta.
- PTQ Nagoya Report 1st—Brian Su rode RG Valakut to a first place finish and shares his tourney report here.
- Breaking Good—Matt Sperling discusses his strong finish at a recent SCG open with an explosive GW deck.
- Lilly Bring the Bling—Alexander Shearer on UB’s position within the Standard meta and how Ms. Vess might provide an answer for those pesky birds.
- Finally Tier 1—Adam Koska believes that Infect’s day has come and it can finally be considered tier one in Type Two.
- SCG Atlanta’s New Standard Decks—Ari Lax looks at what’s new in Type Two.
Limited
- Playing first in Limited—Antoine Ruel’s insightful Limited article considers the possibilities of Super Control and Super Aggro in the current environment.
- Back in the Saddle—Nina Illingsworth goes 6-0 with a powerful UB build.
Vintage and Legacy
- On Stranger Tides—Adam Barnello runs down the Legacy deck that made a big splash at SCG Atlanta.
- The Future of Legacy—Russell Tassicker documents the recent Twitter buzz on the future of the increasingly popular eternal format.
- Gauntleting Bant—Caleb Durward details his Stoneforge Bant deck and his results against the Legacy gauntlet.
- The Epic Storm—Liam Kane’s gets his storm count on and provides an extensive primer for this combo deck.
Casual and Variant Formats
- Commander Deck Names and Partial Cards Revealed—Images of the new Commander pre-cons tease some exciting new legends.
- Commander Theory, Part One—Jeremy Blair, self-proclaimed EDH addict, begins his comprehensive look at Commander Theory with archetypes and the promotion of social play.
- The Devastating Combination of Red, White, and Blue—Sean McKeown shares his Numot Commander deck built around Sunforger.
- Benefits of the Space Race—Sheldon Menery’s Commander contest has created a good deal of community interest. Here, he reflects on the inspiration he’s taken from submissions.
- Holistic Approach—Usman Jamil tweeted that this probably should have been his first Cube article. An excellent foundational piece to be sure.
- It’s Tricky to Rock (Faces) —Adam Styborkski gets a few Commander games under his belt and explains revisions he’s made for his mono-green deck.
- Pauper Introductions—Dan Eckstein delves into Thursday Night Magic and the Pauper format.
- Knights vs. Dragons Review—Ertai’s Lament answers all of your burning questions about the newest Duel Deck.
- Coming to a Theater Near You—Dr. Jeebus thinks that Knight vs. Dragons is a concept that would work well on the big screen, but battling two-drops with eight-drops isn’t nearly as fun.
Finance
- Trading Like Robocop ($$) — Jonathan Medina’s most entertaining trading theory article to date also hits upon the key concept of perceived value.
- Our New Overlords—Stephen Moss hits the ground running with this financial review of the newly spoiled Phyrexian cards.
Theory and Miscellany
- Alterations: March Review—Jeremy Froggatt is doing artists and players alike a great service by spreading the word on these amazing altered cards.
- Bored with Boards?—Jeremy Neeman considers sideboarding strategies for both constructed and limited
- Sideboarding—PVD’s comprehensive look at the final fifteen cards and how strategies differ for control, aggro, and combo sideboards.
- Pillars—Chingsung Chang boils meta-game analysis to the single cards and strategies that defining a format.
- The Trials and Tribulation of Magic—Conley Woods asks players to take a sobering look at the obstacles facing today’s cardboard-slinging heroes.