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RDW has been getting alot of love lately from my fellow magicians. This red mage Renewal is probably spurned by some exciting new cards in Shadowmoor. With the re-introduction of hybrid mana red gets access to lots more spells that normally aren't indigenous to the color, and instead borrow common themes from two colors. For example, This guy is HUGE, a 6/6 for five mana, with the trampling effect that most commonly falls under green in the color wheel, and a reusable LD effect... Read More
This popcorn I'm eating is delicious. Oh sorry, I was going to say something relevant in this post. Something you would approve of, not just pointless rantings. Oh Lolcats. Thank you for your approval. You make me rofl. Oh, right. red and Green spells. I thought that, instead of just posting decks ad nauseum, I'd actually share my thoughts on this deck and talk about match ups and stuff. I played this deck at my FNM this evening and went 5-0-1 against fi... Read More
Welcome to everyone who was brave enough to click the link to this blog. Since this is my first blog a small intro is in order.
- My name is Chet Maleszewski, I go to graduate school and play MtG in AZ.
- I first picked up the game back in fifth edition, but I was too young to fully grasp the game.
- I returned to the game during Ravnica block and have been unable to stop since
My long term goal is to try and improve my skill level in... Read More
If you're reading this first, I encourage you to read this article where I discuss the motivation for some of the card choices. I'm just copy and pasting my Word document that has my boarding plans and giving a little bit of discussion of how I think the match plays out. Here is my decklist: 4 Bloodstained Mire 4 Wooded Foothills 3 Stomping Ground 1 Blood Crypt 4 Mountain 1 Forest 1 Swamp 2 Mutavault 2 Barbarian Ring 4 Kird Ape 4 Mogg Fanatic 4 Tar... Read More
This weekend will mark the end of my Extended season. While I did not have plans to attend the Pro Tour if I qualified, I did enjoy playing the format and learning a lot about getting better at Magic and how to prepare for a format and learn a deck. Plus it was nice to enjoy more success than the TSP Block Constructed PTQ season, where I went 1-3, 0-3, and 0-0 when we got turned away the Canadian border for a PTQ in Vancouver this summer. (If I had made it to Canada, instead of 0-2-Drop, it w... Read More
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