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Yesterday I posted a blog about creative deckbuilding. I stated it's a great tool for players to improve their game and I described how my playtest group designs a deck by using creative deckbuilding, but I didn't gave a example and a explanation about how creativity leads to surprises and (eventually) results in the Pro Tour. Today I will provide a little more in-depth about this by using a recent event as example. The example I'm gonna throw in is t... Read More
Blue is perhaps the most played and most powerful color. And as such has fewer hidden cards to consider for regionals. But there are some. A quick recap: this series is for rogue/casual players going to regionals. If you aren't netdecking or spending a ton of money getting new cards, this is a look at useful cards you might already have that aren't getting a lot of notice in standard at the moment. On the flip side, if you are netdecking, this might be the kind of cards you'll see... Read More
Have you ever experienced that moment of ultimate frustration? For me it was being a few keystrokes from finishing this article when my computer crashed and I lost everything. Fortunately for me, White is probably the most well-known color with the fewest mysteries. If you are inclided to play white weenie, you likely have a grasp on the best weenies. If you are control, Wrath gives you most of the control you need. So while I have to reconstruct everything, its a lesser task than i... Read More
Welcome to part 4: the artifacts and land cards. Be sure to catch part 1 (red), part 2 (green). and part 3 (black). A quick recap: this series is for rogue/casual players going to regionals. If you aren't netdecking or spending a ton of money getting new cards, this is a look at useful cards you might already have that aren't getting a lot of notice in standard at the moment. On the flip side, if you are netdecking, this might be the kind of cards you'll see f... Read More
Welcome to part 3 the black cards. Part 1 was red and part 2 was green. A quick recap: this series is for rogue/casual players going to regionals. If you aren't netdecking or spending a ton of money getting new cards, this is a look at useful cards you might already have that aren't getting a lot of notice in standard at the moment. Or on the flip side, if you are netdecking, this might be the kind of cards you'll see from a rogue deck. BLACK Ascendant... Read More
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