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Welcome to part 2 the green cards. Part 1 was red. 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. GREEN Baru, Fist of Krosa 4/4 Whenever a Fore... Read More
Regionals is random. More than any other tournament, there'll be the more casual players. The ones who play a card in their deck because they own it rather than a better one they don't own. They'll play aggro because its more fun than combo or control. And with any luck, they read articles because I'm writing for them: the other guys, the Mystery Men. Random doesn't mean "bad" it means "unpredictable". Not having access to all the most expensive cards means you have to build decks... Read More
How I T4ed Regionals A report about a tournament which hasn’t happened yet by Bernie Makino I finally found out the right deck for regionals. This is a variant off the list at the bottom of my last article with some new updates- ways for Big Mana to finally have a shot at faeries (and lark) while keeping a lock on everybody else. 4 Search for Tomorrow 4 Wall of Roots 3 Birds of Paradise 4 Firespout 4 Oblivion ring 4 Kitchen Finks 4 Chameleon Colos... Read More
We have until a week from Saturday for Regionals. That’s barely over a week. I’m sorry for stating the obvious but it has yet to hit me. After about a month of thinking that I wouldn’t be able to attend, I learned two days ago that I am, in fact, going. I realized that I had wasted an unreal number of hours on 25+ drafts in the past 3 weeks when I could have been learning about the format and practicing standard for a tournament that actually matters. For those of you... Read More
I went to San Francisco last summer for my honeymoon and decided to try some fish. I'd never really been a fish eater. In fact, I couldn't stand it. Just the smell made me nauseous. But I was told that SF has the best seafood on the planet, so I had to try it. A crab cake and fish and chips later, and I was hooked. Once I got home, I cooked my own salmon - delicious. Then I decided to cook my own scallops - fantastic. The next logical step was to build a merfolk deck - delightful. Just li... Read More
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