…Levi: About two and a half years ago, I had a vague idea for a new format. A close friend, Josh, and I dove into translating my idea into reality….
…black. If you want In Garruk’s Wake, get it. The Promo art is dope and intimidating. The buy in is low and the supply is high. This is a perfect…
…with the general public by accepting donations and having a gift shop (as it were) to support our activities, as well as tax-deductible receipts. Bryan: I’m quite interested in how…
…I like Show and Tell [] to get the party started, I also want to know that I can cast my own creatures, too. This is how I wound up…
…have convoke, but it makes an army of creature tokens that you can then use to convoke it again. This has the potential to produce an absurdly large token army…
…I’m nearly trunk with power and its flexibility is not irrelephant. Puns aside, this is a colorshifted Beast Within [], which falls into an interesting power level place in various…
…also Jayas Immolating Inferno [] as an alternate win condition, where you sacrifice ten artifacts to KCI or Ashnods Altar [] and hit each opponent for 20. There are so…
…abilities, and tax like effects which cause issues for an opponents’ strategies. Recursion is the act of playing cards from your graveyard. In a singleton format, it allows you to…
…but any Planeswalker that can buy back her cost or act as a finisher for your deck is usually stronger than it appears. Chandra, Awakened Inferno [] This Chandra is…
…ask for and at under $60, it easily allows access to the format. If you are ready to dive into the format, pick one of the above five decks. If…