…born. Bryan: I love the context in that name–the way the name and the format mesh together and give a theme to what these decks should all be about. I’m…
…it can devolve into the opposite of these things: cutthroat; isolated theory-crafting, trolling and flaming; a singular gamer archetype full of hubris and belittlement. Not on our Gatewatch! Bryan: Those…
…2017, most of us were in the midst of playing a mix of modern, legacy, and commander. Since the inception of the format, two of us have had children and…
…in limited, you know they’re powerful and can get out of hand really fast. The buy in for these are low and they see a lot of normal Commander play…
…(which might be better as Anger of the Gods []) and the big hitter, Toxic Deluge []! Package these things with cards like Dreadbore [], Bedevil [], Angraths Rampage [],…
…them attacking the turn they are created, and you most likely won’t get another turn if you get a battlefield full of servos. Attacking with 40 1/1s isn’t the way…
…they should need multiple copies of the Emblem. Keep an eye out during pre-release for these in left over sealed piles and offer to pick these up for .25 or…
…haste! They must attack themselves with Avatar (because of Evil Presents []), and they must attack with their other creatures (so they can’t block). This means they’ll take 16 from…
…card includes the casting cost of both sides of the card. The “command zone tax” is calculated based on the number of times the card has been cast. It doesn’t…
…[] and Windfall [] have been discussed since Narset was first spoiled with War of the Spark. The idea of dropping her and then casting Windfall to destroy the hands…