After last week’s Shards Block draft, Marshall returns to Innistrad, drafting an interesting tempo-oriented aggressive deck.
In this installment of Common Sense, Jon discusses a problem-solving tool players sometimes use instinctively and refines it into a coherent train of thought useful for dissecting a matchup in Pauper.
Having narrowly survived a minor medical procedure, Travis is back at the helm of the flagship ‘Brilliance,’ unleashing yet another brutal deck that will have you on more blocked lists than a Taliban telemarketer. Behold!
Lee jumps headfirst into the meat and potatoes of Innistrad — the graveyard! See how a graveyard-based Splinterfright deck performs on camera in the 2-Man queues.
It’s looking grim for humankind. If you want to find out why check out this COMPLETE visual Dark Ascension spoiler.
_ShipItHolla fights his opponents in this modern queue with an old favorite of many formats – fish. How will that experiment turn out? Find out here!
To switch things up a bit, this week Marshall drafts Shards of Alara Block, the most recent multicolor-themed set, with the collated draft packs available on MTGO last week.
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