Unlocking Control Decks. Literally.

I was actually working on a completely different column focused on gameplay nuances from the Nerd Rage Gaming $5K Championship Trial, and then something that happened in one of the games happened and now this post takes priority. Hooray for distractions! Seriously though, I can’t help but feel like today’s topic is, well, quite topical. … Read moreUnlocking Control Decks. Literally.

All I Ever Needed To Know I Learned From Playing Splinter Twin Against Blue Decks

So, I know how I figured out the art of planning in Magic: exclusively playing Splinter Twin in Modern. But I’m trying to figure out where my Splinter Twin success came from and can’t really come up with an answer. I mean, looking back, I thought the way I approached the deck was the floor … Read moreAll I Ever Needed To Know I Learned From Playing Splinter Twin Against Blue Decks

Thalia’s Mailbox 1 – Goyf Size Matters

In her spare time, Thalia moonlights as an MTG ergonomics consultant. She may or may not have completely made this term up, but what she means to say is that she helps assist users with questions regarding battlefield clarity and layout, order of operations, and good, clean gameplay practices. She also holds valid opinions on … Read moreThalia’s Mailbox 1 – Goyf Size Matters

The Quest for Perfect Magic and My Extremely Fearful Magical Inventory

(Aside: There is a section in this blog where you, the reader, may think I’m making a humongous oversight by not going into detail more about the concept of plans and using plans to fight plans. Truthfully, I think plans go well beyond the scope of this post and deserve their own attention. Expect one … Read moreThe Quest for Perfect Magic and My Extremely Fearful Magical Inventory