Valuable Lessons – Faeries!
With fewer aggro decks in Modern than ever before it’s the perfect environment for Faeries… Packing a few improvements.
With fewer aggro decks in Modern than ever before it’s the perfect environment for Faeries… Packing a few improvements.
Carrie Oliver takes a look at some of the more (and less) competitive Tribal options in Modern.
LSV takes another stab at UB Faeries in Modern. Can the deck succeed now that it’s flying under the radar?
Faeries hasn’t quite lived up to the promise of the Bitterblossom unbanning, but LSV thinks the archetype may still have what it takes.
Owen breaks down the finer points of sideboarding—recognizing the power of individual cards in a matchup, and not being bound by one plan.
While PV didn’t quite have the PT he was hoping for, he learned plenty about Modern and the draft format, and recaps his journey to #PTBNG!
There was plenty of technology to digest at Pro Tour Born of the Gods, and Caleb jumps in to examine the best innovations in Valencia.
The voters have spoken, and gave Paul Cheon a difficult task: Make Faeries good in Modern.
Faeries once dominated Standard, and the voters elected Paul Cheon to determine whether it’s still playable in Modern.
Paul Cheon kicks off his weekly series—you choose the deck for HAUMPH to stream and break down. This week: Modern, and 4-Color Pod!
Modern changed in a big way with the Ban List update, and Caleb is hard at work brewing for the new, wide open format!
Carrie Oliver reviews her two favorite archetypes in Modern Masters draft!
Caleb has something for everyone today, with updates on Extended, Standard, and Legacy, as well as an interview about Magic design!
PV stated unequivocally that three Cryptic Commands in Faeries is incorrect, and today Shuhei examines that statement.
PV stated unequivocally that three Cryptic Commands in Faeries is incorrect, and today Shuhei examines that statement.
Kyle sleeved up Blue/White control for Grand Prix Atlanta. Find out the list he played, how his matches went, and what he would have done differently!
As the title suggests, Owen started out 13-0 at GP Atlanta, and his entertaining report is filled with equal parts strategy and humble humor.
In a surprise to nobody, Matt Nass ran a Tribal deck at his last PTQ…but this time it wasn’t Elves!
LSV and the rest of the CFB crew rocked Vampire Nighthawks at GP Atlanta, putting one in the Top 8 and two in the Top 16!