Tutorable Graveyard Hate with Stoneforge? – Lion Sash in Modern
New Stoneforge tech! Lion Sash from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is tutorable graveyard hate with Stoneforge Mystic and it even works with Kaheera!
New Stoneforge tech! Lion Sash from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is tutorable graveyard hate with Stoneforge Mystic and it even works with Kaheera!
What graveyard hate should your Lurrus deck be packing, Nihil Spellbomb or Soul-Guide Lantern? AspiringSpike breaks down your options!
Looking for something to play at the Modern Showcase this weekend? Try filling up your graveyard and bringing back some threats with Dredge!
Old Rutstein is an open ended commander, so how should you build him? Alex has a few ideas for the latest Golgari commander from Crimson Vow!
Looking to build self mill in Commander? Alex has you covered with all the Commanders, enablers and payoffs for your first self mill deck!
Looking to get some graveyard value in EDH? Alex Ullman has some hidden gems and tech that have fallen off the radar to slam into your 99!
Eric’s bugging out about Grist in EDH/Commander, brewing up a thematic Grist Mill list full of creepy crawlies and other insects!
Modern Dredge has been a mainstay of the format since its inception, filling the graveyard quickly to cheat out a multitude of threats.
Are you tired of your friends’ graveyard shenanigans in EDH? Eric Levine is here to help you stop them, from a gentle no-sir to a full on lockdown.
Exploit your graveyard to its full potential with Prized Amalgams and Scrapheap Scroungers!
This week’s competitive brew utilizes an effect that hasn’t broken through in some time, but used to dominate Standard formats.
BBD took Modern’s surprisingly resilient Dredge deck all the way to a Top 8 finish in Dallas.
The format is settling into a known metagame, but there’s room to innovate even the established archetypes.
Exhume an Ulamog’s Crusher and give it haste with Dragon’s Breath!
Alex West is back with a spicy brew combining Haunted Dead, Prized Amalgam, and emerge!
Graveyard decks are making a comeback in Modern—Brian DeMars breaks down his two favorites: Living End and Dredge.
Brussels indicated big changes. Frank runs the numbers on the surprise archetypes—their Day 2 representation and match win percentages!
LSV takes another crack at 4-Color Rally the Ancestors—a graveyard deck splashing for Jace!
After its breakthrough at the World Championships, Travis offers his unique perspective on the different options with Living End.