Rogue Report – Start Your Engines
Jonathon’s revving up for Extended season. Whatever happened to the Rock? Can KCI make a comeback? Jon’s got all the angles covered!
Jonathon’s revving up for Extended season. Whatever happened to the Rock? Can KCI make a comeback? Jon’s got all the angles covered!
It started with Malaysian food, and it ended with event coverage. Jonathon didn’t play in the 2009s but he still has plenty of stories anyway!
Jonathon’s been grinding out the Zendikar Block Constructed queues on Magic Online and he’s got the latest on mono-black Vampires.
With the advent of Magic Online PTQs, you can qualify for a Pro Tour and wash your underwear all at the same time!
What makes Zendikar Limited tick? Jon has all the answers for history’s most aggressive format.
It’s time to draft! Jonathon may not be a Dungeonmaster like Webster, but he’ll still spin a yarn of packs and picks.
Harrow – the girl next door. Lotus Cobra – the supermodel. Which do you pick? Jon examines that choice and the sexy allure of rares in general.
Rogues still have to battle. Jonathon is busy trying to figure out the best way to make an aggressive UW deck pan out for him.
Sealed PTQs are just weeks away, so now it’s time to figure out what the best commons in each color are. Here’s Jon with his top 5.
Jon revisits his two most successful decks from last Extended season, Kiki-Jiki and Martyr of Sands, and updates them.
Jon might not have played in an actual Magic tournament at the Penny Arcade Expo, but that didn’t stop him from writing a report about it.
Fresh off his summer reading list, Jon has one thing on his mind: data mining. The only problem is that he doesn’t have the data.
With his final (and only chance) to qualify for Austin coming up, Jon has brewed a different take on Baneslayer Control.
Are you disappointed that your favorite pet card never made it beyond the stage of “What if?
Lorwyn is on the way out, and Jon takes us back through the ways we could have used it better. These will serve as important lessons come Zendikar.
And here is part two of Jon’s journey at US Nationals in Kansas City. Follow the tale and also offer a suggestion for his next article topic.
Jon recounts the first half of his rogue adventures at US Nationals. He did manage to win a game with rogue bullet Footbottom Feast.
Despite a strong showing by the Time Sieve/Warp deck at Finnish Nationals, Jon has turned his back on his beloved pet deck for his run at US Nats.
Cascade and Reveillark are two of the more powerful things to do in Standard. Jonathon manages to squeeze both into a deck.
Jon revisits an old idea of his that may have gotten the key card it needs to dominate the post-M10 landscape.