Sultai Control – Legacy | Channel Mengucci
Combine the grinding efficiency of B/G with the power of blue!
Combine the grinding efficiency of B/G with the power of blue!
Ever since Deathrite Shaman, midrange decks have been enjoying space atop the totem pole in Legacy. Andrea looks at the best options.
Unearth some enormous monsters in Legacy with one of the most consistent combo decks in the format!
You know a deck is up to know good when Emrakul can be the second-best card to put into play off a Show and Tell.
Looking for a deck to play in Legacy? Format expert Bob Huang has you covered with his 5 favorite options!
In a world of Miracles, Stoneforge Mystic was relegated to sideboard obscurity. In a world of fair decks, it’s one of the best creatures in the game.
Join Andrea Mengucci for another Legacy video as he pilots the original green-white rogue brew, Maverick!
Mike wraps up his overview of his picks for GP Santa Clara with Magic’s most powerful competitive format!
Brainstorms? Who needs em’. In Legacy, you can fill your deck with Plains and small creatures and *win*.
Stoneblade disappeared in the days of Miracles, but with the help of Deathrite and True-Name, it’s once again a power in the format.
One of the first competitive tribes, Slivers still has what it takes to compete in Magic’s toughest environment.
It takes a compelling case indeed to set down the Brainstorms in Legacy, but Bloodbraid Elf and friends might offer enough to do that!
Hide behind a wall of enchantments in a deck that only Legacy could produce!
Temur Delver feel out of the spotlight in Legacy, but now it’s back and ready to Stifle some fetchlands!
It’s all about pure speed with this Sneak Attack deck. Power out the red enchantment and crush your opponent with whichever enormous monster you choose!
Drop an Emrakul into play or forgo the attack step entirely by storming your opponent out with all free spells!
Ever get tired of playing first? Or with wasting your time playing lands? This deck doesn’t bother with either!
Why stop at Endbringer? (Other than to respect its very on-the-nose name for such a question.)