Deck of the Day: Esper Control (Modern)
Why play Supreme Verdict anyway? It just kills your Snapcaster!
Why play Supreme Verdict anyway? It just kills your Snapcaster!
Bogles is viewed as an inconsistent, easy to play, cheesey deck. It also wins.
Zoo got a huge boost to its explosiveness and resiliency thanks to Aether Revolt.
Corey walks you through a few of the Swiss rounds that set him up for a win with Grixis Control!
Gifts Ungiven is one of the sweetest spells ever printed. Here you can use it to harness Unburial Rites or the Thopter/Sword combo!
Pascal’s still testing the fusion of Modern’s most efficient Eldrazi with its most powerful by adding the Tron lands!
Gitaxian Probe’s banning didn’t kill Death’s Shadow. By repositioning to a midrange deck, it’s still a force in the metagame.
Caleb’s refining his Jeskai Delver build for the post-ban metagame.
The Top 8 of the MOCS Playoff showcased a number of new decks in the post-ban format. Andrea looks at the most exciting new possibilities.
Take Modern’s most egregious big-mana lands and combine them with its most egregious big-mana creatures!
Probe may be gone but Delver isn’t finished. Caleb shows you why in a Modern League on Magic Online.
How many Bushwhack whacks can your opponent whack per attack if each Bushwhack can attack one whack?
Fatal Push spells big changes for Modern, not least of all the potential rise of Corey Burkhart’s favorite deck: Grixis Control.
This Wildfire brew packs some crazy interactions like Eternal Scourge/Relic, big creatures, and acceleration!
What do the earth-shattering Standard bannings mean for the health of the format, for local game stores, and for the future of bannings?
With Aether Revolt entering the format—and a couple of cards leaving—Grixis Control stands to make a play for the top tier!
This Smallpox deck utilizes two of the sweetest creatures in Modern alongside Death Cloud and planeswalkers!
Standard just got hit with its biggest set of bannings since Affinity, and 2 of Modern’s top decks lost big. Sperling offers his take.