A Look Back at First Post-Pandemic Pokemon Format – UPR-RCL
The first Pokemon TCG Standard format, UPR-RCL, is often forgotten due to a lack of tournaments, but houses some great decks and strategies!
The first Pokemon TCG Standard format, UPR-RCL, is often forgotten due to a lack of tournaments, but houses some great decks and strategies!
Tradewind Awakening is one of the most iconic decks in MTG history, and Alex is bringing it to Commander with some extra stax fixings!
Natalie is taking a look at one of Pokemon’s most skill-intensive formats, UPR-CEC, along with some of its key decks and interactions!
Want to relive the glory of Bloodbraid Elf into Blightning or pre-ban Omnath? Standard: Through the Ages might just be the format for you!
LSV and Sam Pardee are duking it out in another Throwback Challenge, this time pitting Bant CoCo against GB Delirium for some retro fun!
Time Spiral Remastered’s release has Brian feeling nostalgic for the original Time Spiral block, which helped herald in today’s modern Magic!
LSV’s back with another Story Time, this time recalling GP Yokohama 2010 (and McDonald’s) and GP Krakow 2007 (and a bad burrito).
LSV has some great wins in his 15 years of professional Magic, but he has even better stories, from rats to m’ladies to Treefolk Harbingers!
Huey’s taking a walk down memory lane with Time Spiral Remastered, going over some of his favorite memories and the cards that come with them.
Mengu’s been enjoying 80-card decks in Standard, but Huey was the trendsetter, with a Top 8 finish at GP Milwaukee with a 244-card deck!
Stéphane still loves the SUM-LOT format and wanted to share its treasure trove of creative and exciting decks with you!
Grant covers two more of his crazy decks of the past. They never really caught on – but he certainly saw success with them.
Pram is back and this week he’s taking a look at a retro 2010 Jumpluff deck! Join him as he puts a twist on this old deck to fit the modern meta game.
Pram looks at 2010 Jumpluff, updating it with new modern trains of thought. This was one of the best decks – could it have been better?
Grant’s infamous for playing rogues. Learn more about one that’s very special to him – this deck blew the format wide open.
You might not know that Tord started playing all the way back in 2005 – read about the deck that started it all!
This time Tablemon takes us down memory lane with a look at his 2005 Top 4 Worlds deck – one of his teammates won with the same archetype!
Pram starts our retro series with one of his favorite decks of all time: Gardevoir / Gallade.