Tournament Report: 10th Place at the Legacy Showcase Challenge
With a wide-open format, Rich got all the way to 10th place in the Legacy Showcase Challenge and he has some thoughts on the format!
With a wide-open format, Rich got all the way to 10th place in the Legacy Showcase Challenge and he has some thoughts on the format!
After a nail-biting Arena Open run, Ethan’s giving an in-depth dissection of his Kaldheim Sealed games, decks and plays!
Andrea Mengucci reports on his 3rd place finish at the Zendikar Rising Championship, a tournament that won him his best prize yet: confidence.
Marcus took Taking Turns to the top of an MCQ. Check out his take on a deck that switches between tempo, combo, and control.
Paulo walks you through his deck choice for Mythic Championship III, complete with a sideboard guide!
Brazil recently hosted its first MCQ, and today we have a guest report from Jonathan Melamed, the owner of the store that hosted the 96-player event.
It was another disappointing finish for Mike at Mythic Championship London, but he still took away some critical lessons.
Nassif made a deep run at the Mythic Invitational—culminating in one of the hardest losses he’s ever faced.
It’s official—Magic is an esport. Also official: Matt Nass cannot floss.
With the help of a dedicated group of teammates and a ton of hard work, Andrea became the first ever Mythic Invitational Champion.
In one of Magic’s greatest highlights of all time, 8-year-old Dana Fischer made Day 2 at MagicFest LA.
After stepping back from competitive Magic, Brian soared into the Top 8 with one of the best decks in Modern.
Abram Goldstein went into Grand Prix Los Angeles with Mono-Red Prowess and measured expectations. He came out with a 12-3 finish.
G/B/x Midrange is finally one of the best decks in the format, and Reid Duke chose to play… Mono-Blue Tempo?!
Michael Rapp took Death’s Shadow all the way to the trophy in Toronto—and today he breaks down his list and sideboard plan!
Magnus Lantto leaned on payoff cards to power up his version of R/W aggro, and was rewarded with a 9-1 Constructed record.
Ian Barber took an innovative green-white list all the way to the Top 16 in New Jersey, featuring March/Flourish and a Bogles back-up plan.
After a five year absence, Ben made the most of his return to the game’s biggest stage.
Corey spotted a hole in the metagame where he could exploit Turbo Fog and its best predators while staying solid against aggro.
EFro had a few major tournaments to prepare for, the most exciting of which wasn’t even a Magic event!