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Looking at the Tribes
By: The Ferrett on 10/30/2006A beginning look at the multiplayer prospects of some of the Lorwyn tribes?plus a reader contest.
Magic Offline
By: Quentin Martin on 10/30/2006Today's Lorwyn Sealed Deck build proves that there's no such thing as too many colors.
All-Star Trek
By: Mark Rosewater on 10/29/2006The hows and whys of this year's Magic Invitational?and what they say about the game as a whole. StarCity Games
Ask the Judge, 10/30/2007
By: Chris Richter on 10/30/2007Rules Tip of the Day: If a Cumulative Upkeep cost is not paid, then the permanent with Cumulative Upkeep is sacrificed. Q: I have a Heartstone and a Crypt Rats in play. May I activate the Crypt Rats ability without paying any mana, or does X count as zero in this instance, meaning it cannot be reduced in cost for Heartstone?
Sullivan Library - A Wisconsin States Retrospective [$]
By: Adrian Sullivan on 10/30/2007States has been and gone, and it’s time to review the aftermath. In the grim light of day, were the seventy-five cards we sleeved and shuffled the correct call for this blossoming metagame? Today’s Sullivan Library is in a reflective mood… Adrian looks back at Wisconsin States down the years, sharing deck designs and inspirational stories. He finishes with an excellent Green/Blue deck that placed in the final of this year’s competition in the hands of the formidable Brian Kowal…
Limited Lessons – Elementals in Lorwyn [$]
By: Nick Eisel on 10/30/2007Nick Eisel, after bringing us the Lorwyn lowdown on Goblins and Merfolk in Lorwyn draft, turns his eye toward perhaps the most underrated tribe that the new set has to offer: Elementals. At the lower end of the curve, the guys sure look anemic… but their abilities can power up some insane plays. If you’re looking for a draft strategy with both power and guile, maybe the Elementals are for you…
Deconstructing Constructed - Faeries: The Reckoning
By: Josh Silvestri on 10/30/2007At California States, I’d say there was a hefty chunk of Blue decks complimented by a bunch of Tarmogoyf decks. At the upper tables you could see Cryptic Command being flung around in practically every other match, probably more during the later rounds. A huge number of Teachings and Pickles decks were hanging around the top twenty tables or so, many of which looked like the TSP Block Pickles decks but with Cryptic kicked in…
Removed From Game - Sprint For The Title
By: Rich Hagon on 10/30/2007424 competitors, and the results mean something different for everyone. 177th can mean Level 3 for next year, 17th can mean falling out of contention for Player of the Year. Let Rich Hagon be your guide round the men and math of Pro Tour: Valencia, including his inimitable explanation for the non-victory of Dredge, your very own Andre Mueller Home Impressions Kit, and more! Misetings.com
Level 2 Pro Players Contemplate Storming Level 3
11/09/2006Renton, WA -— Fueled by hatred and speculation, sentiment is growing increasingly strong among the members of Magic: The Gathering’s Level 2 Pro Players that they should invade the floor above them, inhabited by the Level 3 Pros.
The Heart of Magic in a Photo
10/01/2006The winner of the 1st Annual Essence of MTG in Photography Award went to Horton “Fireball” Railsbeck for his stirring portrait of Brainburst’s Feature Writer Patrick Higgins. Here in all its glory is the award-winning photo.
MiseTings "Coldsnap" Competition - Winner Announcement
8/30/2006At last, the MiseTings Coldsnap article competition has come to an end. The competition was announced a little earlier than usual, about a month before the actual release of the set. Submissions were accepted until July 21, with some particularly... Recent MTGZone.com Strategy!Sealed For Dummies: Two-Headed Giant and Man AloneBy: Anonymous on July 11th, 2006 at 7:54 PM
Want a crash course in sealed? Learn all about the important aspects of a good deck in Ravnica Sealed and Two-Headed Giant! Casual Crusader: Patron of the OrochiBy: Memnarch_V on May 27th, 2006 at 2:19 PM
Multiplayer Magic is one of the most fun things ever, and I’ve noticed a distinct lack of zest for the MTGZone multiplayer scene. This article will use my natural and ridiculous version of deckbuilding and creativity to make people think about multiplayer in a new way. Recent MTGZone Decks
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