Archive for October, 2008


Hello! I have been entrusted in giving some of my limited opinions. Through daily drafting I have rated some cards in the new set. Shards of Alara is certainly very exciting set to draft but can also be potentially misleading and hard when it comes to the colors because it has embraced a multicolored theme.

 

So I got this message from our local Mtg hero, Marco that he wants me to write about T1 for our site Magiciloilo.com. As he is the best player in our area and a friend as well, I couldn’t refuse.

Because I know that most of the readers of this site are not into vintage as much as I am (this is not really a vintage article by the way), I’ll try to write this piece as entertaining as I could. This is an excerpt of an interview a friend of mine did a while back. I hope you enjoy it.

 

Hello Guys! I’m Patrick Tirol and I’ve been an avid pilot of the UB “So Called Top of the Food Chain Deck” Faeries Deck. Since the rotation has stripped me of some of the vital power cards (Ancestral Visions, Damnation, Rune Snag, River of Tears, etc.), I had to think of an innovation that would suit my predicted metagame.

 


Hi everyone. I’m John Paul and this is the limited side of magic, the place where cards that don’t see constructed play get a chance to show off and gain respect.

 

Hey y’all. Its been a long time since me and Mao are creating budget decks and we are happy to tell you that we’re back on the spotlight. Starting Wednesday of each week, we will be providing you ideas and lists of decks that can be competitive on tournaments while letting you spend less on the card components.