Nobody just picks up booster packs and instantly drafts well. Melissa breaks down the essentials everyone needs to know before passing left-right-left!
Magic theory might be dry, but it's also a powerful tool for any competitive player to master. Chingsung revisits an Adrian Sullivan classic, showing you the ideas of yesterday expressed in the decks of today!
Design is certainly hard work, but there are ways to streamline efforts. Jules reviews Mark Rosewater's Design Skeleton, and challenges you on where to go next!
After sharing what velocity is, and why it's important, in Magic it was only natural to show you how to use it too! Chingsung dives into just that: making your decks and play even better!
Tiebreakers: how do they work? It isn't some miracle but an actual calculation every serious player needs to know. Chris shows you how to break it down, track it throughout, and make fuzzy math a forgotten past!
The utility of lands make them a necessity, but utility lands share a very powerful place in decks! Devon breaks down how to make the most the lands that tap for more than mana!
To beat a deck, or to not beat a deck? That is the question Jarvis poses to you. Of course, he also tells you what you actually want to do to beat decks!
Have you ever felt as though time conspired against you? Chingsung's discussion on time in Magic, through the lens of Chess theory, will put the clock in your corner!
It's easy to believe that Sealed is more luck than leverage, but Darwin is adamant that it just isn't the case. If you're ready to to make the most six boosters, this is your article!