By: Godot, Ryan Spain
Aug 27 2010 10:41am
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Godot is back to wrap up the walk through of his first 4-Booster Sealed event, and to examine the deckbuilding of his second.
By: ArchGenius, Marcus Rehnberg
Aug 27 2010 10:41am
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Here is a primer to get started on the 4 booster sealed deck format on Magic Online. I also included a tournament report from the first 4 booster sealed deck tournament I entered.
By: hamtastic, Erik Friborg
Aug 27 2010 10:41am
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A look at the last two weeks of MTGO news and issues!
Join Dave into this Draft walk through of the M11 set.
By: Kmaster, Kai Ruan
Aug 26 2010 11:43am
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So this last weekend the best players in the country showed up to battle at US Nationals. I wasn't qualified, but some of my friends were so I went along for the trip since it seemed like it would be a lot of fun. Read on to follow my adventures!
By: whiffy, Georgios Efelis
Aug 26 2010 11:43am
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Welcome to another Lunch Box. This time I dissect the Classic Challenge that happened on 8/21/10. Read on to find out everything about the first event to fire in 9 weeks! As well as a tournament report.
Hiya! I would like to present readers on how to tune our decks with the ever changing metagame and perservere through losing streaks.
By: Lythand, Aaron Duvall
Aug 26 2010 11:43am
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Magic: the Gathering is probably one of the most complex games you will ever come across both in a rules sense and the various ways we can play the game. One such format I want to spend some time on is Commander Format. In this article I want to express what Commander is and why it’s a format you may be interested in.
By: Tarmotog,
Aug 26 2010 11:43am
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One Double O is back with a recap on the past weekend challenges, a look at some of the unique cards in the format and a new deck that I'm running.
I talked with Lee Sharpe and some other WotC employees at GenCon last weekend, and asked about the relative size of MTGO and MTG Paper. Lee told me he could not comment - such numbers are trade secrets - but I was welcome to figure it out from public sources. Well, let's try.