Graveborn Premium Deck Digs Deep Into Magic’s Undead Past

December 12th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski

The latest Magic premium deck, Graveborn, came out a few weeks ago, and it’s packed with graveyard filling goodies. They’re all decked out with special foil treatments, too. I’m just not quite sure who these decks are for.

Magic Planechase Coming Back for Summer 2012

November 28th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski

Wizards of the Coast announced last week that they’re bringing back Planechase as the multi-player format for this coming summer. It’s easily my favorite summer format since it’s so much fun, blends well with other formats and is easy for new or casual players to grasp. Plus, the new Planechase sets will have some goodies [...]

Which Commander Deck Should I Choose?

June 30th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski

There are five Commander decks to choose from, and at $30 each, you might not be able to grab all of them. Here’s a brief analysis of each deck, what style of play it suits and a few basic suggestions for customizing it.

O Commander! My Commander!

June 30th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski

This summer’s multiplayer Magic format is Commander, formerly known as EDH. While it’s the most widely played casual format and very likely to be around for many years, it’s actually pretty difficult for new players to get into. Five new pre-constructed Commander decks have removed a major hurdle for casual players looking to explore the [...]

Magic Commander Preview — Avatar of Slaughter

June 7th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski

This summer’s Magic: the Gathering multiplayer format is Commander (formerly known as Elder Dragon Highlander, or EDH). For the first time, Wizards is creating new cards for a casual, multiplayer format. One of those cards is the monstrosity above: Avatar of Slaughter.

Magic’s New Old Multiplayer Format Results in a Confusing and Awesome Product Announcement

December 2nd, 2010 by Ed Grabianowski

If you’re familiar with the Magic format known as Elder Dragon Highlander, then today’s announcement of next summer’s multiplayer format makes perfect sense and is great, exciting news. If you’re not, it probably seems pretty confusing, but trust me, it’s still exciting news.