Archive: Monthly: February 2005
UG Control in Type II (February 28th, 2005)
Betrayers of Kamigawa has been released and all the players in the world are sifting through every card and trying to fine-tune common Type II decks to handle the shifted environment.
Join the Revolution or Be Left Behind: Magic Content for the Masses (February 28th, 2005)
What is the future of Magic content for the Web and how will it be created and distributed to the masses? What’s at stake here is whether Magic players of the future will have to pay for content à la “premium accounts” or if there’s another, more
Three Card Blind: A Whole Different Format (Part 2) (February 25th, 2005)
Since 3CB has no playskill and no luck, the only thing that determines whether you win or lose is your decklist.
The Basics Of Blue In Legacy (February 24th, 2005)
There comes a point in almost every deck that is made in Legacy when you decide if you're going to play Blue.
Competitive Type 1 Belcher!...What? Stop Laughing! (February 23rd, 2005)
Let’s face it.
Affinity - Knocking on Heaven's Door? (February 22nd, 2005)
Aaron Forsythe has informed the Magic community in his recent article that Affinity will be sentenced to some bannings.
Build it Yourself, Tooth & Nail (February 21st, 2005)
Tooth and Nail decklists are a dime a dozen.
An Analysis of Legacy's Banned List (February 20th, 2005)
By Lennie Brookes (AKA Qwerty) Currently, Legacy is one of the healthiest formats in Magic: The Gathering.
Three Card Blind: A Whole Different Format (Part 1) (February 18th, 2005)
Magic: The Gathering is a game of luck and skill.
Oh for the Love of God Where are You My Swamps!? (February 18th, 2005)
In this MTGSalvation article, sneakyhomunculus points the spotlight at the dark side of competitive Magic and recovers things that never should have seen the light of day, including his laughable performance at the Betrayers of Kamigawa prerelease in Utre
Turning Blue: Ignore the Smoke (February 15th, 2005)
There was complete silence by now.
Foreshadowing and the Future of Affinity (February 13th, 2005)
Late last week, an exciting article was brought to the public by Wizards of the Coast.
