MTG Salvation Article Archives: Monthly: December 2006The new year is rapidly approaching. Driven yourself crazy trying to work out the answers to this fun little quiz? In this article originally published on Oct. Here's an odd variant format for you to try out over your winter break. Jesse from "Mechanix" and RollToHit. Hey, it's Christmas. As it's nearly Christmas, here's a little something different from Tony Boydell. In this article originally published on Aug. The single most common reason people lose games in Magic is because of mana issues, be it mana flood, mana screw, or color screw. We discuss the release schedule for the prerelease rules primer and FAQ. In the spirit of gift-giving, we here at CI have a gift for you, our loyal and awesome readers. The new year is rapidly approaching. As you finish up your Magic-related Christmas shopping, VestDan provides some advice on applying a few criteria to determine how much a card is really worth. [This article first appeared in August of '05, and here it is again - have fun playing in groups with your friends and possibly family over your winter vacation! -ed. Dom fills us in on all of the action at Worlds 2006, and spills the beans on some unreleased interviews. There have been many questions about split second and morph floating about various Magic-related message boards and the cranial. You know the names, you've heard the stories, and you've seen the legends in action. At some point during my childhood I learned something very important about baseball. It requires an absolute minimum of investment, and your deck is competitive with every other deck in the tournament. Worlds may be in the books, but there is still one MTGCast podcast from Paris you haven't heard yet! Friday was the first of December, and you know what that means. MTGCast's interviews with MaRo and Randy Buehler, fresh from Paris!
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