MTG Salvation Article Archives: Monthly: April 2007 var so = new SWFObject("http://www. This just in! As a special bonus to you, our esteemed readers, we’re doing part of this column quiz-style! Just a little humor as a weekend bonus. The trout speaks up about one of the defining decks of Legacy, and gives some pretty sound advice on deck construction, cartoon cobra killers, and making combo players cry. In this January 2006 Article of the Month nominee, Francisco offers an overview of an oft-mentioned and often misunderstood concept: tempo. There are things you know you know, things you don't know you know, and things that you know you don't know. Going to your first Vintage tournament can be a daunting experience. This week's Cranial Insertion marks the return of the artifact creature that just won't seem to go away, a non-Magical artifact creature telling meandering stories of pre-Sixth Edition rules, and a far less wordy Giant Spider. It all started with a replay. I logged on to Magic Online and scrolled down the list of users in the draft room. Due to last night's server switch, the article planned for tonight encountered a black hole which sucked up its images and skewed our schedule. var so = new SWFObject(" http://www. How quickly time goes - it's almost time for Future Sight, and there are still so many fun questions with Time Spiral and Planar Chaos to answer! Moko's trying to travel through time and jam more questions into our older articles. "Insulting me eh?" the cat fluffed up its tail in irritation, "How about a little bet then? If you don't know who David Gearhart is, you don't follow Legacy. You begin to feel slight perspiration on your hands, some flush tingling in your cheeks, less of you is focused on the board and more is wondering what everyones talking about, why your deoderant is failing you and if you've just made a huge play mistake. Battle of the Sets is back with more fisticuffs between your favorite sets! Here, we are treated to feature match coverage of Visions vs. It's bunny season for a lot of people right now, but a look at our banner will show you that we always have bunnies on the brain at CI. Planar Chaos introduced a new twist on the timeshift concept by reprinting cards (some old, some not so old) in different colors. Pretty much everyone can agree that control decks are Blue, and that they counter stuff. If you wanted to build a competitive deck for today's metagame, where would you start? I'd start with the metagame itself. var so = new SWFObject(" http://www. What is it about that [card]Stuffy Doll[/card]?
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