Archive: Monthly: May 2008
Combating Painter's Servant In Vintage (May 29th, 2008)
In our last article, we examined the rash of new decks enabled by the printing of a card in Shadowmo
Cranial Insertion: Order of Operations (May 26th, 2008)
Cranial Insertion Order of Operations or, Don't Touch the Sides By Eli Shiffrin, Tom Fowler, and Di
Magic: Re-Starter Set (May 22nd, 2008)
I have had a bad habit since I started playing Magic back in the year 2000: I constantly go through
Painters, Grindstones, and Blasts, Oh My! (May 22nd, 2008)
The release of a new Magic expansion every few months means a fresh supply of new cards to play with
MTGCast Special - Interview with Scott Larabee (May 20th, 2008)
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MTGCast #105 - Shadowmoor Limited Made Simple! (May 20th, 2008)
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Cranial Insertion: Seasons of Wither (May 18th, 2008)
This week, we’re covering all kinds of questions, [i]Shadowmoor[/i] and otherwise.
MTGCast #104 - Shadowmoor Standard and Limited Loopholes! (May 13th, 2008)
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Cranial Insertion: Flood of Questions (May 12th, 2008)
Cranial Insertion Flood of Questions or, It's Raining Qs and As By Eli Shiffrin, Tom Fowler, and Te
Johnny Claus is Coming to Shadowmoor! (May 9th, 2008)
Johnny Claus is Coming to Shadowmoor! By: Jeff Phillips Shadowmoor is upon us. The sun has set for
The Folly of the Leech Bonders (May 8th, 2008)
The Folly of Leech Bonders Why I Sucked Last Friday…and Why That's Good In college (which I complete
MTGCast #103 - Everything but the Kitchen Finks! (May 6th, 2008)
Derek gives a great discussion about some of the changes to Standard from Shadowmoor and perhaps some new and upcoming decks to keep an eye out for in the near future.
Cranial Insertion: We Have Arrived (May 4th, 2008)
As I’m sure you all have seen, Shadowmoor included the best card yet to be printed in Magic: the Gathering: Dusk Urchins.
DarkRitual's Theory of Interblock Design Revisited (May 1st, 2008)
For those that don't remember, last block I made a hypothesis about how R&D goes about doing their interblock design.
