
The scientific method, defined in Wikipedia, is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century. It involves careful observation, Continue reading

The scientific method, defined in Wikipedia, is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century. It involves careful observation, Continue reading

In the terms of deck consistency, nothing beats Mono-colored decks because, obviously, they are mono-colored. A deck can basically play just basic lands or the recent Snow-covered lands and not worry about the Continue reading

The team setup on the initial clash is basically essential in gaining advantage and conquering over their enemy guild’s defense. The observation as of late is that we just storm the 2nd floor defense and find a spot away from the enemy AOE spells and start the attack from there. Continue reading

What makes a Magic: the Gathering deck unique is how it interacts with other deck archetypes in the format. For instance, it can be just straightforward casting cheap creatures and attacking with them or go slowly Continue reading

The other Mono-colored deck strategies that have been flourishing in the current Standard format include the Mono-Green Aggro. Being a pilot of Stompy decks before during my early days on the Magic: the Gathering Continue reading

The recent 5K Strixhaven Championship Qualifier @ Star City Games saw two Cycling deck archetypes in the Top 4 finishers. One of which is of the Jeskai colors because having more color access is the variance of Continue reading