After experiencing a number of losses in Pauper events, Jason stops to evaluate his evolution as a player and content provider. Check out his thoughts on getting out of a rut and finding a winning formula!
In order to tweak the latest Doctor Pauper submission, Jason assesses the validity of Mill as a dedicated strategy in Pauper. Will Mill decks become competitive once Cloudpost and Temporal Fissure leave the format? Let’s find out!
Facing off against MTGO Academy’s own A.J., Jason pilots the Dimir Disruption deck from his last article. He then talks about changes that could be made and previews a new deck submission.
Jason looks over the Grixis LD/Discard deck from last time and analyzes the difference between urgent and subordinate plans in Pauper. He also reevaluates the direction of the Doctor Pauper segment in order to clear up some confusion.
A brand new segment is here! Jason proudly presents “Doctor Pauper,” an opportunity for you to submit decklists, get a fresh perspective, and receive advice. For today’s installment, Jason takes a look at a Pauper Orzhov list, as well as Grixis LD/Discard.
Pauper fans, we have a problem. Poopy mana is its name, and it’s not pleasant. Find out how to avoid this imminent threat! Also, Jason ponders the latent potential of Pauper Commander. Don’t miss this one! Really. Don’t.
The Pauper proletariat are in a state of unrest. It’s time for change. It’s time for revolution! Fix yourself a Molotov cocktail and enjoy Dime a Dozen’s first-ever casual theme deck brewing session!