In this new series, PlanetWalls explores affordable and enjoyable games that are easy to pick up and play between MTGO matches, or when Magic Online is temporarily down for maintenance and updates. The first game he explores is Spelunky HD, available for PC (over Steam), PSN, and XBLA.
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.
JustSin, the author of the Pauper-centric series Anything But, has written the second edition of his massive, comprehensive, and truly valuable guide to the popular Magic Online format. Check here for anything (and everything) about contemporary competitive Pauper.
In his MTGO Academy debut, RexDart explores the recent history of Blue Control decks in Vintage and adapts them to create new decklists for competitive Classic.
Blippy ran into my office, and threw a rather thin envelope on my desk before rushing off again. Inside were some scraps of construction paper covered in illegible crayon scrawls and ink blots, a rusty bottlecap, some bits of yarn, and a photo of what appears to be a very mangy dog…
PlanetWalls pilots the almost-playable Zur the Enchanter into the first qualifier tournament of the next Classic League season. Will Zur zap PW’s opponents with his eye beams, or will he instead make PlanetWalls feel as stupid as both of them look?
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.