MTG Salvation Article Archives: Monthly: April 2009At the time of this writing, the Prerelease for Alara Reborn is over and the Release events are but days away. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. I'm Thinking ARB or, Gold, It Makes the World Go Round By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Aaron Stevenson I'm getting dizzy. The end of April is fast-approaching, and that means that a new set is hot on our heels. Good Game: Fae Don't Hate Red by Andrew Hanson Needs no introduction. Game six of your long afternoon of Magic, and everyone is shuffling up the decks from the last two games. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Grass Clippings By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Aaron Stevenson My back yardI always seem to be working on Cranial Insertion in the midst of some flurry of other activity. (except maybe for that one with the boxer guy) Imagine a person called Ian. Gosh, has it been a crazy week. Great Card Shops Over the last ten years, I have moved and traveled a lot. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Found one!I hope everyone had a happy Passover and Easter! Super-secret Tech...This past weekend, I made the trip up to Phoenix for my last chance to qualify for Honolulu. Well, it's all over. Last weekend marked the end of the Extended season for me, and the season officially ends in just two weeks for everyone else. Kyoto feels like both a success and a failure to me at this point. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Spring Cleaning By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Aaron Stevenson Throw out something you shouldn't have. Magic Casualty: Blightning Deck Wins Competetive Standard is a world filled with decks jammed packed with double digit dollar value rares and more than one deck archetype that just won't die, despite any hate printed for it. Indianapolis is a ways from Michigan. A penny for my overcosted thoughtsYou’ve come to enjoy the unique game-play style of large multiplayer: the out of nowhere huge plays, the turns-on-a-dime balance of power, and the huge variety of deck archetypes that appear and succeed.
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