MTG Salvation Article Archives: Monthly: March 2009 This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Monkey Business or, Pan Zombificus By Moko the Rules Chimp om nom nomHey folks! Two weeks ago, some friends and I made the journey to Albequerque, where a PTQ for Honolulu was being held. Spinning the Top: Dirty Rotten ComboBreaker The early stages of your third game of the night are going quite well. Since the beginning of the game, players everywhere have always flocked to the aggressive decks. <img src="http://media. Spring Break! I hope you enjoyed our little mid-term exam last week, but now it's back to your usual articles. “Oh great and powerful Orici, I come before you in search of the one true path of Origin. For the Birds I'm not sure if it's just the places where I choose to spend my time, but I often hear a lot of back-handed comments about the current state of Standard. Spinning the Top: Meet the Multiplayers We should definitely play this card. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Trip to the Optometrist or, See Eye Exam By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Aaron Stevenson The eyes have it. Good Game: In a Bigger Pond by Andrew Hanson Left to Right: Luis Scott-Vargas, Nick Lynn, Dave Ochoa, Mark Herberholz, Gerry Thompson, Michael Jacob, Jamie Park, Me, Kamui Kaye, Josh Utter-LeytonPro Tour: Kyoto. Two Sides of the Same Coin For those of you unfortunate enough to not have attended Grand Prix Chicago this past weekend, you certainly missed out. We've all seen the big news about M10 – Urza's sake, that sounds more like a vitamin than a set – and for once, the reaction to a major change has been largely positive. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Under the Weather By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Aaron Stevenson You look like I feel. Grand Prix: Columbus was a success measured by attendance. A Legacy Weapon I remember the first time I cast Force of Will like it was yesterday. Robert Pirsig's classic exploration of the richness to be found in blending both "classical" and "romantic" is an exemplary philosophy to consider: taking both gestalt and rational applications in a hybrid approach to life. This text will be replaced by the flash music player. Pasgoyf's power and toughness are each equal to the number of rules questions in the mailbox.
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