Through the Looking Glass: Lands with Albert Lindblom
…however, that TES is an easier matchup than ANT. This is because TES has a shaky manabase, and they also use artifacts as their mana sources (and hence Force of…
…however, that TES is an easier matchup than ANT. This is because TES has a shaky manabase, and they also use artifacts as their mana sources (and hence Force of…
…MTGO than in paper thanks to an unequal adjustment to avoid Sticker sheets on the MTGO client. Goblin Matron serves mostly to make opponents nervous as they clearly can see…
…playing a deck like TES, it’s really bad to not be on the play. In match-ups such as Jund or MUD, if you’re on the play the percentages of winning…
…I actually have it. The TES matchup is pretty bad without specific sideboard hate. Force of Will is the only true counter in the main deck, and it stacks up…
This is part of an (approximately) quarterly tier list article series. Methodology Everyone builds tier lists differently. Mine is based on Magic: The Gathering Online (MTGO) Challenge results (As collected…
…deck would be high in non-legacy formats, but fortunately, Brainstorm, Ponder, and the London Mulligan mitigate it. In some cases, drawn dead-engine cards can be Imprinted on a Chrome Mox!…
…to this deck has made a resurgence in popularity and makes it necessary to reevaluate the matchup. How does Boros Initiative matchup against TES? Archon of Emeria Fable of the…
…One: My notes say “turn 3, die from own Ad Nauseam from 16. Used one Lotus Petal.” While the percentages for TES are pretty high, it happens every once in…
…in hand? Do we Brainstorm to find what we need or is there a cleaner line? Author’s Note: This match was played with TES v13.2 as seen by the Carpet…
…– Modern 2k with UR Storm 8th Place – Sunday Legacy Challenge with TES 1st Place – Leaving A Legacy 5k with TES While I understand that it’s not solely…
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