Deck List Update – 9/16/18 – Post-SCG:Syracuse

Bryant Cook providing an update on his Modern list after Star City Games: Syracuse. Read More »
Bryant Cook providing an update on his Modern list after Star City Games: Syracuse. Read More »
Bryant Cook vs. Dan Jordan with Jeskai Delver at StarCityGames: Syracuse, NY Read More »
Bryant Cook vs. Lloyd Kurth with Shardless BUG at StarCityGames: Syracuse, NY Read More »
A [[Black Lotus]] event right in my own back yard! I felt ready and confident after my recent changes to The EPIC Storm (TES). the epic Storm Main Deck 4 [[Burning Wish]] 3 [[Infernal Tutor]] 2 [[Mystical Tutor]] 4 [[Brainstorm]] 4 [[Ponder]] 1 [[Empty the Warrens]] 1 [[Tendrils of Agony]] 1 [[Ad Nauseam]] 4 [[Duress]] Read More »
At the last Jupiter Games event I went to I was running a few sideboard [[Xantid Swarm]] — they kicked ass. However, I still missed [[Pyroblast]]. I decided that I wanted to run both, but there wasn’t enough room in the sideboard. This meant if I wanted to play [[Xantid Swarm]] I would have to Read More »
About two weeks ago, I was testing against Geoff Smelski (konsultant) and Geoff was just destroying me with Landstill. The issue wasn't being over-loaded against too many counterspells or being outdrawn, it was that [[Ad Nauseam]] kept on failing. I knew I needed to make a change (see below). Day of the event arrives, I'm Read More »
Alright, fare warning: I didn't have any truly difficult match-ups — I accept this. Originally, I wasn't going to write a report, because of that, I didn't take very good notes. the epic Storm Main Deck 4 [[Burning Wish]] 4 [[Infernal Tutor]] 4 [[Brainstorm]] 3 [[Ponder]] 4 [[Orim's Chant]] 3 [[Thoughtseize]] 1 [[Infernal Contract]] 1 Read More »
I end up coming home from college (it's my first year) and when I get there, it turns out that the Japanese [[Abeyance]] I ordered came in! I begin to goldfish my list for when [[Ponder]] is released from Lorwyn using [[Serum Visions]] as proxies. In order to add in the slots, I had to Read More »
This awesome mini token set is printed on actual playing cards! A superior smooth 330gsm quality card-stock with a high-quality finish!
These tokens are literally half the size actual cards (44.45 × 63.5mm) and will not fit in standard size sleeves!
But you wouldn’t want them to any way — they’re double-sided and have creature tokens on the backs!