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When the spirit of the game and friendly competition comes up against the rules of the game and serious competition, where do you draw your grey line?

by: Sean Knowelden

9 months ago

You might think that Illusionists, with their summons and their board states, wouldn't find a clean fit in a fighting game. That's where the zoner archetype comes in.

by: Dylan Davis

1 year ago

Empress Dromai was the talk of the Pro Tour; but when the sands clear and a blue mood settles over the Draconic Illusionist, what dreams may come?

by: Rogue Theory

1 year ago

Parker Brown has a decklist that pushes Dromai aggressively- but holds a defensive sideboard just in case.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Parker Brown

2 years ago

In the final segment of a three-part series, Ada sees how Uprising's value held out after 1 month on the market.

by: Ada Korman

2 years ago

In the second of a three part series, Ada tracks the changes in card values from two cases of Uprising.

by: Ada Korman

2 years ago

Dromai has been making a strong impression in the early Uprising tournament scene, but her playstyle is anything but intuitive. Kevin offers a core understanding of Dromai's strategy to work from no matter which build you pursue.

by: Kevin Brayer

2 years ago

In the first of three installments, Ada examines the Uprising market shortly after release.

by: Ada Korman

2 years ago