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This PQ season, Riptide picked up his first LL points in almost a year. Let’s check in on Riptide and the different lists seeing success!

by: Talon Stradley

7 months ago

Brutes’ inconsistency is about to be a thing of the past. Mostly.

by: Kevin Brayer

10 months ago

Uzuri is a hero I moved past quickly. But when one style of gameplay doesn't resonate, there's often room to pursue your own angle.

by: Alex Truell

1 year ago

Story and strategy come together in this Armory-ready Korshem deck.

by: Alex Truell

1 year ago

In Part 2 of Mark's examination of the draft format, we get into Outsiders-specific strategies.

by: Mark Chamberlain

1 year ago

Mara Faris has taken Dromai to Top 8 finishes in Charlotte. Now, she's here to make the case for a more Draconic take on the popular Illusionist.

by: Mara Faris

1 year ago

Ever the survivalist, Riptide finds a path forward with this Pox-focused build for Classic Constructed.

by: Joseph Cicchini

1 year ago

The Fundamentals of FAB numbers and value calculation apply to all decks, but some strategies require more complex evaluation. Today we look at the skewed value swings of Combo decks.

The Emperor might have come dead on arrival, but he’s poised to rise again in glory.

by: Daniel Bellotti

1 year ago

For the Azalea faithful, putting away the Death Dealer feels impossible. But the Sandscour Greatbow offers an entirely new way to approach the Ranger class.

by: Alex Truell

2 years 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

Dromai has completely changed how we approach Illusionists, engaging a whole new subset of players with her dramatic board development.

by: Parker Brown

2 years ago

Balanced between offense & defense, between magic & might, Briar bridges the gap between humanity and nature.

by: Kevin Brayer

2 years ago

The very premise of a Commoner format determines that it should not be hard to acquire any cards. Here are some staples you should be considering every time you build a deck.

by: Drew Cordell

2 years ago

Frank Hung makes his debut with a close examination of synergy and its importance in deck building.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Frank Hung

3 years ago

On Sunday Sept. 5th, Wesley placed 2nd in the RC Crew Road to Nationals, making him the highest achieving Azalea player in the world. Here's how he did it- and how you can improve your Azalea game too.

by: Wesley Lingard & Mark Chamberlain

3 years ago

Between her excellent passive ability and potential to blow opponents out with overwhelming card advantage, the overlooked Warrior Kassai is an extremely exciting and flexible hero to pilot.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Kieran

3 years ago

In this 3-part series, Hayden Dale explores a side of Flesh and Blood Classic Constructed strategy that has been fairly untouched: aggressive decks. Today we wander into Katsu.

by: Hayden Dale

3 years ago

The lore of Flesh & Blood is rich and mysterious; the intricate connections between characters, places, and events are subtle at best. So what do we know heading into Monarch? What are these monstrous beings attacking Rathe? Where are they from? And why is war breaking out?

by: Kale Brenzi

3 years ago

In part 2 of this 4-part series, Hayden returns with Azalea in tow, after a few weeks of testing and with some fresh ideas.

by: Hayden Dale

3 years ago

Part three of Hayden's Azalea experiment expands the classes she's been tested against and includes a host of fringe card choices to see her across the line, bringing with her a rain of arrows.

by: Hayden Dale

3 years ago