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 providing an update on his list after Grand Prix: Richmond. Read More »
Bryant Cook providing an update on his list after his SCG: Open Series win. Read More »
...and to think on Wednesday afternoon I was telling Jerry Mee (host of Leaving A Legacy) I wasn't sure If I wanted to go. I had just checked how long it would take me to get to Acton, MA from Syracuse, NY. In the northeast there's really only two seasons – winter & construction. Due Read More »
Confidence is important. It sounds a bit silly, right? But I'm a firm believer in that it's a critical part of the game that doesn't get enough conversation. While the majority of this article will loosely be storm-based, I think there's something everyone can take away from this. The main point would be, be confident Read More »
Bryant Cook providing an update on v4.2 Read More »
In the last month or so, I took a hard look at data from my spreadsheet and came to the conclusion that the reason I wasn't spiking any events is that I needed to be better than 50% against Grixis Delver. When talking to AJ Kerrigan, he had a lot of success when returning to Read More »
Bryant Cook providing an update on v4.1 Read More »
Alex McKinley is a guest writer on theepicstorm.com With the advent of playing green and Abrupt Decay returning to be the standard, let us take a look at a different take of the mana base for Green TES: A change of the green dual, Taiga and a shift in fetch lands to help accommodate it. Read More »
Over the last few weeks I've played in three large Legacy events, this has caused me to question some slots in the deck. Below you can find my thoughts on these questionable slots and possible directions to where The EPIC Storm should be going. Deck Lists Eternal Weekend - Deck List (v3.3) Main Deck 4 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!