boros
Intellectual Offering - Queen Marchesa
While the new commanders have started taking off, I don’t feel compelled right yet to make them an offering. With people becoming more and more aware of this wonderful site they’re also becoming better at building around new commanders as they come out. People have nailed the important stuff for , with all those -1/-1 […]
BREAKING BOROS | How to Win with Red/White l The Command Zone #158 | Magic: the Gathering Commander
The Command Zone podcast is brought to you by Card Kingdom! Make sure to check out their website through our affiliate link: http://www.cardkingdom.com/commandzone Show Notes It is well known that Boros (red/white) is the hardest color pair to have success with in Commander. On this episode, we discuss ways to make it viable and up […]
Partner Focus — Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder
Note the flavor text on the cards and . "May starving fleas birth a thousand generations on your stubborn hide, cow!" "May your horns get lodged in an Eldrazi's bony face, ornery brute!" -- Bruse Tarl, Goma Fada nomad is brash, abusive, unapologetic, and may or may not have a name that sounds like "bruise". […]
Intellectual Offering — Brion Stoutarm
With each new set we must begin again the process of evaluating the new cards. This can either take some time if the card is very complex or be quick if it's extremely straightforward; was the later. This card was easy to evaluate, or so I thought. It’s insanely powerful. It does bonkers things. After […]
Singleton Guild Wheel Project — Tajic and the Boros Singleton Legion
This article is Part 2 of a 10 part series covering the Singleton Guild Wheel Project, a 10 deck project which contains only a single copy of any non-basic land among the 10 decks. Each deck is in the color combination of a different Ravnican guild. The methodology is introduced here and expanded upon each week featuring a […]
Pure // Simple — Tajic, Blade of the Legion
Building a Commander deck from scratch is no mean feat, but only a few years ago it was even harder. When I first got into the format, the pre-cons didn’t exist, articles were few and far between, and deck building advice sparse to say the least. Indeed, it was a difficult time for anyone new to the […]




