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These Cards Do WORK! - Rem Karolus

These Cards Do WORK! - Rem Karolus

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Jeremy Rowe
Jeremy Rowe
( | Art by Andy Brase) Feel the Burn! Hi there! I’m Jeremy Rowe, AKA J Ro, the Unsummoned Skull, a former Judge, Tournament Organizer, and Pro Tour competitor. I’m also a current teacher, college professor, streamer, community leader, and content creator. In this series, we examine the big EDH questions: What makes a card […]
Underdog's Corner - Isperia, Supreme Judge

Underdog's Corner - Isperia, Supreme Judge

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Mason Brantley
Mason Brantley
Judgment Day Hello everyone, and welcome back to yet another Underdog's Corner! As this past week was Thanksgiving, I would like to say I am thankful for each and every reader that has opened my article, read it, or even left a scathing review. I appreciate all of your feedback, and without you, I wouldn't […]
Commander Showdown — Mathas vs Queen Marchesa

Commander Showdown — Mathas vs Queen Marchesa

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Joseph Schultz
Joseph Schultz
Mardu Politics Commander 2017 has graced us with a host of new tribal commanders, from Cats to Dragons to Cat Dragons. However, for this week's Commander Showdown, I'd like to take a step back from all the tribal synergies and focus instead upon a strange and intriguing new inclusion to the 'Vampiric Bloodlust' precon. His name is [card]Mathas, Fiend Seeker[/card], and […]
EDH Political Science — Mathas, FRIEND Seeker

EDH Political Science — Mathas, FRIEND Seeker

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Rick Amundson
Rick Amundson
The world lived in chaos before 1945. War was the status quo for many places through out history. In the age we have lived in since the end of World War II there have been many quarrels and fights between super powers. Deaths have occurred; however, on a large scale, the world has less violence […]
Underdog's Corner — Basandra, Battle Seraph

Underdog's Corner — Basandra, Battle Seraph

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Mason Brantley
Mason Brantley
This article is Round 12 of the Underdog’s Corner, a series spotlighting various lesser-used commanders and their place in the format. Each article makes the argument for a single commander that deserves more play, as well as highlighting key cards and synergies. War! What is it good for? Hello, hello, hello! And welcome to the dozenth edition […]