Rich Stein

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Dragons of Tarkir Design Review Part 2

This week we present part two of the design review of Dragons of Tarkir, looking at the holistic design of the set.

From the Sideboard

March Madness 2015—The Elite Eight

The Sweet Sixteen comes to a close and we recap all the action and preview the March Madness of Planeswalkers Elite Eight!

A Planeswalker's Guide to Earth

A Planeswalker’s Guide to Earth—The Mardu

Hipsters new historian Curtis Wiemann continues his look at the earthly origins of Tarkir and the Mardu clan.

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March Madness 2015—Sweet Sixteen Preview

The regional matchups in the March Madness tournament of planeswalkers has ended and our results our in. We also preview the sweet sixteen.

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Dragons of Tarkir Design Review Part 1

This week we dive deep into the design of Dragons of Tarkir. Instead of looking at power level and playability we look at the holistic design of DTK.

From the Sideboard

March Madness 2015—Planeswalker Edition

Welcome to the 2015 March Madness Planeswalker competition coming live from all across the multiverse!

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Duels Origins and the Future of Magic

At PAX East we were able to sit down with Brand Manager Liz Lamb-Ferro to discuss Duels Origins, MTGO, Women in Magic, Pro Tour Coverage and more.

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PAX East 2015

Rich went to PAX East, live-blogged the Magic panel, interviewed a bunch of Wizards people, and forgot to include an excerpt! All this and more, today on “What We Learned.”

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Designing Tempest Remastered

This week we put on our designer/developer hat and build Tempest Remastered

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From the Vault: Angels

Wizards recently announced From the Vault: Angels and we talk about what to expect from the 15-card box set this fall.

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Meet the New (MTGO) Boss

This week we take a look at the first changes Lee Sharpe is making as MTGO event manager