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Winning in Ixalan Limited

Carrie O’Hara is Editor-in-Chief of Hipsters of the Coast.

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We’ve Been Here Before

Zach thinks the Ixalan Limited format kind of bad. Why is this so? Why is this a development problem? And what’s the deal with Explore?

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Ixalan Combat Tricks

Sandro walks through the combat tricks of Ixalan Limited.

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Sealed in the Time of Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs are the best natural strategy for Ixalan sealed. But what if you don’t have a good dinosaur deck? Carrie cobbled together a 5-0 in an online PPTQ with green-black explore.

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How Good is Pacifism Anymore?

Pious Interdiction could be one of Ixalan’s best common removal spells, but Pacifism effects have gotten worse and worse lately. Find out if it’s great, good, or blah!

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The Two-Color Archetypes of Ixalan Draft

Sandro explores the ten two-color archetypes of Ixalan draft.

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Dinosaurs Don’t Need Help

Carrie played Dinosaurs at the Ixalan prerelease. Expect to see a lot of them in Sealed.

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Ixalan at a Glance: Pirate’s Cutlass and Grim Captain’s Call

Sometimes, prereleases are defined by unassuming, unexpected powerhouses. Here are two such cards you need to know about: Pirate’s Cutlass and Grim Captain’s Call?!

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Polishing Your Sealed Deck

Carrie walks through how to make the final cuts when building a Sealed deck.

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The Power of Exploring

Explore is one of the most nuanced mechanics in a while. It’s devilishly simple, obviously powerful, yet difficult to evaluate. Here’s why.

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Exciting Uncommons from Ixalan

Carrie highlights six powerful uncommons from Ixalan that may shape the draft format.