brion stoutarm
From the Brim to the Trim - Smashing Our Opponents' Faces With Budget Threats
Build a budget classic Boros commander, Brian Stoutarm!
Singleton Shmingleton - Fling
Play a fast-paced, creature-based deck which flings your opponents out of the game.
Archetune-Up - Thief of Hearts (and Creatures)
It's February, love is in the air, and Brion wants to send some of it your way... along with your creatures.
Mind Bend - Non-Black Life Payments
Crafting a deck all about life payments... without the color black!
Theros Beyond Death Set Review - Red
Seeing red? Or just seeing the next part of the Theros set review?
The Toolbox - Fall to the Flame
Exploring the underplayed Sagas: Fall of the Thran and Flame of Keld!
Combo Corner — Infinity Golem
Unstable introduced some really interesting concepts to the game of Magic: the Gathering, some of which are probably straight busted when built around properly. I'm specifically thinking of [card]Rules Lawyer[/card]. The only problem is that the people who would want to build a deck around [card]Rules Lawyer[/card] are people who already know how he works […]
Dig Through Time — Weatherlight
Weatherlight came out in 1997 and kicked off the famous Weatherlight Saga—which has been compared to the more recent, more infamous Gatewatch, um...not-Saga? The set had three mechanics—flanking, phasing, and cumulative upkeep; while the Saga featured such famous characters as Squee, Gerrard, Captain Sisay, Hana, Mirri, and others. Flanking saw print again with last year's [card]Sidar Kondo […]
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; [card]Paradox Engine[/card] was the later. This card was easy to evaluate, or so I thought. It’s insanely powerful. It does bonkers […]