Fri, 28 August 2020
Field of the Dead got banned... Again! This time in Historic. Meanwhile Yuriko the Tiger's Shadow leads an elite squad of undercosted Ninjas in Legacy! |
Fri, 16 August 2019
Have you heard of Bomberman? This Mono-White combo deck is one of the coolest decks you can choose in Legacy. Plus! Multiple appearances by Wrenn and Six. |
Thu, 9 August 2018
Palace Jailer made two of the Top 4 Legacy decks at the Pro Tour... including the winning Death & Taxes! Find out what makes this card so special (and more) |
Fri, 29 December 2017
Brainstorm is the most popular spell in Legacy Legacy will return to the Pro Tour in 2018For the first time in a decade, Legacy will return, as a format, to the Pro Tour. This time, it will represent 1/3 of the formats in the upcoming Team events (alongside Standard and Modern). With 2017 winding down, Patrick and Michael thought it a great time to showcase the most popular cards and strategies of the Legacy format. Legacy and "the Brainstorm Experience"As stated above, Brainstorm is the most popular spell in Legacy. Part of that is that, unlike some other formats, you can actually play four copies of Brainstorm! If you are in the market for a Brainstorm, there are many similar options. Ponder is the second most popular spell, for instance. Unlike Brainstorm, Ponder allows you to shuffle your library without an additional card. That said, Brainstorm has a couple of things going for it beyond some of the competition. Most importantly is Brainstorm's synergy with fetchlands. Instead of just fixing your next draw, Brainstorm can actually correct your draw! Rip a creature removal spell against a combo deck? Brainstorm can potentially fix your hand by shuffling away the errant removal spell. If you're super into Brainstorm, beyond even the first four copies, you can select from Preordain, Serum Visions, Thought Scour, and many more. Legacy is the Home to Very -- Very -- Cheap Spells
The extraordinarily low casting costs of this format's spells depict many fast, hyper-efficient early game, decks; some of which play fewer than 20 lands due to their low curves and ability to see more than one card per turn. Where will Patrick and Michael Start in Legacy?You can probably guess. But they still tell you. To find out, check out this week's podcast right here! |
Fri, 10 June 2016
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Sun, 22 May 2016
"Toxic Deluge. Two and a black. OWN your opponent." -Patrick Chapin |
Fri, 13 November 2015
Patrick Chapin played a new Esper Control deck in Legacy, featuring Painful Truths and Monastery Mentor. Learn how he elevated both in a great new deck |