The bad boys of Magic are in your ear holes once again talking about the cards that have been revealed so far in the upcoming standard set "Aether Revolt" Tyson, Gingie and Tim try to hold it together and discuss several of the cards spoiled while Tyson keeps wheeling back to, you guessed it, Yahenni's Expertise.
The Bad Boys of Magic have continued to make their presence known among Magic players. Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss cards that would fit with the new four color commanders as well as touching on some of the available partner cards. The conversation goes anywhere from artifact-based combos, cascade storm, quad damage, Proliferate infect, all the way to aggressive group hugs.
The Bad Boys of Magic are rampaging in to give you flashbacks about some of the mechanics in Magic the Gathering. Tyson, Gingie and Tim go into the Storm Scale, why it exists and what it means for the mechanics ranked on it. We go over some toughies and get some hard answers on what the hell a lot of these strange and powerful abilities are.
The Bad Boys of Magic are here again to give you the news you can use on what to take with you, how to prepare and the best way to accommodate an outing to an SCG open or other large event for Magic the Gathering. Tyson, Gingie and Tim go over the "do"s and "don't"s for competing, trading and how to deal with that whole needing to eat and drink so you don't die thing while you're playing Magic the Gathering pretty much all day.
The Bad Boys of Magic are back! Alright! This time around Tyson, Gingie and Tim talk about Modern, specifically Grand Prix Dallas 2016, we discuss the multiple types of decks that appeared as well as the surprising winner of the whole event. We also discuss our every growing concern with Legacy, a format all 3 of us care immensely about, slowly collapsing under it's own weight.
The Bad Boys of Magic are comin' at ya once again after we've recovered from our Halloween sugar-related hangovers to deliver to you our take on what we think about Wizard's reneging their changes to standard rotation. Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss the detrimental affects of going back to annual rotation without core sets to soften the blow in the standard format.
The Bad Boys of Magic have partnered up once again to discuss the cards that have been spoiled so far for the upcoming Commander 2016 set. Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss what these cards can do and what currently existing cards we have that would cause these commanders to crack the EDH format wide open.
The Bad Boys of Magic have returned once again and this time they have prepared content for you. Obviously not prepared by them but by professional Magic players that made top 8 in Pro Tour Kaladesh in Honolulu. Tyson, Gingie and Tim go over the top 8 deck lists and discuss what they think about them, how they work and what they could do to tune them.
The bad boys of Magic blah blah blah. Sorry, eating all the junk food this episode to annoy Gingie gave me a tummy ache so I'm going to cut straight to the point. Tyson, Gingie and Tim lay out their Colorless standard decks as requested by Superfan Travis then move on to discuss standard decks they are currently playing while also touching on what to do when seeing vendors at events. We forgot to mention it in the actual recording but let us know what your favorite colorless brew was.
The Bad Boys of Magic are once again taking you for a ride on the wild side. I had to quote another song there rather than the one referenced in the title because the one referenced in the title is mostly inappropriate. Regardless, Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss standard decks that appeared in the top 8 of the Starcity Pro Tour over the weekend. We talk about premier decks such as Boros Aggro, Boros Aggro, Boros Aggro and Grixis Emerge.
The Bad Boys of Magic etc etc. In this episode, Tyson, Gingie and Tim walk us through the story of Kaladesh that has been released so far albeit very summarized. We find out what those hoodlums Jace, Gideon, Liliana, Nissa and of course, Chandra, have been up to lately. We then move on to discuss the request of Superfan Travis with him wanting us to build a budget, mono-green deck revolving around Sage of the Ancient Lore.Contact us at memorylapsepodcast@gmail.com
The Bad Boys of Magic have been tapped and are riding in style in a Bomat Bazaar Barge. Tyson, Gingie and Tim inform you about what cards they think will be most useful in the limited format of the upcoming set, Kaladesh. They talk about lots of amazing choices for limited such as Diabolic Tutor, Start your Engines, Aerial Responder, Voltaic Brawler and many, many, *sigh*... many more.
The Bad Boys of Magic are rolling into town once again. Tyson, Gingie and Tim resolve the prior episodes question of if we were given a baby craterhoof to play with, what would we do with it? We're of course talking about brews built around Decimator of Provinces. We of course also discuss the elephant in the room that is the new type of "treasure cards" hidden away in Kaladesh and every set moving forward as the Masterpiece series, Kaladesh Inventions. Being it's starting off as an all artifact set as of right now, we are incredibly excited to see stylish reprints of Chrome Mox, Lotus Pedal, Sol Ring, Aethervial and whatever ones Gingie said.
The Bad Boys of Magic are back (albeit a day late due to Labor Day) to discuss the Eternal Format Legacy. Tyson, Gingie and Tim talk about what decks are big in most metas like Miracles, Death and Taxes and the complete rainbow of variants that use Delver of Secrets to some affect. We will talk about Legacy more in depth in future episodes.
This week the bad boys of Magic (which at this point should have probably been the name of this podcast because we're all pretty bad) Tyson, Gingie and Tim talk about their draft experiences with the new limited set, Conspiracy: Take the Crown. They discuss synergies they had played with, conspiracies they had worked with and cards that were absolute hidden powerhouses like Kami of the Crescent Moon, Death Wind and Pyretic Hunter. We also briefly touch on standard and what decks we have been playing around with as well as the results from last weeks Lupine Prototype challenge!
Yes! Those dang ol boys of Magic are back and this week Tyson, Gingie and Tim are making Super Fan Travis's dreams come true by building special budget brews involving the artifact creature wolf construct card from Eldritch Moon. Amazingly enough, none of these decks have anything in common and it wasn't even planned that way... or at all really!
Those darn bad boys of magic have returned once again. Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss the top 8 decks from Pro Tour Eldritch Moon from August 6th 2016 to talk about what cards from Eldritch Moon have been reshaping the standard format. We get into such gems as Ishkanah, Grafwidow, Linvala the Preserver, Liliana, the Last Hope and, strangely enough, Shaman of Forgotten Ways. Join us as we ham-fistedly make our way through criticizing decks made by the pros.
The Bad boys of Magic have returned once again, Tyson, Gingie and Tim discuss cards that are good in limited for certain archetypes, we discuss Dimir Zombies, Golgari Delirium, Mono White weenies and several other archetypes that can be built from Shadows over Innistrad and Eldritch Moon limited events.
The bad boys of Magic are back and this time Tyson, Gingie and Tim are discussing the current issue of stagnation in the standard format thanks to all of the Bant decks over utilizing Collected Company and Spell Queller which leads to heated arguments over what win conditions control really has in the format.
The bad boys of Magic have returned once again with special guest and super fan, Brady, to help us discuss cards that we feel are too powerful for EDH/Commander and what we feel were cards that were banned nonsensically for a completely casual format. We discuss cards such as Primeval Titan, Cyclonic Rift, Sol Ring, Deadeye Navigator, Mana Drain, Omniscience and many many more.