Five Thoughts on Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel (Part 2)
The well-known difference between Yu-Gi-Oh! and other card games is Yu-Gi-Oh! doesn’t use a traditional resource system.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 16th, 2022
The well-known difference between Yu-Gi-Oh! and other card games is Yu-Gi-Oh! doesn’t use a traditional resource system.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 14th, 2022
As I suspect is true for many people, Yu-Gi-Oh! was a game from their childhood they never learned to play well.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 19th, 2022
Frequent readers will be familiar with my love of Magic: The Gathering. But I’ve recently been playing the Pokémon TCG. And, for your entertainment, I’ll dispense some of my initial impressions of the game.
By Brandon Scott on Dec 13th, 2021
I’ve yet to see either deck work properly, but that doesn’t mean someone won’t figure it out or another set won’t give one of them enough cards to work.
By Brandon Scott on Dec 8th, 2021
Magic sets keep coming—a little too fast, if you ask me—but we’ve got a Crimson Vow to explore. So, after my usual grinding of the Bof1 standard ladder to get a feel for the set in a competitive format, here are my thoughts.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 4th, 2021
People who read my Magic articles might notice a trend where I claim a new set’s not going to make much of an impact until a rotation happens or until a certain strategy dies.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 29th, 2021
It seems like Innistrad came so fast, right? Just when I was getting used to some of the more interesting and playable DND cards, we have another set drop. But, regardless of the pace, this set is proving to be awesome.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 22nd, 2021
Introducing the Mystical Archive cards to Historic has led to a lot of new decks, new strategies, and even some revivals of old options like Arclight Phoenix. I think no one would argue against them being a cool idea.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 1st, 2021
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 7th, 2021
Frequent readers will be familiar with my love of Magic: The Gathering. But I’ve recently been playing the Pokémon TCG. And, for your entertainment, I’ll dispense some of my initial impressions of the game.
By Brandon Scott on May 24th, 2021
Introducing the Mystical Archive cards to Historic has led to a lot of new decks, new strategies, and even some revivals of old options like Arclight Phoenix. I think no one would argue against them being a cool idea.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 26th, 2021
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form.