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Makindi slide runner spikes
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  1. #Makindi slide runner spikes pro
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While it may be more meta related than rotation related, I’m significantly less worried about that guy printing out my terrible article and putting it on every table at the next Grand Prix so that everyone knows what a ****ing idiot I am.

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Hey guys, where’s the big spikes? I know we’re not to the Pro Tour yet so it might be too early to declare victory but there’s a distinct lack of $5 Rattleclaw Mystics, $10 Siege Rhinos, $25 Sarkhan Dragonspeakers, and $15 Wingmate Rocs. None of these seem like great investment targets. Other cards that made modest appearances this weekend include: Jeskai splashing black for Crackling Doom and Kolghan’s Command? Sure, why not! Why not throw a Butcher of Malakir in the mix? Going forward, this opens the dance floor to basically any powerful card, regardless of whether or not it’s in the “right” colors.

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Not only did we get a sweet five color Abzan toolbox deck courtesy of Gerry Thompson, we also get hot tech splashes: The exceptional mana available to deck builders in this format allowed some pretty sweet four and five color builds of traditional archetypes. As it turns out, there only thing better than four copies of Siege Rhino is eight copies of Siege Rhino. The bulk of the BFZ cards showing up among the top finishers are dual lands of some sort and this little gem. The big story of the weekend is manabases. Which either means these are not cards that anybody is excited about, or they’re all saving them for their super secret Pro Tour brews. In other Planeswalker news, there were 0 main deck copies of Ob Nixilis or Kiora in the top 16 this weekend. If you aren’t intending to use Gideon in the comings weeks, it’s probably a good idea to ship ’em. Does this mean that I now think Gideon has a chance of retaining his $40 price tag? Not in the slightest.

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Gideon, Ally of Zendikar showed up big this weekend with 24 copies in the top 16. What hot BFZ rares and mythics made the cut? A paltry two copies of Cinder Glade. In what appears to be some kind of cosmic irony, Burn took down the tournament despite losing Lightning Strike and Stoke the Flames. Obviously the format is still in flux, but the first SCG Open is in the books and the initial posturing has begun. So what about the rest of the set? Are those cards tanking as well? Results In just one short week, Expeditions lands have shed 30% of their value, and in all likelihood this number is probably even lower by the time this article is published. Some people just don’t have the nerve to ride it out. These snakes had a big meal and they just can’t sit around waiting for it to digest to get the most out of Expeditions, so they’re firesaling these cards to recoup as much of their “investment” as they can. These guys (and presumably some gals too) preordered BFZ by the case with the prospect of opening infinite moneys and realized once they had a $600-2000 hole in their savings account, they had to recoup some of that money IMMEDIATELY. So what the hell am I talking about? I’m talking about the army of armchair vendors that all decided to cash in on Battle for Zendikar. The snake quickly realizes that it is left in a vulnerable state so it has to just regurgitate it and go back to eating mice and chipmunks. Chuckles is quickly choked out and the snake dislocates it’s jaw to fit that boney little head into its mouth. One day this snake comes across your Aunt Marigold’s pet chihuahua “Chuckles” and just can’t help himself. This snake normally goes around eating mice and other small vermin. We all thought for sure these would be the coolest thing since sliced bread, and they still might be, but there are a lot of snakes that bit off too much and had to regurgitate.

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In case you missed all the Magic financiers jumping from buildings doing their best impression of a 1929 stock broker, Expeditions prices are basically in free fall. I’ve definitely missed quite a few decks that I could have brewed up this time, but I only have so much time in the day to work on new decks and I wanted you to have access to these for week one.The Battle for Zendikar is under way, those of you who’ve peaked the fat pack insert already know the outcome, but for the rest of us…we have other concerns. I’ve only provided four sideboard suggestions for each deck as cards that should help to fight problems for it. I’ve brought you thirty decks today, that should show off a vast array of options for the new Standard format without Collected Company. First off I apologize for missing Brewing with Eldritch Moon, but I was in the process of moving and did not have the time.













Makindi slide runner spikes