On a very special anniversary, Brother Scott recounts the history of a notable and misunderstood set...10th December 2018Is there any greater misnomer in the world of Magic: The Gathering than the “Unlimited” Edition?With its severely limited print run of just 40 million cards, even if every single one had miraculously survived the 25 years from … Continue reading 25 years of Unlimited – by Brother Scott
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"Wanderlust" Part 2 – by Brother Stebbo
Have Strip Mines, Will Travel… Wanderlust part 2, by Brother StebboEditor: Last time out our foreign correspondent Brother Stebbo was competing in the frozen North of the British Isles. Today he’s a little further afield...1, 2, 3, 4. Count ‘em. 4 Strip Mines. You know what this means. I’m heading way out West!I was lucky … Continue reading "Wanderlust" Part 2 – by Brother Stebbo
Deep Flavour Decks – Part One – By Chris Sartin
Crank up the spice! The first in a series of articles in which contributors will share their pet decks, with a strong emphasis on the flavour of the decks and the stories behind their construction. The series begins with a story from Chris about his Brothers' Highlander deck (full details on our house singleton format … Continue reading Deep Flavour Decks – Part One – By Chris Sartin
Format announcement: Brothers’ Highlander Autumn 2018 B&R&C update
Our house Highlander format, Brothers' Highlander, has been going from strength to strength as a chance to play fringe cards and enjoy the greater variability of the singleton format.Check out this smattering of deep flavour action shots!With a number of games under our belt, here is a revised Banned, Restricted, and Controlled set.Brothers' Highlander rules … Continue reading Format announcement: Brothers’ Highlander Autumn 2018 B&R&C update
"Coming Back Home" Number 2, by George
The second chapter in an occasional series where members of the London Old School community reflect on their experiences of getting into Old School."The Old School Child" by George GLet me start off the article by introducing myself: Hi! My name is George and I love playing a format that is older than I am! … Continue reading "Coming Back Home" Number 2, by George