Building Blocks
Building Blocks
Building Blocks
Welcome! This is a podcast dedicated to exploring Magic history through innovative Standard archetypes. Join hosts Jason and Coleman as they discuss all the different ways players have changed how we view deckbuilding in the modern era. Any comments are welcome, you can send them to either the show or the hosts individually through Twitter.
Episode Ninety: Ponza
Land Destruction is one of the most storied aspects of early Magic.  Players from that era will beguile you with stories of Sinkhole and Strip Mine, but we're here to talk about possibly the most iconic card with that text - Stone Rain.  Featuring one of the best origin stories for a name, Ponza took full advantage of Stone Rain and Pillage, then got access to almost the perfect card for the deck.
Oct 25, 2022
1 hr 8 min
Episode Eighty-Nine: Big Red
What does a non-aggressive mono red deck look like?  That's the topic of discussion this episode.  Both Jason and I aren't exactly masters of this archetype, so we called in a ringer to talk us through the different iterations of Big Red.  Thompson joins us to extol the virtues of large red creatures and efficient removal spells!
Sep 27, 2022
1 hr 22 min
Episode Eighty-Seven: Soul Sisters
This week, we've got a fan favorite on tap.  It's pretty easy to see why - the combination of kinda dorky creatures and incidental life gain endears itself to players.  Soul Warden has been in existence since Exodus, so why did it take until 2010 for it to finally show up in a competitive event?  You can thank Magic 2011 for that.
Aug 30, 2022
1 hr 7 min
Episode Eighty-Six: Boat Brew
This week's deck has a reputation.  Specifically, a bad one.  More specifically, one of the worst decks that has been played at a Pro Tour.  Looking at the decklist, that totally makes sense.  Putting playsets of both Mind Stone and Figure of Destiny in the main is almost an anti-combo.  Playing Windbrisk Heights and only nine creatures that cost less than three mana doesn't exactly scream synergy. However, it fit a specific niche.  Reveillark is more than good enough to carry an entire archetype, and Ajani Vengeant never had a better home.  From the mind of Brian Kowal (and the Magic Cruise) comes Boat Brew!
Aug 9, 2022
1 hr 20 min
Episode Eighty-Five: Smuggler's Copter
This is by far the most recent topic we've ever covered.  Debuting only six years ago, Smuggler's Copter was immediately pegged as the best card in Kaladesh, and did not disappoint.  In the first tournament after release, it had tremendous representation at the top tables.  We're talking seven of the top eight, and thirteen of the top sixteen.  With that introduction, how long did it take for the premier vehicle to be taken off the road?
Jul 19, 2022
1 hr 7 min
Episode Eighty-Four: Enduring Ideal
The keyword Epic from Saviors of Kamigawa has a bad reputation.  Once you cast a card that has the keyword on it, that's the only spell you can cast for the rest of the game.  With that restriction, the card you play has to win the game.  Four of the five cards definitely don't do that.  The other one, however, does.  It just needs a little help.
Jul 5, 2022
54 min
Episode Eighty-Three: Q&A, Part 4
It's time for more questions!  The slate today includes the most nostalgic two card combination, card association with each guild, and some very large questions about the future of competitive Magic.
Jun 21, 2022
49 min
Episode Eighty-Two: Retroactive Banlists
There's no denying the philosophy of Standard bannings has changed.  How else does the format go from no bans in ten years to more than fifteen in the last five?  So this week, we're talking about some cards in older Standard formats that could have been hit by the ban hammer if looked at through a 2022 lens. Reference article: "What Should Have Been Banned in the History of Standard?" by Ari Lax https://armlx.blogspot.com/2020/08/what-should-have-been-banned-in-history.html
Jun 7, 2022
1 hr 4 min
Episode Eighty-One: Replenish
We're going all the way back to 2000 this episode to discuss what could be the first true graveyard-centric combo deck.  Combining some enchantments that still of comparable power level in 2022 with the namesake sorcery, this archetype managed to compete with Tinker and Gaea's Cradle at the height of their powers.
May 24, 2022
1 hr 4 min
Episode Eighty: Baneslayer Angel
We're not quite sure how it took this long to finally talk about this card, but here we are: Baneslayer Angel.  Quite possibly the most hyped preview card of all time, how did she fare once finally released?  Short answer, very well.
May 10, 2022
1 hr 20 min
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