Commanding 2015
Time to take a look at what the Commander 2015 product means for the Commander Box.
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Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Mayk Senden contributed a whooping 30 entries.
Time to take a look at what the Commander 2015 product means for the Commander Box.
Mayk revisits his original Battle Box and shares some thoughts on the format.
The mtgbattlebox.com Battle for Zendikar set review.
After shaking up standard and even modern with many interesting and powerful cards, it is now time for Magic Origins to shake up my Battle Boxes.
Inspired by attending the Modern Masters GP in Utrecht, Mayk experiments with building a Modern Masters Battle Box.
Don’t forget your dragon repellant! Dragons of Tarkir is hitting the Battle Boxes, in a flurry of wings, scales and fiery breaths.
In this article, Mayk takes a nostalgic trip back to the 90s and shares some personal stories that led him to making the 90s Nostalgia Battle Box.
Better late than never, Mayk finally updates the Battle Box and the Commander Box with some sweet Fate Reforged cards.
In this article, Mayk introduces the Commander Box format. If you like the big plays and swingy board states of the Commander format, you should check this out.
In this article, Mayk shares his experiences putting together his first Battle Box. If you’re looking to build your own Battle Box, this article is a great place to start.
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