tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929461639495590271.post4541010221741383751..comments2023-05-06T17:47:15.247+10:00Comments on The Traditional Format Academy: Deck Essay #17: Magical ScientistUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929461639495590271.post-4921200703077359432011-09-27T13:44:12.326+10:002011-09-27T13:44:12.326+10:00Thank you - I am so happy to hear that I have spar...Thank you - I am so happy to hear that I have sparked such interest in the Traditional Format! Changing misconceptions was one of the driving forces behind beginning this blog.<br /><br />As for your request, I would be only too happy to oblige. There is, of course, an abundance of possible counters to the top decks in Traditional, and it was always my intention, once I had built up a large library of Deck Essays, to expound upon Side-Decking and how it differs from Advanced. Perhaps I shall do it now, in place of the October Deck Essay (for I do not have time to write both).<br /><br />-JamieJamie Alexanderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00181417116634553328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929461639495590271.post-9912793761091485412011-09-25T18:25:49.146+10:002011-09-25T18:25:49.146+10:00Hello Jamie,
nice article once again.
But may I ...Hello Jamie, <br />nice article once again.<br /><br />But may I have a request; after reading your articles I am interested in the Traditional Format and since noone I know is playing seriously (everyone is running Advanced Decks with the usual suspects like Pot of Greed and Raigeki and they think that's it)I would love to see the Side Decks in order to understand how you counter all these different sort of threats.<br /><br />Thanks in advanceEatoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10226361840854137617noreply@blogger.com