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From "Magic on Hard Mode" to 9 Pro Tour appearances, today's guest is a player of incredible talent and skill, and is a repository of immense Magic knowledge. Today, we're sitting down with Luke Mulcahy to discuss deckbuilding, getting roasted by LSV on Twitter, and how working within a player community to develop an archetype makes your deck stronger in the long-term.
Affectionately nicknamed "Mulch", Luke is a skilled Nadu player in Highlander and has himself created Magic content over the years, and one of his most iconic works is "Magic on Hard Mode": a semi-facetious article of "tips and tricks" to improve your competitive play (in a very Spike-y fashion) though many of the tips seem to have become commonplace in the years since the article was published...!
| Music from HitsLab via Pixabay.
| This episode of Raise the Standard was recorded at Hen House Rehearsal Studios. Raise the Standard and its hosts would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we operate on. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
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From "Magic on Hard Mode" to 9 Pro Tour appearances, today's guest is a player of incredible talent and skill, and is a repository of immense Magic knowledge. Today, we're sitting down with Luke Mulcahy to discuss deckbuilding, getting roasted by LSV on Twitter, and how working within a player community to develop an archetype makes your deck stronger in the long-term.
Affectionately nicknamed "Mulch", Luke is a skilled Nadu player in Highlander and has himself created Magic content over the years, and one of his most iconic works is "Magic on Hard Mode": a semi-facetious article of "tips and tricks" to improve your competitive play (in a very Spike-y fashion) though many of the tips seem to have become commonplace in the years since the article was published...!
| Music from HitsLab via Pixabay.
| This episode of Raise the Standard was recorded at Hen House Rehearsal Studios. Raise the Standard and its hosts would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we operate on. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.