Category Like a True Pioneer
Like a True Pioneer – An Exploration of: The Other Lords of Dominaria

Bradcifer goes over what can be done with the *other* lords from Dominaria United in Pioneer.
LATP: An Exploration of Dimir

Brad explorers the sometimes frustrating color pairing of Dimir and how it may break into the current meta.
Like A True Pioneer: Boomer Jund

An archetype requested with insane consistency to be a part of LATP, and one that is near and dear to many; Boomer Jund, has finally got its place in shine in todays LATP
Like A True Pioneer: An Exploration of Cycling

Cycling has always been a fan-favorite mechanic in Magic: The Gathering. It’s simple, efficient, and just a really great mechanic overall. For the first time, I conducted a poll within our Patreon community to choose this month’s LATP entry, and they voted on Cycling!
Like a True Pioneer: An Exploration of the Ascendancy Cycle

New Capenna is upon us, and with it has come the return of Shards and the focus on these three-color pairings. The return to Shards also comes the return of both Charms and Ascendancies, the latter of which Bradcifer breaks down and brews here.
Like a True Pioneer! An Exploration of: A World Without Lurrus

Lurrus of The Dream Den is banned in Pioneer, which means that permanents of three mana or greater are finally back on the menu! Let's get into some of the options.
Like a True Pioneer: An Exploration of Omnath, Locus of Creation

Everyone’s favorite elemental has seemingly been absent from the Pioneer format. A card so powerful, it was banned in both Standard and Historic. We’ve seen him pop up periodically over the course of his life in Pioneer, but currently there are no decks that are really made for Omnath. Here, Bradcifer brews three.
Like a True Pioneer: An Exploration of Non-Black Midrange In Pioneer

The goal is to find a deck that could fit the mold of a traditional midrange deck, but doesn’t play the color black. Is that viable, or do we need to either skew back into black or play a deck that is more combo centric masquerading as a midrange deck?