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Travis Sowers & David Savill bring you the latest strategy and commentary for MTG : Arena. Intro Music by : zircon - https://zirconstudios.bandcamp.com/
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Arena Athletes # 128 - Men From Modo
Travis & David get serious in this episode. Draft as we know it, may be dying.
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Arena Athletes #127 - You Can Be My Oko Ono
David & Travis chat about the movers and shakers in week one standard.
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Arena Athletes #126 - Low Hanging Fruit
David & Travis chat about the commons and uncommons they think will be most impactful, overrated or underrated from the new Throne of Eldraine set for limited. Get the quick 411 for your prerelease here!
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Arena Athletes #125 - Savill-Sowers 2020 Can't be Much Worse
This week Dave & Travis discuss the 2020 Events on Arena, and have a chat about prepping for a tournament late in the standard cycle.
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Arena Athletes #124 - An Historic Occasion
David is back from Magic Fest Vegas with stories and the boys discuss the latest State of the Beta.
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Arena Athletes #123 - Vivian Las Vegas
David is getting ready for GP Vegas! The boys chat about Travis' Mythic Esper List, M20 Drafting and how to handle rotation on MTG Arena.
Customer Reviews
Interesting and informative MTG podcast
I’ve recently started listening to this podcast and have found it super interesting and helpful as a novice MTG Arena player. I recommend this show to anyone interested in Magic in general and digital Magic in particular.
Great Guys = Great Podcast
Travis & Dave are two genuine guys that give some great advice on Magic the Gathering. I also like the fact that they are very open to questions and topics. If you're looking for another podcast that'll help you get better at MTG, give them a listen.
Truly solid M:TG content, approachable and entertaining
Savill and Sowers do a great job of teaching and sharing their experiences and insights, mostly as it relates to draft and sealed limited formats.
The pair lace their show quite liberally with wit, but avoid in-jokes, and make their thinking clear and easy to follow.
Unusually, Travis Sowers is both the "expert" and the comic of the pair. Although David Savill is no slouch at Magic, he's content to set Sowers up with soft -tossed straight lines and insightful questions. Make no mistake, the humor is strictly an afterthought to the magic content, which is very solid.
I'm a magic humor podcast fan, and so far this one checks all the boxes.