After reviewing the whole set, Jesse runs down what he believes are the 10 best cards in the set!

After reviewing the whole set, Jesse runs down what he believes are the 10 best cards in the set!
Paul and Jesse cracked control in time for GenCon and feel great about the deck moving forward.
You waited… and waited… and waited… BUT HERE IT IS!
Paul provides an update.
Paul and Jesse dive into Twenty Festivals, breaking it down card for card. We’ll be updating regularly – keep checking back as we run though the all!
Paul tries to locate his fastball.
Paul discusses the one card from 20 Festivals that will be a feature in every deck.
Paul starts the process of breaking down 20 Festivals.
Introducing a new feature for the next couple weeks – a best of 3 top 8 of decks Paul and Jesse think you’ll see at pre-20F Arc Koteis!
Paul looks back at his favorite time syncs of the last year.
Honor is a force more powerful then steel? Paul examines his biggest miscalculation of 2014.
Paul seeks to learn information vegetable, animal, and mineral; to become the very model of a modern Major-General.
Trigger warning: This article contains magic cards, and discusses the important of card art with a straight face.
Paul pontificates on playmaking processes. There is less alliteration in the article.
One of l5r’s favorite themes improved considerably with The New Order, despite no new personalities, strategies, or attachments. Paul reveals the power hidden in the shadows.
What does a deck with 2 strategies need to succeed?
Seppun Tasuke introduces a new victory condition to L5r. Can Paul break it?
Paul delves into what really makes L5R tick – the players
Paul Ashman lays out how best to use your time when attacking a new format, and how to avoid dead-ends
One of the strangest cards of Ivory hasn’t gotten any love from anyone, until now!
The environment is about to get very deformed, from a very unexpected place. Design needs to act now.
2 for 2s are being pushed out by more productive gold schemes – what makes a 2 for 2 playable, and what will become of utility holdings?