I got this well-loved Berserk as a Christmas present from Jimmy

If you wanna complain about land destruction go play modern

Hello friends across the world. Things are certainly a lot different from the last time we met. Like many of you, my wife and I have been "sheltering in place" (stuck at home, and rightfully so) here in Ohio for about a week now in response to COVID-19. My prayers go out to anyone reading this who has been affected by the pandemic, especially our friends in China and Italy. Hang tough and know that we are all with you. Sometimes it is hard to focus on other things during times like these, but perhaps now more than ever it is crucial to find ways to de-stress and unwind. I know that Old School tournaments are already being cancelled, but here in our corner of the world the Akron Legionnaires have gotten several epic games in via webcam, and it has certainly helped me to soldier through this. Keep calm and play Magic: The Gathering I guess.I've mentioned before that to me the coolest cards inare non-Power ones that did not make it toObviously I am not saying I would rather have athan a, my point is that even though I started in Spring of 1994 I have never seen or heard of many of the aforementioned non-P9 cards that vanished with the release of theedition.seem like awesome, rare cards to me. On today's episode we will be going over 2 such cards that did not make it intobecause of their power. The first of these cards might be one of the coolest of allcards:is one of those cards that is instantly recognizable as totally powerful and awesomely cool. First off, the name means something epic going to happen. When someone or something opposing you goes "berserk," it is generally not good. Secondly, the art is really excellent. I love the combination of the dude with bulging muscles and eyes popping out of his head along with the signature Dan Frazier background. Lastly, the card is just a huge game changer. I have lost many games to my brother Jimmy as a result of this card, and not always graciously. You might say it has made me go....The second card I picked up is a vicious irritant when played in a mono black deck:is a beautifully designed card. So simple in its description, the art and title of the card are perfect. While I hate when my opponent lays a few of them on me over consecutive turns, I really appreciate this card. I have always loved the idea of a land destruction deck. It is the ultimate control deck.Well, that is all today folks. I am glad we have this community as a respite during these challenging times. Once again please be safe, follow all instructions from scientists, medical experts, and government officials regarding "social distancing" (others lives depend on you!) and please be well. Stay tuned for moreand better times ahead....