The Pioneer format has its beginnings in the Frontier format, which was started back in 2016 by Hareruya and Big Magic. But how did we get from there to here? Why didn't Frontier take off? What were the highs and lows of the format, and how did the format change from its inception to right before the Pioneer format? If you're interested in learning the history about the predecessor of Pioneer and want to know how the metagames evolved over the months and months of tournaments both in Japan and online, this is a great episode for you. Part 1 covers the first year up until the end of 2017, giving you a look at Frontier's beginnings.
#17 -God of Pioneer 7 and the State of Organized Play in Japan
#16 -Kamigawa Neon Dynasty from a Japanese player’s point of view
Code of the Cardboard Samurai 15: The Kaiju of Ikoria
Code of the Cardboard Samurai 14: Japanese Pioneer Vocab 101
Code of the Cardboard Samurai #13: Magic and the Military in Japan
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 69 - The M20 Set review
Frontier Archive Ep. 68 - Starting Right
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 67 - Mind over Meta
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 66 - Story Time: The Best Plays in Frontier
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 65 - Frontier Brawl
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 64 - Bridging the Gap From Standard
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 63.3 - War of the Spark Set Review (Part 2)
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 63.2 - War of the Spark Set Review (Part 1)
Code of the Cardboard Samurai 12: Pioneer Delight
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 62/63.1 - War of the Spark Planeswalker Review
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 61 - Wishing for a Better Post Modern Format
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 60 - The Difficult Decks of Frontier
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 59 - So Many Planeswalkers
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 58 - Silver Bullet: Building your Sideboard in Frontier
Frontier Archive Project Ep. 57 - Where we Went Wrong
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