Ral Zarek Takes On Brand New Color Identity In Secrets of Strixhaven
Ral Zarek, infamous Izzet planeswalker supreme, appears to have taken on a new color identity for Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreRal Zarek, infamous Izzet planeswalker supreme, appears to have taken on a new color identity for Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles introduced a slew of commanders appropriate for many players and power levels. Among the most imposing is the Timmy-approved Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers, a massive threat that pushes immense damage every turn.
Read moreBoros is a popular aggro color pair because of the intersection of small creatures and powerful burn spells. But which Boros cards are the best?
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven is just around the corner, these 5 combos will help you dominate with the forthcoming Simic precon.
Read moreWant to find a secret, TMNT-themed emote in MTG Arena? Follow these simple steps.
Read moreShark Shredder has massive potential, and this Rakdos combo puts that power on full display.
Read moreThe new sneak mechanic is quite similar to ninjutsu, but there are some key differences you should know before you build decks around it.
Read moreNinja Teen packs an insane amount of value for a single card, and it fits like a charm in most black Commander decks.
Read moreToday I look at several tables perfect for playingย Magicย that fit various budgets and preferences. I highlight several key features to look out for when picking a table and figure out the best one you can buy.
Read moreHave you ever looked at a goblin and wished your little guy was just a bit bigger? Then do I have the creature type for you!
Read moreWe all know the Rat Colony/Relentless Rats decks. This established archetype has received a new commander from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rat King, Verminister!
Read moreIf youโve ever touched a Magic set, youโve probably seen +1/+1 counters, as theyโre almost always there. They might not be a meaningfully supported archetype in most sets, but you still find them, often as a boon for doing something simple.
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