Convert in MTG: Rules, FAQ, and Best Cards
Transformers pairs Magic mechanics with another Hasbro-owned franchise. Every one of them comes with two: more than meets the eye and convert.
Read moreTransformers pairs Magic mechanics with another Hasbro-owned franchise. Every one of them comes with two: more than meets the eye and convert.
Read moreDominaria United has brought players quite a bit in terms of Commander: not only two acceptable precons, but also quite a few new legendary creatures. One that caught my eye, as well as that of many others, was Ivy, Gleeful Spellthief.
Read moreMTG Arena has had an emergence of different overlays and assistants over its lifetime. But what happened to that precursor? It’s odd that a tracker that set the tone for the rest isn’t around anymore. That tracker was the MTG Arena Lotus...
Read moreCats may not be the most prevalent tribe (that prize goes to humans), but while other tribes have more of less found their niches in certain pieces of the color pie, cats is one of the few that has very viable options in every color. Which means...
Read moreWhen Jetmir, Nexus of Revels was spoiled, I got to work. If Jetmir wants a party, I’ll give him a party. I’ll throw him a bash that has every creature token imaginable.
Read moreThe Ur-Dragon is not only one of the most popular 5-color commanders but also the most common dragon tribal commander. Looking at other legendary dragons out there with some more restrictive colors leads me to what I think is a very interesting...
Read moreThere isn’t just one kind of draft; there are actually 15 (!) different ways to draft. I feel like talking about all of them would be confusing so let’s just stick to one for today: the Winston Draft.
Read moreYou may have heard the “Storm Scale” referenced either by players speculating about future sets or by Wizards staff when talking about upcoming sets. Unless you actively search out and read Blogatog or other official write-ups, you may have only...
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