Fan-Made Standard Variant Eliminates Universes Beyond Sets
Sick of Universes Beyond in Standard? Well, Planar Standard may be the format for you.
Read moreSick of Universes Beyond in Standard? Well, Planar Standard may be the format for you.
Read moreFrom the moment it was spoiled, everyone knew Y’shtola would be a huge hit. Less than a year later, it’s the #5 most popular Commander.
Read moreThere’s a lot more to Magic’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover than ninjas, turtles, and bucketloads of pizza. So let’s hop right into the thick of it and check out the new and returning mechanics from the set.
Read moreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes with a small bonus sheet of reprints called Source Material. These are familiar Magic staples dressed up with TMNT art pulled from across the franchise, plus a special frame.
Read moreLeonardo, Cutting Edge is an incredible 2-drop Commander. It puts a new spin on a classic infinite combo win that seasoned players know all too well.
Read moreArena Limited Championships are replacing Arena Opens, and last weekend’s Qualifier revealed numerous problems with the process.
Read moreBattlefields get messy in Magic: stuff dies, stuff blinks, stuff gets bounced… and then the ninjas do the classic “now you see me, now you don’t.” That’s represented by the disappear mechanic in TMNT.
Read moreMutagen tokens are pretty simple (they’re basically a +1/+1 counter with extra steps), but let’s check all the details of how this new artifact token works.
Read moreMTG players are decidedly not happy with the amount of goopy cheese present in the art on the TMNT cards, and they’re giving WotC a pizza their mind.
Read moreBut Lorwyn and TMT are still impacting the market… along with the waves made but one of the latest Secret Lairs.
Read moreThe TMNT Bonus Sheet is literally all bangers, from pricey Commander staples, to much needed reprints.
Read moreWith both TMNT and a new Fallout Secret Lair on the way, the price on this mutant card is going sky high.
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