The 28 Best Spellshapers in Magic Ranked
Spellshapers can discard any card from your hand to shape that card into a fixed effect. Some creatures allow you to make tokens, while others can turn lands into burn or removal spells.
Read moreSpellshapers can discard any card from your hand to shape that card into a fixed effect. Some creatures allow you to make tokens, while others can turn lands into burn or removal spells.
Read moreFlashback is simple, with great gameplay and a huge design space. This mechanic allows you to reuse spells from your graveyard without having to jump through any hoops other than paying the flashback cost.
Read moreHistoric is one of MTG Arena’s eternal formats. Historic is similar to Legacy in the sense that you can play almost all the cards ever released on Arena, minus a ban list. The digital-only cards from Alchemy sets also receive rebalances from time...
Read moreThe plane of Arcavios is the home of the Biblioplex, a huge library that’s said to have all the known spells in the Multiverse. This is what inspired the first Strixhaven Mystical Archive, and for our return to Strixhaven, WotC saw fit to bring...
Read moreInfusion is a MTG mechanic that cares if you gained life in a given turn, and it gives Witherbloom a more focused direction in Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreLorehold’s theme looks much better in our return to Arcavios. The cards-leaving-the-graveyard theme is pretty much the same, but WotC paid special attention to the enablers and payoffs in Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven boosters are filled to the brim with secrets, so to speak. Let’s lay out the most expensive cards you can open leading into prerelease weekend.
Read moreWitherbloom wasn’t so flashy in the original Strixhaven set, but in Secrets of Strixhaven, Witherbloom is a powerful contender to the best school. It has some of the best “guild” cards, be it for Standard, Commander, or even other Eternal...
Read moreBurn decks go all guns blazing on their opponents, and they’re always viable in different metagames. Today we’re going to cover the burn archetype, burn decks, and what makes them tick. We’ll also offer a few tips to combat this menacing...
Read moreSome systems had to be revamped with the return of competitive play and the Pro Tour, and MTG Arena pro players got a new option to compete. This is where Play-In points come in.
Read moreLesson was a great innovation with the release of Strixhaven… except in Commander. Avatar: The Last Airbender gave us another reason to care about this card type. Now the question is whether or not Secrets of Strixhaven will deliver on more...
Read moreToday I’ll cover all 20 Secrets of Strixhaven mythic rares. These are the bombs you want to open in your Draft packs and Sealed pools, and they end up more often than not seeing Constructed play.
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