Avatar: The Last Airbender Spoilers and Set Information
White. Blue. Black. Red. Green. These are the five colors of mana in MTG, and long ago, they used to live together in harmony. That is, until the Fire Nation Attacks.
Read moreWhite. Blue. Black. Red. Green. These are the five colors of mana in MTG, and long ago, they used to live together in harmony. That is, until the Fire Nation Attacks.
Read morePaying homage to Tarkir’s Mardu clan, red, white, and black usually team up in strong, aggressive decks powered by tokens, direct damage, and sacrifice. They’ll need some tri-lands to make sure everything works out.
Read moreMTG began card frame innovation in the late 1990’s with full-art lands and lands without text boxes, which eventually led to cards with full-art and no text box – or simply, textless cards of all kinds.
Read moreTo keep the formats fresh and balanced, WotC rotates the sets that are legal in Standard and Alchemy. That’s a much-needed measure to change the best strategies and to prevent a certain deck from being dominant. Alchemy rotation is fresh, so...
Read moreToday, we’re looking at great green cards and even staples you can play in a variety of decks, from lowly commons and uncommons to bulk rare/mythics.
Read moreWhite Avatar: The Last Airbender cards bring up the new airbending mechanic, and some surprises like the return of allies as a meaningful creature type.
Read moreRegarding Avatar lore, green is firmly tied to earthbending. Today, we cover the green section of this new, exciting set.
Read moreFirebending is the elemental bending art dominated by the Fire Nation, the main antagonists in Avatar: The Last Airbender. In MTG terms, firebending is a very red ability associated with the production of red mana while you attack.
Read moreMTG reflects the airbending ability well, a tempo mechanic that allows you to get rid of big, expensive permanents on the battlefield, reset your own cards, or disrupt counter synergies.
Read moreStandard is the most accessible and simplest MTG Constructed format, and the format WotC tests the most. However, they’re also known to push the boundaries of power level on cards from time to time, which sometimes leads to cards being banned in...
Read moreToday I take a look at all the black planeswalkers MTG has to offer, and how you should use them in different formats. There are even some good ones at uncommon rarity.
Read moreBirds are always here and there in Magic, as MTG sets need their flying creatures and planes usually have birds as a common creature type. Legendary birds are another matter entirely, and fewer sets have treated birds with the respect they...
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