Airbending in MTG: Rules, History, and Best Cards
MTG 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 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...
Read moreCreature types in MTG started as a mere detail in the card’s layout. But today the first thing you look at when you see a new card is probably the creature type.
Read moreWhite needs removal, as do all colors, and today I want to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of white removal while ranking the best of the best.
Read moreWhile many black-green decks combine beefy green cards and strong black removal to trample the opposition, other decks create big monsters by slowly feeding their graveyards or just profit from great sacrifices. Let’s see what mighty creatures...
Read moreBant is a very midrange color trio that’s good at ramping and generating value with its creatures and permanents, which means you’re in for tons of card draw, ramp, and interaction with these creatures.
Read moreKhans of Tarkir gave us a way to call the color trios that have enemy colored combinations, and from that MTG set we got “Sultai” for the combination of the enemy colors black-green and blue-green, BGU. This color combination was...
Read moreThere aren’t that many white mana dorks. But there are some gems among these few offerings, so let’s take a look at the best white mana dorks and see which ones stand out.
Read moreSupporting combo decks and spellslinging decks alike, cantrips can help you see a lot of cards from your deck and fill up your graveyard when needed. Blue and red are very good at cantripping, but if you’re playing white or green, you might be...
Read moreToday I’m taking a look at some cool cards from MTG’s history. These are Monuments to the power of gods and greatness. I’ve also heard that Phyrexia: All Will be One will have at least one Monument dedicated to the glory of Phyrexia, so we have...
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