The 45 Best Flicker And Blink Cards in Magic
Have you ever resolved a creature’s really cool enter the battlefield effect and thought to yourself, “I really wish I could do that again”?
Read moreHave you ever resolved a creature’s really cool enter the battlefield effect and thought to yourself, “I really wish I could do that again”?
Read moreAs the primary color for large creatures and mana acceleration, it makes sense that green has access to the best land and creature tutors in Magic. Green tutors take second place to black’s more versatile search effects, but green’s options are...
Read moreTutors are your best friends as a blue Commander player, giving you a toolbox of possible answers to your opponents’ threats. Let’s take a look at what blue has to offer us.
Read moreRed is the best color in Magic for a number of different categories. But tutoring… well, let’s just say that’s not red’s strong suit.
Read moreDominaria United brought back a number of popular mechanics, including sagas and kicker, but it also introduced a few new ones like enlist. Unfortunately, it’s not the most elegant mechanic from a rules perspective. So today, I’ll be flexing my...
Read moreOne land per turn seems unfair when you’re holding a grip of flashy 7- or 8-mana spells, but you can get around it. There are ways to search for extra lands from the library, which can be a great way to ramp ahead of the competition.
Read moreIt might seem counterintuitive but there are lots of ways to gain advantages from culling your own horde. Colloquially known as “aristocrat” decks, sacrifice decks look to combine expendable creatures with powerful sacrifice outlets for an...
Read moreMagic turns 30 this year, and to celebrate WotC is spreading the love with a batch of “30th Anniversary promos” to give out to players. Whether you’re a collector or a Commander enthusiast you’ll want to get your hands on some of these cards, and...
Read moreAside from actual factual physical cards, +1/+1 counters are probably the most common game piece in Magic. A quick Scryfall search reveals a massive 1,600+ cards that use +1/+1 counters in some way, and EDHREC has over 65,000 decks registered...
Read moreA new batch of Universes Beyond Commander decks? Doctor Who could’ve seen that coming? The Doctor Who (codename WHO) decks come a year after the Warhammer 40k Commander decks, which set a precedent for high-power, complex precons under the...
Read moreThe city of Ravnica is an integral part of Magic history, and with each new Ravnica set comes a new batch of guild mechanics tied to each of the 2-color pairs.
Read moreDoctor Who’s the latest Universes Beyond crossover to reach Magic, this time in the form of a set of Commander precons. The Doctor Who IP is known for being convoluted and nebulous at times with a rabid fanbase, so these decks are bound to please...
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