The 35 Best Green Cards in Edge of Eternities Ranked
Green is all about big creatures, lots of lands, and tons of mana—and in Edge of Eternities, it really leans into that.
Read moreGreen is all about big creatures, lots of lands, and tons of mana—and in Edge of Eternities, it really leans into that.
Read moreVoid triggers as battlefields get emptier, or whenever a spell is warped away at lightspeed. Just how does void work? And with which previous mechanics does it share some similarities?
Read moreRagost, Deft Gastronaut is just the lobster we needed to turn Boros artifact decks into a wild fling deck built on Lightning Helix-ing the hell out of your opponents in a messy food fight.
Read moreRed usually brings the heat in every Magic set, and Edge of Eternities is no different. This time around, red cards tap into exciting new mechanics like warp, along with fan favorite themes like landfall and artifact synergy.
Read moreAccording to a lore article released directly by Wizards of the Coast, it looks like there might be a new Sliver on the block soon, and it’ll be exclusive to Arena players.
Read moreWe all knew that we’d get an early look at Spider-Man at San Diego Comic Con, but it looks as though we’re getting a solid glimpse at what the set will hold even earlier than that.
Read moreEdge of Eternities is MTG’s first black border space-themed set. Get ready for epic space battles with armored angels, black hole worshipping cultists, jellyfish warriors, and gigantic spacecraft!
Read moreAs the set that opens up a new Standard rotation, EOE has a fair share of responsibility in replacing the mana base that we lose from the rotating sets, and WotC’s been very generous in that department.
Read moreWorld Shaper is one of the most coherent precons I’ve seen in a while, and it doesn’t need quite as much tinkering as we’ve come to expect.
Read moreA recent job posting by Hasbro has people thinking that the sorely missed Judge Program is making a comeback soon.
Read moreWarp has huge implications for MTG, considering that many effects help us take advantage of a creature, even temporarily, and it’ll sometimes feel like cheating to play big creatures way ahead of schedule.
Read moreIn order to clarify what will inevitably be a popular card in both Standard and Commander, a new rule has been written.
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