Witherbloom, the Balancer Commander Deck Guide
Many decks cheat on expensive creatures by casting them for free, but Witherbloom, the Balancer cheats on expensive instants and sorceries by reducing a huge chunk of their costs.
Read moreMany decks cheat on expensive creatures by casting them for free, but Witherbloom, the Balancer cheats on expensive instants and sorceries by reducing a huge chunk of their costs.
Read moreThere are some incredibly powerful lands that can warp whole formats, even if they don’t quite reach the pinnacle of Magic power level. But what are the best lands in all of Magic?
Read morePrismari Artistry isn’t a deck for the timid, to be sure, but it has some awesome stuff and plays like no other deck. A few key inexpensive changes and you can whip this into fighting shape.
Read moreSome colors excel at mana ramp, like green, while others aren’t typically considered one of the most vigorous colors for the task, like white. But there are still some valuable spells that can provide mana acceleration for a white deck, so it’s...
Read moreWhen you buy your Magic singles, booster boxes, Commander decks, and other products online, where do you like to shop? Is it always the same store, or do you like to shop around a bit?
Read moreWhile being unable to attack is a pretty hefty restriction that can make it challenging to win with defenders, a handful of commanders work around that challenge for the reward of sweet, sweet victory.
Read moreThere are a lot of new mechanics to cover for Secrets of Strixhaven, so use this as a study guide, because you’re going to need it if you don’t want to be incinerated by your professor.
Read moreA new 1-mana removal spell is coming in Secrets of Strixhaven, and it’s destined for staple status.
Read moreIn Quandrix Unlimited, Zimone, Infinite Analyst leads a relatively tough Simic brew that has lots of good ideas and more than a few shaky proofs that require additional evidence to support.
Read moreHere I’ve brought plenty of new deck ideas—mostly for Commander, but there’s a few lists for Brawl and Standard—to get the creative juices flowing and inspire your next trip to Moxfield.
Read moreThere are well over 300 creature types in Magic, but not all of them make a sizeable impact. Of all the powerful options, the constructs have some of the most diverse (and powerful) creatures in their ranks.
Read moreMagic has a plethora of archetypes, some that see constant support, others that only receive a nod here or there. One of my favorite archetypes that Wizards has given lots of love over the past couple of years is cast-from-exile decks.
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