Gonti, Lord of Luxury Commander Deck Guide
The Aetherborn Gonti, Lord of Luxury lives a life of hedonism funded by its infamous black market. It deserves a deck that emulates this indulgent lifestyle.
Read moreThe Aetherborn Gonti, Lord of Luxury lives a life of hedonism funded by its infamous black market. It deserves a deck that emulates this indulgent lifestyle.
Read moreAlchemy Horizons: Baldur’s Gate’s unique Draft environment plays out like an odd mix of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate. Let’s dive right into it!
Read moreMy Captain N’ghathrod decklist is more of an upgrade for the existing Mind Flayarrrs build, but it’s helpful if you want to build the deck yourself. Just grab the precon and add some cards!
Read moreSram, Senior Edificer offers lots to the mono-white aura and equipment strategy. Which creatures can gain the most from it, and which equipment and auras should you run? More importantly, how should you generally pilot the deck?
Read moreA lot of trading card games take influences from the example Magic set back in 1993 these days. But the Pokémon TCG is one of the most unique card game experiences out there, and for my money, one of the most well-designed TCGs of them all.
Read moreMagic certainly has its fair share of nonbasic lands across all formats. You probably know about the common ones already, like the original duals, utility lands, or creature lands. But one powerful nonbasic that often goes under the radar are the...
Read moreMy first introduction to Triomes was an Ikoria spoiler post captioned “they finally did it.” But I also saw a lot of people confused over why players would be so excited over 3-color tap lands. So why were players excited?
Read moreToday it’s time to take a look at the newly developed-for-digital Alchemy set, Alchemy Horizons: Baldur’s Gate. I want to highlight some of the best cards that are in the set. I’ll be discussing the strengths of the cards, if they’re really...
Read moreSeton, Krosan Protector is hipster elfball. It’s a rare choice as a commander and sometimes feels a bit like you’re playing elves on hard mode. But I have more fun winning with Seton than any other green deck I have.
Read moreTheros was defined by its enchantment creatures. Two mechanics emerged as part of this enchantment theme. The second, bestow, generated advantage in more subtle ways.
Read moreYurlok of Scorch Thrash creates a very interesting game environment because it forces your opponents to pay attention to how they generate and spend mana. They have to think of creative ways to spend the mana you force into their pool, regardless...
Read moreDouble-faced cards work in various ways in Magic. With specialize we’re confronted with a digital-only mechanic for Arena that allows the player to permanently flip a card if a cost is paid.
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