MTG Medallions: Rules and Where to Buy
When did Medallions join the meta, and how playable have they been? Why are they so highly valued today? Spoiler alert, if you enjoy Commander games, you don’t want to miss out!
Read moreWhen did Medallions join the meta, and how playable have they been? Why are they so highly valued today? Spoiler alert, if you enjoy Commander games, you don’t want to miss out!
Read moreShadows Over Innistrad was the first set to introduce cosmic horrors and mystery to Innistrad. Eldritch Moon came right after, and doubled down on these concepts.
Read moreWhile so many products to choose from can be a good thing, it can also be overwhelming. Youโll want to get the most out of your money, especially since Magic can be a pretty expensive hobby. Hopefully this guide will give you some direction on...
Read moreIf you find yourself huffing and puffing while stowing your Magic gear for transport, it might be time to invest in an MTG carrying case backpack of one kind or another. But which to buy? What are you even looking for in a backpack?
Read moreItโs important to consider the cards in each deck and your reason to buy it when deciding which Game Night product is best for you. Hereโs what I think the best Game Night box is overall, along with some that might be better for specific...
Read morePlagued by a low desirability and over-production, Fallen Empires could be considered a failure of a set. But it introduced some staple mechanics and concepts to Magic players, setting the scene for design space still to come.
Read moreTempest was one of the first sets that I remember buying booster packs for. Not interested in the money cards, I fondly remember the common themes, which were more abundant as I bought more packs.
Read moreAll Will Be One has brought us plenty of callbacks to Mirrodin and New Phyrexia. One of these is a cycle of Twilight cards at rare, one in each color with an X in the casting cost, doing something extra special when X is five or more.
Read moreSkullbombs are going to be a role player in the Limited format of All Will Be One, and theyโre likely to crop up in Cubes and some Constructed decks if their Spellbomb predecessors are anything to go by.
Read moreThe undead are no strangers to Magicโs multiverse. Spirits and zombies are some of the most common creature types throughout the gameโs history. But undeath can come in many different forms, and today I’m talking about a darker, more...
Read moreMagic makes use of many stereotypical fantasy races, but some of my favorite creatures are the ones entirely unique to Magic. One of the best Magic-original races is the Kor, a white-aligned creature tribe with themes around equipment.
Read moreLands are an important part of any MTG set. Good dual lands usually define what mana bases are possible in a given Constructed format, and colorless utility lands add new possibilities to existing decks. Phyrexia: All Will Be One offers the usual...
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