The 31 Best Rangers in Magic Ranked
Despite their impact, rangers as a creature type have never received the spotlight or cohesive support, which is a shame given how strong some of the best rangers are.
Read moreDespite their impact, rangers as a creature type have never received the spotlight or cohesive support, which is a shame given how strong some of the best rangers are.
Read moreRed often has spellslinger strategies within its share of the color pie, making it the perfect color for powerful and explosive instants and sorceries. That explosiveness is literal thanks to red’s inclination towards burn spells.
Read moreBears are a creature type in Magic usually found on green creatures. Alpha’s Grizzly Bears was the first card with the creature type, and it also gave us the slang name of “bears” for the low-mana 2/2 creatures found in many MTG sets, often a...
Read moreNaya mana fixing doesn’t fare the absolute worst among the 3-color shards and wedges. But which Naya lands are worth your time, and which belong in your bulk box?
Read moreAmong the sets coming out in 2026 is a second Marvel crossover set, Marvel Super Heroes, which will hopefully be better received than Marvel’s Spider-Man—if only because SPM buried the bar like Uncle Ben.
Read moreClerics have long been a part of Magic, and occasionally pop up as a core creature type in various sets. They pull lifegain and sacrifice strategies together in a way that feels organic and powerful.
Read moreEveryone knows about taking extra turns, but straight-up skipping someone’s turn is way less common. Here are all the ways you can do that.
Read moreColorless cards include a lot of different stuff, from equipment to Eldrazi, so these budget options will cover cards that fit a high variety of decks ranging from aggro to control and combo.
Read moreColorless enchantments are a very niche category of Magic cards. And that’s when you consider all of them; the good ones are… well, let’s just say that’s even more niche.
Read moreGoblins are an ever-popular creature type in MTG. There’s lots of reasons for that: the flavor, the speed, the humor. But one of the reasons goblin decks have been so successful over the years is that there’s a decent set of lords to pump the...
Read moreThis constant threat of recursion and other graveyard-based synergies like delirium and threshold make exile-based removal absolutely critical. Exiling cards effectively removes them from the game—in fact, Magic originally used that phrasing...
Read moreMerfolk are present on many of the different planes in Magic. A lot of merfolk share common traits and abilities, so they’re an easy creature type to build a Commander deck around.
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