All 8 Elspeth Planeswalker Cards in Magic Ranked
Elspeth Tirel is a traumatic figure beneath beautiful white light, but what does this mean for our favorite card game? It means some truly bomb planeswalkers, that’s what.
Read moreElspeth Tirel is a traumatic figure beneath beautiful white light, but what does this mean for our favorite card game? It means some truly bomb planeswalkers, that’s what.
Read moreAs you may already know, Outlaws of Thunder Junction is about, well, outlaws. Outlaws in MTG are assassins, rogues, pirates, mercenaries, and warlocks, and with a new term comes new commanders that care about these creature types.
Read moreRed is the best color in Magic for a number of different categories. But tutoring… well, let’s just say that’s not red’s strong suit.
Read moreEverybody knows extra turn cards. But what about a card that says to end the turn? What exactly happens when the turn comes to an abrupt end?
Read moreLeylines have become popular sideboard cards for many formats, but why? What can these cards do for you?
Read moreSome would say that the greatest goal for any MTG player is to be featured on a Magic card, either in the art, the design, or some other way. For a long time there was a way that you could be included in all of these, and in the last few years...
Read moreWhile white is primarily the color of small creatures and tokens, it has plenty of powerful sorceries. These sorceries enable the small creature strategies, though white has a host of powerful effects that aren’t related to creatures at all.
Read moreHybrid mana debuted in the original Ravnica block in 2005, and it changed the game forever. It took a couple of MTG sets to be used effectively, and 20 years later lots of sets regularly use this feature like Throne of Eldraine, Streets of New...
Read moreOne of Tolkien’s biggest inventions is the hobbit. A short humanoid who is homely, close with their communities, big lovers of food and drink, and capable of great deeds of bravery. Magic’s in-universe equivalent is the kithkin.
Read moreThere are more than 100 treefolk out there in Magic’s forests, and a lot of them are regularly played in green-based Commander decks, usually typal themed. Heavily inspired by Lord of the Rings’ Ents, they’re slow, defensive, ever-watching, and...
Read moreOh no! You’ve made it all the way to your buddy’s place for your weekly Commander night, but you’ve forgotten your Crown Royal bag of dice! The last time this happened, you all had to keep track of life with pen and paper, like barbarians. But...
Read moreThe very concept of proliferation means to grow, but not everything is better in larger numbers. You can use proliferate in Magic to strengthen your creatures or wither your opponents’ boards into nothing.
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