MTG Turbulent Lands: What Are They and Where Can You Find Them?
The turbulent lands are a new cycle of Commander-focused lands from Secrets of Strixhaven, and they’re prefect mana fixers for casual EDH decks.
Read moreThe turbulent lands are a new cycle of Commander-focused lands from Secrets of Strixhaven, and they’re prefect mana fixers for casual EDH decks.
Read moreHistoric is one of MTG Arena’s eternal formats. Historic is similar to Legacy in the sense that you can play almost all the cards ever released on Arena, minus a ban list. The digital-only cards from Alchemy sets also receive rebalances from time...
Read moreOne of the most important rules to keep in mind when brewing a Commander deck is the fact that every single card in your deck has to be within your commander’s color identity. This still applies if you’re playing colorless cards as your...
Read moreRed is the color of chaos, so it makes sense that anything it does is inspired by that. Red card draw is more often impulse draw than anything else, and red mana acceleration comes in large bursts rather than through land fetching or your typical...
Read moreHello, planeswalkers! The grass is always greener on the other side, but this garden is the greenest. Boasting aside, let’s look at the best green artifacts so far in MTG. It’s not a huge list, but there are a few green artifacts that can pack a...
Read moreLands are the crucible within which games of Magic are forged; decks revolve around putting extra lands into play, and making your land drop every turn is one of the best game actions you can take in Magic, especially in Commander.
Read moreGreen is certainly the “ramp color,” but it doesn’t have a monopoly on extra mana. Today I count down the best black rituals in Magic.
Read moreLorehold’s theme looks much better in our return to Arcavios. The cards-leaving-the-graveyard theme is pretty much the same, but WotC paid special attention to the enablers and payoffs in Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreDrawing cards is one of my favorite things to do in Magic. It’s one of the strongest game actions you can take, since the cards in your hand represent your options at any given moment. Then there are the payoffs that reward you for drawing those...
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven looks like the type of set design that lends itself to combos quite easily. There’s a lot of blink, mana generation, and spell-cheating, among other hallmarks signs of a combo-heavy set.
Read moreWitherbloom wasn’t so flashy in the original Strixhaven set, but in Secrets of Strixhaven, Witherbloom is a powerful contender to the best school. It has some of the best “guild” cards, be it for Standard, Commander, or even other Eternal...
Read moreClass is in session for anyone looking to open a Secrets of Strixhaven Sealed pool. We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know for your prerelease and beyond.
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