The 23 Best Mana Storage Cards in Magic Ranked
Mana storage cards change the normal rule where unspent mana disappears at the end of each step or phase. Instead, they let you hold onto that mana so you can use it later.
Read moreMana storage cards change the normal rule where unspent mana disappears at the end of each step or phase. Instead, they let you hold onto that mana so you can use it later.
Read moreBudget blue cards cost a few dollars or less and cover the basics of what blue does best. Let’s see what cards you can add to your blue decks for $5 or less.
Read moreHow sick are you of removing a bomb card like Ugin, Eye of the Storms twice, only to see ย a third copy hit play? A specific kind of card in MTG slang called extraction (or lobotomy) can be your savior.
Read moreWhite needs removal, as do all colors, and today I want to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of white removal while ranking the best of the best.
Read moreWhile many black-green decks combine beefy green cards and strong black removal to trample the opposition, other decks create big monsters by slowly feeding their graveyards or just profit from great sacrifices. Letโs see what mighty creatures...
Read moreMTG is full of wonderful colors and guilds, but what about the colorless? Are we just supposed to forget about cards that go in any deck? Today letโs look at colorless sorceries and how they can benefit your builds.
Read moreLucky for you, Iโve compiled a list of the strangest and weirdest rules interactions in Magic. Get ready to amaze/punish your friends with your newly acquired useless MTG knowledge!
Read moreVampires represent a fear of things that lurk in the night and force people to ponder what would happen if humans werenโt at the top of the food chain. What if there were a creature that could prey onโฆ us?
Read moreBant is a very midrange color trio thatโs good at ramping and generating value with its creatures and permanents, which means you’re in for tons of card draw, ramp, and interaction with these creatures.
Read moreScientists in Magic are a weird bunch. They almost all come from Universes Beyond tie-ins, which makes sense when you consider the flavor of most Magic planes.
Read moreWeโre going to dive into the best flying commanders and explore why building around this keyword can be so powerful. Wait, dive in? Maybe fly in would be more appropriate.
Read moreKhans of Tarkir gave us a way to call the color trios that have enemy colored combinations, and from that MTG set we got “Sultai” for the combination of the enemy colors black-green and blue-green, BGU. This color combination was...
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