MTG Game Night: Free For All โ Is it Worth It?
Back in 2018, MTG released a product called Magic Game Night that flew under the radar of a lot of Magic players. And now we have the 2022 iteration, Game Night: Free-For-All.
Read moreBack in 2018, MTG released a product called Magic Game Night that flew under the radar of a lot of Magic players. And now we have the 2022 iteration, Game Night: Free-For-All.
Read moreLove โem or hate โem, Magicโs Universes Beyond products are here to stay. One of 2022โs Universes Beyond will be set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the far-flung future where there is only war.
Read moreMagicโs history features plenty of discontinued products, including the brief run of intro packs. These preconstructed starter decks began with 2008’s Shards of Alara and ended with Kaladesh in 2016.
Read moreKeeping track of what cards are where can be a huge hassle, especially when it comes time to put a new deck together. Decked Builder is kind of an all-in-one app for Magic players that helps with building decks and managing collections.
Read moreShadowmoor was one of the main Magic sets released in 2008, revolving around a single mechanic: hybrid mana. The set has a dark theme, and the focus on hybrid mana led the set to care about the color of your permanents. Itโs also one of the few...
Read moreThe best way to protect your investment is to double sleeve it. Today I’m going over how to double sleeve your deck, the best products for double sleeving, and some other important questions you may have about the practice.
Read moreUnfinity looks like itโs shaping up to be a gorgeous, whimsical, fun-filled set with a creative and unique aesthetic that we havenโt really seen before in Magic. If you like carnivals, the circus, or space, then this is the set for you.
Read moreWarhammer is the latest project in the Universes Beyond series. Letโs have a look at these EDH decks and what you can expect to see from this product when it hits shelves in a few weeksโ time!
Read moreWizards is no stranger to questionable decisions when it comes to making promo cards. But within the last decade or so, WotC made some changes to one of their longest-running promotions: the buy-a-box promo.
Read moreHomelands was a set released in 1995, and one of the first Magic expansions ever. Itโs also arguably the worst set ever made.
Read moreOne of WotC’s more classic and memorable products was the Deck Builderโs Toolkit. Originally intended to help new players quickly build a collection that could support a variety of styles and strategies, these Toolkits lasted nearly 10...
Read moreThe event decks were either big hits or huge misses, but all have stood the test of time as exciting or otherwise notable releases in Magicโs history. Letโs take a closer look at what made these decks so special!
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