Book Cards in MTG: Rules, History, and Best Cards
Books have long been in Magic, but they finally get their own subtype thanks to Secrets of Strixhaven. So, which old cards have become books, and do they have any synergies or interactions?
Read moreBooks have long been in Magic, but they finally get their own subtype thanks to Secrets of Strixhaven. So, which old cards have become books, and do they have any synergies or interactions?
Read moreRed thrives in the realm of artifacts. It’s one of the best colors at putting them into play for cheap and for scrapping and salvaging them over and over for crazy value.
Read moreArtifacts are perhaps not the first type of spells that come to mind when thinking about drawing cards, but as it turns out they do an excellent job at it. And since the majority of them are colorless, they’re a good fit for any deck that needs a...
Read moreArtifacts have been staple permanents in Magic since the very beginning. Over time, subtypes of artifacts have been introduced to tie together similar abilities and archetypes, and we now have a bunch of artifact types to consider when we build...
Read moreArtifacts are as integral to Magic as creatures and lands, and they’ve been around since the beginning. They’re essentials in every new Magic set, sometimes with entire planes or blocks using artifacts as a central theme. Mirrodin block, Kaladesh...
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