The 14 Best Dimir Combos in Magic Ranked
Dimir combos often involve zombie tokens, mill, discarding and drawing, and more. They’re great at combining control elements from blue and black into combo finishes.
Read moreDimir combos often involve zombie tokens, mill, discarding and drawing, and more. They’re great at combining control elements from blue and black into combo finishes.
Read moreDiscard is an integral part of Magic. It disrupts other strategies, like combo or control. Effects that make your opponents slowly discard cards are nice ways to get an edge in grindy matches or fight opponents with a hand full of cards.
Read moreNormally, new creatures suffer from summoning sickness, so they canโt attack or tap to activate abilities right away. Haste bypasses that, and it lets you put pressure on your opponent immediately.
Read moreWhile Magicโs different colors all have a relatively good distribution of card types, things are a little different for colorless cards. A vast majority of colorless cards are artifacts, with the next greatest amount being creature cards.
Read moreThe best black cantrips are either cheap or offer value beyond the cantrip itself. These cards see play in a variety of formats as a way to accelerate a game plan without giving up card equity.
Read moreIf youโve been hunting for game-breaking plays that give you infinite turns, endless mana, or nonstop combat stepsโall wrapped up in one color trioโJeskai’s got a treat for you.
Read moreWhile the simple act of fetching a land from your library to the battlefield can fix your mana, the best targets for your fetch abilities enter untapped or have additional effects when they hit the field.
Read moreArtifact removal isnโt exactly something that black is known for, but it does exist! You just sometimes have to squint a little bit. If youโre running a mono-black deck, sometimes you need to make do with what youโre given and not look the gift...
Read moreSome creature types show up in almost every set and have lots of cards to choose from. On the opposite end of this spectrum are the types that only show up on very rare occasions, have never been focused on in a set, and have no cohesive themes...
Read morePunisher cards present your opponent with a hard decision. Commander games are rife with political aspects and decisions, so these cards can have a whole different impact in that format.
Read moreIn red, cantrips often come in the form of combat tricks, burn spells, or ways to push through damage, making them perfect for aggressive decks, prowess strategies, and combo setups.
Read moreBlack and green combine to create some of the most relentless combos in Magic: The Gathering, mixing resource recursion with sacrifice engines that just wonโt quit.
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