Here’s Exactly How the Combat Phase Works in Magic
Although control connoisseurs and board wipe buffs may disagree, combat is the main focus of most MTG decks.
Read moreAlthough control connoisseurs and board wipe buffs may disagree, combat is the main focus of most MTG decks.
Read moreLifelink is an incredible evergreen keyword that radically changes combat math, especially when connected to a combat trick. But we’re interested in creatures with lifelink today, the ones that’ll gain us some life while chipping away at our...
Read moreCascade has probably become one of my favorite mechanics since I started playing Magic back in 2007. Free spells are always fun and it makes players feel like they’re playing more powerful cards, even if the card they cascaded into...
Read moreSometimes, I just want to pick a commander with a clear plan, jam a bunch of broken cards and combos, and see how far I can push the power level without diving all the way into optimized turn-two-win territory. That’s what bracket 4 is all...
Read moreNot only Vivi and Y’shtola can send prices sky-high. A humble Final Fantasy uncommon can do it, too – and killing one player ine the process!
Read moreSo yeah, Magic Arena has an issue with Jumbo Cactuar right now. It’s not the 10,000 point life swing that’s the problem per se, it’s situations where the creature has to assign damage to multiple blockers that messes everything...
Read moreThere are now enough good dinosaurs in Magic that you can easily run dinosaurs as a typal group, and you have a few commanders to choose from to do so. There are also some great dinosaur cards that work well in just about any deck they can fit...
Read moreUtility lands function like spells and lands in that they give you a way to use your mana, mitigating the effect of flood since you can do something and helping ease mana screw because you can slip in a few extras. My favorite utility lands are...
Read moreToday we’re polymorphing creatures in Magic: The Gathering. Instead of pulling a rabbit out of a hat, we’re putting it back in the hat! What’s going to come out in its place? Who knows!?
Read moreDiversity makes the Sultai colors a great place to look if you’re not set on an archetype for your Commander deck yet. Most Sultai commanders support different tactics and open up an expansive variety of different strategies.
Read moreWhen looking for powerful cEDH commanders, combo potential is often the deciding factor. These are the commanders that don’t just support a game plan—they are the game plan.
Read moreLotus Field in Pioneer; Izzet Prowess in Standard; a smattering of cEDH decks… Vivi Ornitier fits them all
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