Cases in MTG: Rules, History, and Best Cards
Every good detective needs a good case to solve. In fact, that’s how good detectives are made: by cracking tough cases.
Read moreEvery good detective needs a good case to solve. In fact, that’s how good detectives are made: by cracking tough cases.
Read moreSuspect is a mechanic introduced in the Murders at Karlov Manor Magic set. Like any good murder mystery, it seems straightforward at first glanceโฆ
Read moreCollecting evidence is a necessary activity for investigators of murders and crime scenes. Naturally, in a MTG set that revolves around solving mysteries like Murders at Karlov Manor, thereโs much evidence to be collected by characters like...
Read moreAre you ready to solve some mysteries? Clue characters are debuting in Magicโs realm in the Ravnica: Clue Edition set. Clue tokens becoming more prominent in the Murders at Karlov Manor set, it’s going to be an awesome mystery to unravel...
Read moreEven with the overlap with overall sac outlets, focusing on sacrificing artifacts still nets a lot of cards. Which artifact sac outlets are the best in each color? What payoffs can you look for when playing them?
Read moreSince the first planeswalker printings in 2008โs Lorwyn, planeswalker cards have become the face of MTG. They are integral to MTG lore because the story arcs revolve around the events happening on many different interconnected planes. But...
Read moreWith every single Magic set released, thereโs a particular set of cards that interests everyone: lands. The reason is simple: Even if you play a certain MTG format thatโs more powerful than Standard, or if you only play casual Commander with your...
Read moreMurders at Karlov Manor has a totally fascinating mix of cards. Underneath the disguises and cloaks there are some really out-there designs that are carving up new space in MTG. I think this set will pay off for folks who like to brew and play...
Read moreA classic iconic card is Prodigal Sorcerer, affectionately known as Tim. Tim was the first pinger, or creature that tapped to deal damage. But the term โpingerโ has grown to encompass a broader range of cards than in Timโs day.
Read moreNot all creature โwordsโ in Magic are creature โtypesโ. Thereโs plenty of witches, but most of them use the warlock creature type. And while weโre still a ways off from Magicโs team-up with Marvel, I want to take a moment to celebrate the hulks...
Read moreMagic players who love black and green have learned to love the graveyard as much as the game itself. Sacrificing creatures and muddling around where things go to die is a great way to pull ahead with a strategy many new players donโt expect.
Read moreLoot is MTG lingo for drawing and discarding, and itโs named after Merfolk Looter. Question is, how can you loot, and is looting a good strategy? Should you play looters in your deck, and which are the best ones?
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