All 281 Creature Types in Magic, and: Which is the Best?
Creature types in MTG started as a mere detail in the card’s layout. But today the first thing you look at when you see a new card is probably the creature type.
Read moreCreature types in MTG started as a mere detail in the card’s layout. But today the first thing you look at when you see a new card is probably the creature type.
Read moreWizards are one of the staple creature subtypes in Magic. Some of them are great. Some of them aren’t great at all. Let’s go over some of the best out there!
Read moreEvery color combination in Magic does something unique, but none do creature decks quite like Gruul. It has one clear strategy that can function without those things: playing huge creatures.
Read moreAll Magic players eventually seem to realize that this game is expensive. But are these complaints warranted? I wanted to take a deep dive into some numbers for each format and give you the price of an average deck.
Read moreWilds of Eldraine brings a selection of new mechanics along with it, and one in particular that has caught a few people’s eyes is bargain. The latest “it’s just kicker” mechanic makes a lot of spells quite a bit better for (potentially) just a...
Read moreWe all have a role to play in life. Like how I’ve taken up the mantle of being the voice of reason in my friend group, or how my little brother’s adopted the role of being the one who ruins every family reunion. Thanks to a new mechanic from...
Read moreEveryone has a kind of candy they don’t like. And if I offer you one, you might just take a look and say, “Ah, no thanks.” But if I toss a bunch of candy in a piñata and it all spews to the ground on the vessel’s dramatic destruction, you might...
Read moreThe anime Enchanting Tales cards are alternate-art, anime-themed treatments of the Enchanting Tales bonus sheet from Wilds of Eldraine, illustrated by talented Japanese artists. In total, there are 15 mythic rares and 5 rares with the anime...
Read moreOutside of elves, goblins are one of the most iconic tribes in just about any fantasy game, Magic included. They’re small, they go wide, and they run your opponents over before their bigger threats can think twice.
Read moreCost reduction mechanics like delve and affinity are usually very exploitable and devastating to competitive MTG, often leading to cards and decks being banned. Undaunted is one of those mechanics, but it has a clear limit to cost reduction: the...
Read moreEvery Magic deck needs lands, with very few exceptions. Creating a good mana base can often determine whether a deck is going to be successful. This gets even harder in a singleton format like Commander when you can’t just fill out your mana base...
Read moreWhile Magic’s 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.
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