All 7 Mono-Colored Commander Precons in Magic Ranked
Today, I’m sorting the chase precons from the bulk with mono-colored precons. It’s not often we get a precon that’s only one color, so they need to be doing something special when we do!
Read moreToday, I’m sorting the chase precons from the bulk with mono-colored precons. It’s not often we get a precon that’s only one color, so they need to be doing something special when we do!
Read moreMardu is the color combination of all-out aggression, going wide with tokens, and sacrificing them for value. WotC has designed many Commander precons with these colors in mind, and we’re going through all of them.
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Read moreReanimator is back on the menu in Standard thanks to Superior Spider-Man.
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Read moreCommon legends use to be a bit of an oddity, and the ones we’ve had floating around were never all that good. But Universes Beyond is changing the game for common commanders.
Read moreToday, let’s take a look at colorless pump spells. These cards might be some of the best pump cards because they fit into almost any kind of deck without a mana requirement.
Read moreWotC decided that red will be consistently getting new mana dorks as an addition to the color pie, and we’ve seen that trend in recent sets. Now is as good a time as any to rank the best mana dorks red has gotten all these years.
Read moreI’ll be making the case for one of my favorite color combinations, especially in Commander. Naya is the color combination of dangerous lands, giant dinosaurs, and wide boards full of creature tokens, to name just a few of its possibilities.
Read moreThere are dozens of fully built Commander decks for sale across eBay, Amazon, and other third-party sites. These decks are ready in all kinds of colors, styles, strategies, and price ranges, from $40 all the way up to $400.
Read moreIn summer 2026, MTG returns to Middle-earth to follow the Company of Dwarves as they venture to reclaim their home under the Lonely Mountain from the fearsome, avaricious dragon, Smaug.
Read moreThe mixed reception for Spider-Man can be attributed to Wizard’s choice to release it on their digital platform as a set called Through the Omenpaths. But what’s different about these two versions of the same set?
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