Talrand, Sky Summoner Commander Deck Guide
Every deck that has noncreature spell synergies has a Talrand at some point. After all, getting 2/2 flying tokens here and there isn’t shabby.
Read moreEvery deck that has noncreature spell synergies has a Talrand at some point. After all, getting 2/2 flying tokens here and there isn’t shabby.
Read moreWhatever your feelings on Commander Masters, it’s hard to deny that Wizards did a good job curating a group of legendary creatures for the set. These are mostly commanders you’ve seen before, but if you’re newer to the game or format, this is a...
Read moreLet’s get this out of the way: No, we aren’t focused on the “weird” creature type today. I checked the assignment, and it’s Magic’s weirdest cards. You’ve probably got a few that came straight to mind if you’ve been collecting for a while or...
Read moreAside from a rare appearance in March of the Machine, Phyrexian mana is something that Wizards of the Coast is very cautious about including in the game. This makes K’rrik, Son of Yawgmoth a very intimidating commander because it essentially...
Read moreThe MTG community is always abuzz with whether booster boxes are worth it, and that’s never more true than with more expensive Masters sets. These boxes and packs cost more, so the risk of opening a pack with a bulk rare is higher. I’m not going...
Read moreCommander Masters, for better or for worse, is one of if not the most expensive set we’ve ever seen in Magic: The Gathering. Because of that, you’re going to want to know what the best hits are when you’re drafting with friends or just cracking a...
Read moreCommander Masters brings with it some of the most exciting themes for Commander preconstructed decks that we’ve ever seen. Today, let’s join the hottest party in town: Commodore Guff’s Planeswalker Party.
Read moreEnduring Enchantments takes the iconic enchantress strategy and moves it into black from primarily white and green. This third color adds a new direction the archetype gets to explore: graveyard shenanigans.
Read moreJoin forces is the MTG equivalent of those group projects in school where one person did absolutely nothing but still got the A+ thanks to everyone else’s hard work.
Read moreI had a very simple idea. What if I took every good damage doubler effect in Magic and packed them into the same deck? It didn’t take me long to realize that this idea would be pretty obscene with specifically Toralf, God of Fury. And now here we...
Read moreEsper is one of my favorite color combinations in Magic. It’s the perfect color combination for unparalleled control elements. The best permission, the best card draw, and all the best removal in the game are within this shard. That doesn’t mean...
Read moreCard advantage in MTG is one of the levers decks can pull to get to the win. However we rank these, today’s topic, rummaging, seems to be the worst. Let’s take a look at them all and see what shakes down!
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