The 30 Best Cards in March of the Machine Ranked
Today Iโm ranking what I believe are the 30 best cards in the set. What does each card do, are they any good, and how do they stack up to similar cards?
Read moreToday Iโm ranking what I believe are the 30 best cards in the set. What does each card do, are they any good, and how do they stack up to similar cards?
Read moreMarch of the Machine is one of Magicโs biggest ever set releases. The conclusion of an epic storyline, the first brand new card type since planeswalkers in 2007, and Magicโs first ever legend team up cards. Thereโs even a bonus sheet of powerful...
Read moreMountainwalk, like most landwalk abilities, isnโt as popular as it once was. This is likely thanks to the risk of including a card that may end up being useless if your opponent isnโt playing a specific color. While it may be a little more useful...
Read moreToday I have a brief guide for Shadows over Innistrad Remastered, which was released last week. Iโll be covering the formatโs mechanics, archetypes, play patterns, and best commons below.
Read morePhyrexia: All Will Be One has been out for a bit now, so itโs time for another Ultimate Guide. I introduced the format and covered Sealed in my last article on the format, so todayโs guide will focus on Draft.
Read moreSkullbombs are going to be a role player in the Limited format of All Will Be One, and theyโre likely to crop up in Cubes and some Constructed decks if their Spellbomb predecessors are anything to go by.
Read moreThe undead are no strangers to Magicโs multiverse. Spirits and zombies are some of the most common creature types throughout the gameโs history. But undeath can come in many different forms, and today I’m talking about a darker, more...
Read moreWeโve already ranked some popular tribes like elves and goblins in our effort to cover all tribes in our beloved game. But there are plenty that remain, and today I’m going over archons.
Read moreWith Phyrexia: All Will Be One releasing next week and its prerelease happening right as youโre reading this, itโs high time for another Ultimate Guide. Todayโs entry will introduce the Limited format and provide a theory-crafted overview of my...
Read moreLands are an important part of any MTG set. Good dual lands usually define what mana bases are possible in a given Constructed format, and colorless utility lands add new possibilities to existing decks. Phyrexia: All Will Be One offers the usual...
Read moreAll Will Be Oneโs commanders are interesting from a flavor standpoint because a lot of legendary creatures are characters we previously saw on our last trip to the plane in New Phyrexia. Now seems like a good time to put our speculating hats on...
Read moreToday I’m looking at 41 of the best cards in Phyrexia: All Will Be One. Youโll get an idea of what the Limited bombs are as well as which cards are likely to make waves in Constructed formats.
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