MTG Arena Promotes New High-Risk, High-Reward Draft Alternative for Secrets of Strixhaven
Even though we just got Pick-2 Draft, we’re getting a surprise new Draft format in Secrets of Strixhaven that’s all about high risk and high reward.
Read moreEven though we just got Pick-2 Draft, we’re getting a surprise new Draft format in Secrets of Strixhaven that’s all about high risk and high reward.
Read moreWe’re insanely excited for Secrets of Strixhaven. Now that spoiler season is over, we asked our team about their favorite upcoming cards from the set.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven is finally here, and that means we have a batch of commanders to review! These range in power from potentially busted to extremely cut, with instants and sorceries being a recurring theme, as one would expect for the school...
Read moreAura commanders are legendary creatures, or planeswalkers that are allowed to be commanders, that focus on supporting auras. Some of these commanders also just focus on enchantments as a whole as opposed to specifically auras, but still work well...
Read moreThe Silverquill Influence deck from the Secrets of Strixhaven lineup of Commander precons finds Killian, Decisive Mentor acting almost as a spymaster: You’ll use auras to goad your opponents’ creatures into attacking anyone but you, with some...
Read moreThis newly announced draw spell is bound to be a multi-format staple. It’s like a better version of an infamously banned card.
Read moreSpiritcall Enthusiast is a seemingly innocent uncommon, but it goes absolutely berserk when paired with the right combo pieces.
Read moreThere’s a strong idea behind Secrets of Strixhaven’s Lorehold Spirit precon. The problem is that this precon doesn’t always stay focused on its plan. That’s where these upgrades come in.
Read moreWant to crush at Secrets of Strixhaven Limited? These beautiful uncommons from the Mystical Archive can get you there.
Read moreMany decks cheat on expensive creatures by casting them for free, but Witherbloom, the Balancer cheats on expensive instants and sorceries by reducing a huge chunk of their costs.
Read morePrismari Artistry isn’t a deck for the timid, to be sure, but it has some awesome stuff and plays like no other deck. A few key inexpensive changes and you can whip this into fighting shape.
Read moreWhile being unable to attack is a pretty hefty restriction that can make it challenging to win with defenders, a handful of commanders work around that challenge for the reward of sweet, sweet victory.
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