Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder Commander Deck Guide
Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder is the cascade master, and I’m here to show you how this One Punch Man commander only needs one hit to win the game. Let’s dive right into it!
Read moreYidris, Maelstrom Wielder is the cascade master, and I’m here to show you how this One Punch Man commander only needs one hit to win the game. Let’s dive right into it!
Read moreThe return of investigate in Murders at Karlov Manor lead to an entire Commander precon centered around Clue tokens. Morska, the commander of this deck, is actually a fairly open-ended legend, with a bunch of different directions you can take...
Read moreSelvala, Heart of the Wilds isn’t the most popular mono-green commander, but it is classically the most powerful. Although for years Selvala was a top tier cEDH deck, in recent years the deck’s ability to win on turn 3 is just not quite that...
Read morePlaneswalkers are among the strongest card types in the game. Their structure makes them at minimum 2-for-1s in most cases; even in the scenarios when they eat a Bitter Triumph in response to activation, you get a removal spell and another...
Read moreSomething I really enjoy in Magic is when a card reflects its color identity nicely. Each color has a very strong personality and characteristics, and each combination that can result from them also has very notable themes.
Read moreWhat counts as “janky” in MTG? Looking at the origins of the word in African American slang, most dictionary etymologies guess it’s a version of “junky” from the ‘80s, but an interesting deeper dive suggests it might have started as a version of...
Read moreWith Commander being Magic’s most popular format, it’s no surprise that lots of players search far and wide for commander rankings to pull ahead of their opponents. Rather than $40 precons, today I’ll be looking at the commanders at the helm of...
Read moreWithout a doubt, [REPLACE CARD]Delney, Streetwise Lookout[/REPLACE] is one of the most exciting Commander cards from the Murders at Karlov Manor MTG set. Triggered abilities are incredibly common in Magic and getting to double up on them is an...
Read moreMagic’s an expensive hobby. I mean, not collecting yachts and bidding in antique car auctions expensive, but still, it’s a game that can be tough on the average player’s wallet. Thankfully, many Commander players have embraced the casual nature...
Read moreEver since Niv-Mizzet became the embodiment of Ravnica’s Guildpact during the story events of War of the Spark, we’ve seen a host of 5-color Nivs designed to helm guild-themed decks. Dubious story choices in making Niv-Mizzet the Living Guildpact...
Read moreSuperfriends decks run a lot of different planeswalkers. The idea is that the deck relies on the versatility of various planeswalkers to get you out of any tight situation. Plenty also have powerful and game-ending abilities, meaning you have a...
Read moreThe graveyard might be the most busted zone in Magic. All kinds of unfair things begin in the graveyard, from Dredge to Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis and beyond! Reanimation strategies are particularly nasty, often cheating threats like Archon of...
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