Secrets of Strixhaven Becomes #1 Most Successful In-Universe MTG Set
According to Hasbroโs latest earnings call, Secrets of Strixhaven has already beaten Lorwyn Eclipsed as Magic: The Gatheringโs best-selling in-universe Premier set.
Read moreAccording to Hasbroโs latest earnings call, Secrets of Strixhaven has already beaten Lorwyn Eclipsed as Magic: The Gatheringโs best-selling in-universe Premier set.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven reintroduces us to Magicโs magic school setting, a university composed of five colleges founded by the Elder Dragons of the plane. But it seems that something lurks within the university. What could it be, and how will the...
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven boosters are filled to the brim with secrets, so to speak. Let’s lay out the most expensive cards you can open leading into prerelease weekend.
Read moreThe premium bundle alternative for Secrets of Strixhaven is the Codex Bundle, which is clocking in at triple-digit prices. Is it worth it?
Read morePrismari, the Inspiration gives the notoriously broken storm mechanic to all your instants and sorceries. What could possibly go wrong?
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven draft is shaping up to be an all-time great set, but is white too good, or is it just a matter of time before a different deck is on top?
Read moreFour new uncommons have leaked from the upcoming Marvel Super Heroes set. What do these cards do, and what can they tell us about the set?
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven Draft is shaping up to be an all-timer. Here are a few early impressions of the format to help you get an edge in your games.
Read moreThe turbulent lands are a new cycle of Commander-focused lands from Secrets of Strixhaven, and they’re prefect mana fixers for casual EDH decks.
Read moreInfusion is a MTG mechanic that cares if you gained life in a given turn, and it gives Witherbloom a more focused direction in Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreLorehold’s theme looks much better in our return to Arcavios. The cards-leaving-the-graveyard theme is pretty much the same, but WotC paid special attention to the enablers and payoffs in Secrets of Strixhaven.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven looks like the type of set design that lends itself to combos quite easily. Thereโs a lot of blink, mana generation, and spell-cheating, among other hallmarks signs of a combo-heavy set.
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