All 5 Skullbombs in Magic Ranked
Skullbombs 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 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 moreFlanking is an old mechanic from a time where creature combat wasnโt such a huge part of MTG like it is today. Today I’m taking a deep dive into the mechanic and everything you need to know.
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 moreLhurgoyf was my first favorite card. My kitchen table deck of choice fueled it and allies like Mortivore with creatures discarded to Wild Mongrel, so I was instantly enthralled when I first saw the scavenge mechanic.
Read moreMagic makes use of many stereotypical fantasy races, but some of my favorite creatures are the ones entirely unique to Magic. One of the best Magic-original races is the Kor, a white-aligned creature tribe with themes around equipment.
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.
Read moreOne way to get the most out of your artifact-centric decks is to use metalcraft cards that get extra value from the artifacts already on the battlefield. Today I’m looking at the 30 best metalcraft cards in Magic to see how you can maximize...
Read morePhyrexia: All Will Be One is bringing some spicy planeswalkers to a format near you. Five mythic rare compleated planeswalkers face off against five, rare, uh, uncompleated ones in a showdown that will determine the fate of the Multiverse!
Read moreFor Mirrodin! is a mechanic for equipment cards introduced in Phyrexia: All Will Be One. Personally I canโt help but think of the scene in Fellowship of the Ring when the Fellowship offer their weapons to the cause.
Read moreMy first intro to imps was in Neverwinter Nights (need I remind you of my tattoo?). Theyโre annoying little buggers in that game, trickster devils that serve sorcerers and wizards. Which really isnโt that far off from their existence in Magic.
Read moreAlara was the kind of place where creatures would devour each other. The aptly-named devour mechanic was developed as a result, and itโs literally the strong preying on the weak.
Read moreMagic players got a taste of the Warhammer 40k universe in 2022 when WotC released an entire set of 40k-inspired Commander precons. The Tyranid Swarm precon introduced the ferocious tyranid army to Magic, along with the swarmโs new โravenousโ...
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