The 36 Best Allies in Magic Ranked
As creatures in MTG keep getting stronger and stronger, it’s always good to evaluate how the old and new allies fit together. Let’s see what allies have to offer in MTG.
Read moreAs creatures in MTG keep getting stronger and stronger, it’s always good to evaluate how the old and new allies fit together. Let’s see what allies have to offer in MTG.
Read moreAvatar’s earthbending mechanic is capable of making the land fight for you, like a big chunk of animated rock.
Read moreThe popularity of the Commander format has driven WotC to release more and more Commander- related products and design MTG sets with Commander in mind. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing, because you have the chance to appeal directly to...
Read moreWhite’s good at many things: combat tricks, protection, token generation, cheap removal, and so on. What do all these card types have in common? They’re all better at instant speed!
Read moreIn Magic, green mana is all about nature and one thing it excels at is removing artifacts. Today, we will smash all those machines Office Space style and see the best artifact removal cards in green.
Read moreThis might be a first: A list made up of all creatures is putting in crazy work in MTGO Standard Leagues.
Read moreUsually, the “unknown” in Magic is in the opponent’s hand or their library – which is threatening, for sure – but what if that element of surprise that could be anything was already on the battlefield, attacking your opponent? That’s the niche...
Read moreTokens are quite useful in Magic, largely because they let you create more forces than your opponents. Flooding the board with tokens can be an effective strategy for dominating the game, so let’s check out the best token generators Magic...
Read moreIkoria: Lair of Behemoths stands out as one of the finest expansions in Magic: The Gathering, and for various compelling reasons. However, there’s one small mechanic that most people forget was introduced in Ikoria: mutate. Want to find out what...
Read moreCreatures are flimsy. They can provide great effects, but they’re so prone to interaction, making them a major element of your game plan comes with risk. If you want to reduce the risks while still bringing backbreaking passive effects...
Read moreBlue has long enjoyed the title of Magic’s best color thanks to its potent combination of countermagic and card draw, but the color has always had a glaring weakness: permanents. Blue’s removal might not be on par with white’s and black’s removal...
Read morePaying homage to Tarkir’s Mardu clan, red, white, and black usually team up in strong, aggressive decks powered by tokens, direct damage, and sacrifice. They’ll need some tri-lands to make sure everything works out.
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