All 4 Azorius Commander Precons in Magic Ranked
Blue and white often have a strong tempo, evasion, or control theme, but Azorius precons have explored some more unconventional themes for the color pair.
Read moreBlue and white often have a strong tempo, evasion, or control theme, but Azorius precons have explored some more unconventional themes for the color pair.
Read moreSultai often plays around in the graveyard space, which leads to infinite combos involving sacrifice, recursion, and creature deaths.
Read moreThe modified mechanic rewards you for upgrading your creatures in any of these ways, which gives new life to Voltron builds, counter-focused decks, and even go-wide token strategies.
Read moreHow can you exploit a card type as powerful as artifacts in Commander? The best way is to seed a legend in your command zone that cares about artifacts explicitly.
Read moreSimply put, dog lords pay you off for filling your deck full of other dog creatures, though with roughly 150 dogs in Magic, only five really come close to reaching true lordship.
Read moreYou might be as surprised as I was to discover that mono-green has really strong cantrips worth playing, and today, we will go over the best ones and rank them!
Read moreInfect is a very powerful archetype to play in Commander. Instead of having to deal 40 damage or mill 90+ cards to take out one opponent, you only need to give them 10 poison counters. This makes infect one of the quickest and nastiest ways to...
Read moreWhat is the world coming to when red decks can counter their opponentsโ spells? Itโs not quite what it seems, but we will still take a look at these spells.
Read moreWhile +1/+1 counters are very common in MTG and almost every set has them, there are a few sets that prefer to use the more obscure -1/-1 counterpart. These are truly opposites, like light and dark. One strengthens, while the other weakens.
Read moreThe key idea behind a white cantrip is that you get some valueโlike lifegain, protection, or a temporary boostโwithout losing card advantage.
Read moreMagic’s Head Designer Mark Rosewater confirmed yesterday that Slivers are coming back.
Read moreWhile not common in blue, pump spells do exist in Magic: The Gatheringโand they come with a unique twist. Unlike the straightforward buffs you see in red or green, blue pump spells often protect your creatures, change their form, or tilt combat...
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