The 35 Best Cost Increasers in Magic Ranked
Rather than directly countering a spell, cost-increasing effects force opponents to spend extra mana, slowing down their curve and disrupting their strategy.
Read moreRather than directly countering a spell, cost-increasing effects force opponents to spend extra mana, slowing down their curve and disrupting their strategy.
Read moreToday, I rank the best blue mana dorksโthe color might be as far from green as the color pie gets, but it still makes extra mana!
Read moreGood removal is on the mind of every single MTG player. If youโre not disrupting your opponentโs plan, then youโre most likely doomed to lose. I canโt think of a better color to highlight for removal than black.
Read moreKev Walker is so prolific and is such a master of different styles, with a dramatic pen and ink style in the British tradition. Let’s see his best work from among over 500 Magic illustrations.
Read morePlains have the benefit of really being a canvas; a plains is generally quite flat and plain, which leaves plenty of room to show off features unique to that plain, like the jungles of Naya or Zendikar’s hedrons.
Read moreThe monarch is far more than a multiplayer-only mechanic like myriad or goad; it’s become a staple in Cube and Constructed formats like Pauper. It’s an incredible mechanic, with a ton of powerful cards.
Read moreThe darkest color in the pie has its own ways to generate mana, and today, weโre diving into the best black mana dorks in the gameโs history.
Read moreA few years ago, spiders had next to no lords in Magic. Things sure have changed, havenโt they? Not only do we have more possible lords for spiders, but we have them in more colors, too.
Read moreIf youโve been playing Magic for a while, youโve probably wondered: Why arenโt there more enchantment lands in the game? Let’s look at the very few we have.
Read moreThis deck makes Kratos, God of War into a burn engine with its second ability to stoke the fires of war and make your opponents sweat while you bring their hopes and dreams down brick by brick.
Read moreWhile 2- or 3-color decks are already exciting, nothing tops the chaos and fun of running all five colors. Today, weโre going to walk through all of the 5-color Commander precons to rank their strengths and see which ones deliver the best...
Read moreToday, I’ll be looking at artโspecifically the art of the basic Island. Because Islands have received so many printings over the years, there’s plenty to examine.
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