The 39 Best Group Slug Cards in Magic Ranked
Group slug. Doesn’t that just sound warm and inviting? Come on in, everyone’s getting hit! Love it or not, group slug’s a playstyle in Commander that some players are all too fond of.
Read moreGroup slug. Doesn’t that just sound warm and inviting? Come on in, everyone’s getting hit! Love it or not, group slug’s a playstyle in Commander that some players are all too fond of.
Read moreWhether you’re trying to attack your opponent as early as possible, trying to accelerate your mana, or trying to assemble some perfect combos, you likely need some 1-drops. Each color has received a wide variety of powerful 1-mana cards...
Read moreMerfolk are creatures that have shown up on various planes throughout Magic’s history. They’ve been the main tribe for several sets, usually in blue, and in green with the release of Ixalan.
Read moreMTG usually needs mechanics that smooth the game, either providing more opportunities for you to play the lands when you need to or to find that spell you need, the mana you need, etc. Connive also serves this purpose in Streets of New...
Read moreWe’ve had to redefine terms of commonly occurring conditions of cards in Magic over time. Today I’m looking at the latest of these terms introduced in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty: modified.
Read moreGreen loves big mana. The only thing it loves more than having tons of mana is having things to spend it on. That’s where planeswalkers come in.
Read moreThere are more than a few unofficial mechanics in Magic. Looting, floating, and fling to name a few. But there’s one mechanic that stands out from the rest, and that mechanic is wheeling.
Read moreHorror creatures are classic enemies of fantasy stories, the works of H.P. Lovecraft, and RPGs. Horror creatures have been getting some love recently, with very powerful horror creatures and legendary horrors being printed. WotC even made the...
Read moreSometimes I prefer to play a Commander deck that has a little more variety in the types of games it creates. Sure, piloting a perfectly optimized deck with a consistent game plan can be fun too in more competitive settings, but on occasion it’s...
Read moreI love seeing the spark of discovery when someone witnesses a card interaction for the first time. That jaw-dropping, awestruck, “did that just really happen?” face, that long stare while they imagine what else they could do with this newfound...
Read moreToday, we’re diving into the wild world of cards that love to break the rules, sticking their tongues out at the restrictions that bind them. You know, those sneaky little rascals that refuse to play by the usual deck-building conventions...
Read moreJ.R.R. Tolkien wanted to use Frodo Baggins to teach the world a few lessons. It doesn’t matter how tiny you think you are, you can make a difference in this world. No one is invincible, and the worst enemy is that which is unseen.
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