Random Bulk Moonfolk Triples in Price Thanks to Newfound cEDH Synergy
A Moonfolk from Saviors of Kamigawa has been making waves in cEDH’s current most popular deck.
Read moreA Moonfolk from Saviors of Kamigawa has been making waves in cEDH’s current most popular deck.
Read moreCard draw is fantastic as it gives you plenty of spells and the chance to hit your land drops. If your EDH decks need a little extra card draw, what not put it in the command zone so you have access to it every game?
Read moreOver the years Wizards has released a variety of products aimed at getting new players into Magic. One on-going iteration is the Starter Kit, sets of competing beginner’s decks meant to be played head-to-head as an introduction to the...
Read moreWhen you’ve got a deck of 40 cards and 23 nonlands, only so many of those are really strong, but such is the way of Limited play on Arena or paper. So who does the winner end up being?
Read moreLike any well-established creature type, zombies have plenty of support pieces and lords. In fact, there are so many zombie lords that you couldn’t possibly fit them all into a single list without unbalancing it, so I’m here to shed some...
Read moreCopy effects are having a moment in the secondary Magic market right now, with Commander players pushing up the price of a couple of Clone variants.
Read moreRed’s kind of on a tear in Magic right now, isn’t it? It’s a highly represented color across many 60-card formats, mostly due to the power and efficiency of recent prints.
Read moreJohn Avon is one of the mostly highly regarded Magic artists, so much so that I would bet that if a newish player only knows the name of one Magic card artist, it’s Avon’s. What makes his art, so often lands, sing to the fans?
Read moreEdge of Eternities, MTG’s latest set, revives an old mechanic, and the secondary market is taking note.
Read moreMore sagas coming our way? Some of the early art from Edge of Eternities seems to indicate so.
Read moreLeviathans in Magic are often impactful, though some of the earlier ones hurt you more than they hurt your opponents. One thing’s for sure: You might not want to swim in the open ocean after this.
Read moreIf there’s one thing that has kept Magic: The Gathering alive and thriving for over 30 years, it’s the incredible diversity of gameplay it offers. For each kind of player, there’s a format that they can relate to, but when it comes to...
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