Tapped Out in MTG: Decks and Rules
To start the game and then end up running out of available mana sucks. This is called tapping out, and it’s (usually) never a good feeling. Let’s talk about that.
Read moreTo start the game and then end up running out of available mana sucks. This is called tapping out, and it’s (usually) never a good feeling. Let’s talk about that.
Read moreToday is all about the Godzilla Magic cards! If you’ve been keeping up with MTG in the last couple years then you’ve probably seen Godzilla roaming around on some cards.
Read moreMorph is nearly two decades old and makes for some of the most exciting gameplay Magic has to offer. I’m going to explore how the mechanic works, how it played out in the game, and what are some of the best cards to ever feature the mechanic.
Read moreUnglued originally released in August of 1998 and was the first ever supplemental set made with the intention of being a fun standalone product. It featured 94 new cards: five full art basic lands, six full art tokens, and 83 new silver-bordered...
Read moreTwitter has always been my go-to source for MTG info and the Magic community as a whole. But Twitter is a barren place if you’re not following the right people, so today I want to talk about must-follow accounts on Magic Twitter.
Read moreToday I want to look at one of my favorite mechanics in Limited: cycling. While there have been a multitude of cycling cards that also affect Constructed, cycling can help create compelling games in Limited while you might just run out of action...
Read moreA lot of the basic mechanics that we learn in Magic as new players are foundational to the game itself. Only one expansion has ever decided to replace flying: Portal: Three Kingdoms. Today I’m going to look at the mechanic that took its place, if...
Read moreEveryone acknowledges the ubiquity of the +1/+1 counter. But what about its evil cousin, the -1/-1 counter? Throughout the years one mechanic or another has focused on creating -1/-1 counters, and wither may be the iconic -1/-1 ability.
Read moreIt can be surprisingly difficult to find a list of 100 cards that cost less than $0.50 per card on average. But there’s one tribal archetype that is particularly good at being cheap, and that’s goblins.
Read moreWake the Flumph up samurai, we’ve got a new format to learn. Neon Dynasty has rave reviews by limited grinders on social media and plenty of relevant Limited tournaments to play.
Read moreThe newest version of Omnath was released with Zendikar Rising in late 2020 in the form of Omnath, Locus of Creation. Today I’ve prepared a nice landfall-based list with an entire primer around it for you. I’ll go over my choices for various...
Read moreToday I’m going to take a look at the most notable dinosaurs printed in MTG, go over some suggestions to build your dino decks, and a sample list that incorporates the best aspects from competitive dinosaur cards.
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