Lorehold and Silverquill Emerge Top Of Class in Secrets of Strixhaven
Secrets of Strixhaven Draft is shaping up to be an all-timer. Here are a few early impressions of the format to help you get an edge in your games.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven Draft is shaping up to be an all-timer. Here are a few early impressions of the format to help you get an edge in your games.
Read moreSecrets of Strixhaven’s serialized headliner card features a banned Commander spell. Only 500 copies were printed, and it’s currently selling insanely high.
Read moreMany players are finding Secrets of Strixhaven cards with a stamp from the Star Wars Unlimited trading card game, and the misprint could be worth some serious money.
Read moreBlue: the color of instants and ingenuity. It has some of the greatest artifact synergies in the game based on its love of knowledge and desire to conquer enemies with intellect in the form of complex, powerful, magical machines.
Read moreBooks have long been in Magic, but they finally get their own subtype thanks to Secrets of Strixhaven. So, which old cards have become books, and do they have any synergies or interactions?
Read moreIzzet is back on top of the Standard meta, and one insanely problematic card is practically begging for the banhammer.
Read moreAzorius planeswalkers occupy the most controlling of the color pairs, but how is that reflected in their abilities, and are they actually any good?
Read moreWords are what make up the entire game when it comes to Magic. Iโve come to realize that one specific ability players tend to get confused by a lot is double strike. I think a lot of players just read it and realize itโs such a powerful ability...
Read moreLotuses are one of those things that are uniquely part of Magic. But, like anything, some lotuses are just better than others.
Read moreEvery color has some access to cantrips, or cards that replace themselves, and many of them are stapled to creatures. These cantrip creatures are immensely powerful due to the card advantage they generate and the multitude of payoffs.
Read moreMTG has angels as its characteristic white rare creatures. Thatโs been true since the beginning, with iconic cards like Serra Angel and Archangel.
Read moreMono-blue and colorless artifact cards can pull off some wild infinite combosโthink endless mana, unlimited card draw, infinite tokens, and even game-ending damage.
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