The Ultimate Guide to Avatar: The Last Airbender Draft
Here we’ll build upon everything covered in “Book One”, the Avatar Sealed guide, with a particular focus on how to draft specific archetypes and get the most out of every card.
Read moreHere we’ll build upon everything covered in “Book One”, the Avatar Sealed guide, with a particular focus on how to draft specific archetypes and get the most out of every card.
Read moreBlack is a color that knows plenty about decent removal, as killing creatures is a prominent part of its share of the color pie. But black instants can do much more than send creatures to your opponent’s graveyard. There’s incredible card draw...
Read moreExhaust debuted in Aetherdrift and immediately showed back up in Avatar: The Last Airbender the same year. It looks like it’ll become a deciduous mechanic, and it’s pretty easy to understand.
Read moreIf you want to take your Ghostly Flicker beyond flickeringsome bounce creature and a random cantrip, this article is for you: I’ve compiled some of the best flicker payoffs to level up your shenanigans!
Read moreBlack staples are incredibly cheap, despite how intimidating some EDH decklists look at first glance. When you dig into what actually makes those decks expensive, you realize a lot of the high-dollar cards can easily be swapped out for budget...
Read moreToday, we’re covering the Bant shard and its tricolor lands. We’ll also see that tri-color mana fixing evolved over a decade or so, to the point where 3-color decks like Bant can operate much more smoothly than they used to.
Read moreDon’t know where to start your first deck? Pick your favorite creature type, slap in Herald’s Horn and other support cards, and you’re off to the races! Let’s check out a typal deck built around Kenrith, the Returned King!
Read moreIf you’re one of those players who can’t stand facing off against fliers, or you’re simply looking for the best cards to punish opponents who rely on those evasive tactics, you’re in the right place.
Read moreAvatar’s Limited environment is defined by its sheer number of incredible rares and mythics.
Read moreA key piece of any good spirit deck are spirit lords, which have formed the backbone of multiple competitive Constructed and Commander decks.
Read moreBlue isn’t considered much of a creature color, but it boasts some of the most obscenely strong creatures in the game, many of which come down at instant speed.
Read moreEnchantments in green weren’t very prominent back when Magic was first starting. Now there are a ton of green enchantments out there that synergize greatly with the most viable strategies in this color.
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