Kefka, Court Mage Competitive Commander Deck Guide
Nothing screams both power and oppression quite like Kefka, Court Mage—one of the most infamous villains from the Final Fantasy franchise, now reimagined as a devastating commander.
Read moreNothing screams both power and oppression quite like Kefka, Court Mage—one of the most infamous villains from the Final Fantasy franchise, now reimagined as a devastating commander.
Read moreIt’s more of a new way to handle an existing ability that we’ve seen fairly frequently. But having the ability as part of a counter (as opposed to being meshed into the card’s rules text) adds a subtle layer of strategy. WotC...
Read moreMagic released Mirrodin in 2003, the first artifacts-themed set since Antiquities. And nowhere was the feel of that new plane more visceral than in a new cycle made for the set: artifact lands.
Read moreMost ghostly figures fall into the spirit category, whereas more corporeal undead are typically zombies. This leaves more specific creature types like wraith with less representation to preserve more cohesion within larger creature groups.
Read moreThe Countdown Kits return to Magic with an encyclopedia-themed Secret Lair containing one card for every letter of the alphabet. Let’s do some financial evaluation, shall we?
Read moreMana storage cards change the normal rule where unspent mana disappears at the end of each step or phase. Instead, they let you hold onto that mana so you can use it later.
Read moreAre you trying to hop into the spicy and wild world of MTG finance? Maybe trying to sell a few cards that are about to rotate so you can buy some packs of Innistrad? Well, I’ve got your back! No need to think about where to sell your MTG stuff. I...
Read moreSecret Lair is infamous for essentially monetizing proxies, as WotC saw a unique opportunity to make some rather unique cards. Prepare for a fun little journey with a $3000+ card at the end!
Read moreBudget blue cards cost a few dollars or less and cover the basics of what blue does best. Let’s see what cards you can add to your blue decks for $5 or less.
Read moreHow sick are you of removing a bomb card like Ugin, Eye of the Storms twice, only to see a third copy hit play? A specific kind of card in MTG slang called extraction (or lobotomy) can be your savior.
Read moreWhite needs removal, as do all colors, and today I want to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of white removal while ranking the best of the best.
Read moreFrom mana engines to graveyard tricks, these strategies prove that you can pull off some truly game-breaking plays, even with only commons.
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