All 20 Otters in Magic Ranked
I’m just going to get the requisite pun out of the way: These cards are otterly cute! We’ve had a smattering of otters in Magic for a few years, but Bloomburrow brought a whole romp of otters.
Read moreI’m just going to get the requisite pun out of the way: These cards are otterly cute! We’ve had a smattering of otters in Magic for a few years, but Bloomburrow brought a whole romp of otters.
Read moreIf you’re tired of three years of Esper Midrange in Standard, Bloomburrow should shake things up! And if you’re thinking about getting into Magic because this MTG set looks cute, but wonder if it’ll hold up competitively, I can tell you that...
Read moreWard is one of Magic’s more recent mechanics considering how old the most recognizable mechanics are. Ward became evergreen from the moment it hit a card.
Read moreBlack cards offer great tools to a deck, including good removal, sweepers, and tutors. Let’s look at the best black legends in Magic and uncover more than 40 reasons to play a black commander.
Read moreOne of the most interesting parts of the set booster experience is the chance to get a reprint card from The List, a portion of which are Special Guests. Special Guest cards are “highly desired reprints with creative that adapts it to the...
Read moreThere are a bunch of reprints in Assassin’s Creed, headlined for me by Onslaught’s Cover of Darkness, Exodus reprint Reconnaissance, and of course, Black Market Connections. I’m also curious if Propaganda becoming new-to-Modern will...
Read morePicture this. It’s Magic Arena, Explorer or Historic, and you’re on some kind of aggro deck. They’re angels. You’ve kept up thus far, but they just dropped Righteous Valkyrie and Resplendent Angel with a Bishop of Wings out. The angel on your...
Read moreIf I’m going to run a tribal deck in Commander, I’m going to run zombies. And I’m not alone. Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver card rose to the top spot of all zombie tribal commanders for a time, and almost to the top 10 of all commanders.
Read moreSince Raffine, Scheming Seer was printed in Streets of New Capenna, Esper Midrange has dominated tournament Standard play. And midrange decks, like Jund BRG or “The Rock” have had moments of domination across MTG history.
Read moreAdapt is different from evolve, which is different from mutate in MTG. They’re also different in real life, but in the fantasy gaming space, they all sort of point towards the same thing: the idea that the creature in play can change for the...
Read moreWhen I last upgraded a Jeskai energy deck, with Science!, my hope was that the Creative Energy precon from Modern Horizons 3 Commander precon decks would have the energy payoffs the Fallout precon lacked. And the good news is that it sort of...
Read moreThe Kaladesh block was really polarizing. Some loved it, some hated it, and this has to do with the mechanics and the Standard format, which was shaky to say the least. Two new mechanics debuted in this block, energy and vehicles.
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