All 9 Teferi Planeswalker Cards in Magic Ranked
Today, we take a look at the character Teferi, his impact on MTG, and all his planeswalker cards ever designed. Not all Teferi cards are equal, though.
Read moreToday, we take a look at the character Teferi, his impact on MTG, and all his planeswalker cards ever designed. Not all Teferi cards are equal, though.
Read moreTMNT has more leaks than a busted pipe, and we’ve got a too-early look at some big reprints from the upcoming Pizza Bundle.
Read moreSpeculation about today’s changes to the Commander ban list have caused upheaval in the card market as players speculate on what could be unbanned, with some cards nearly quintupling in price.
Read moreLegendary creatures have always been at the heart of Magic: The Gathering, shaping both its story and its gameplay. With Commander now the game’s most popular format, these cards matter more than ever.
Read moreEvery Constructed deck needs dual lands to be at its best and reduce mana screw and flood. Today I’m looking at the best lands available to Selesnya decks.
Read moreJumpstart’s been on a bit of a journey, originating as a standalone product, receiving an excellent sequel, gaining evergreen status, and then falling off completely for some time. With the return of Jumpstart in Foundations, I thought it...
Read morePerhaps the most notable cards to finally see their first reprint are the free commander spells from Ikoria, with the cycle not only getting some sweet alternate arts but also their first foil printing for players who really want to bling out...
Read moreMore than any other 2-color pair, Boros needs its lands to enter untapped to apply early preasure. That makes arranging its dual land options a little different than how you’d see them for other color pairs.
Read moreMagic’s history is full of experiments and mechanics that haven’t returned much since they were introduced. Cipher is a pet favorite of mine, and the arcane spell type associated with spirits is another weird relic from the past. Magic players...
Read moreDice-rolling in Magic started as a joke, mainly with silver-bordered sets like Unglued, Unhinged, or the few MTG videogames of the ‘90s. After all, players hate variance and luck in their competitive games, and so dice were relegated to a niche...
Read moreMy first introduction to triomes was an Ikoria spoiler post captioned “they finally did it.” But I also saw a lot of people confused over why players would be so excited over 3-color tap lands. So why were players excited?
Read morePicking the right land base can be one of the trickiest and most expensive parts of building a Magic deck. Today I walk you through the best Gruul lands for your red-green decks.
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