Almost one year ago, a question was posed on Twitter by Gavin Verhey of Wizards of the Coast. It was a simple one, but it drew more than 1,200 responses from the community at-large: As much fun as it is to discuss new things, it's equally fun to talk…
Bello, Bard of the Brambles | Illustrated by Slawomir Maniak Aminatou, Veil Piercer | Illustrated by David Palumbo Storm, Force of Nature…
Landon gos over all the best Boros cards printed in 2024. If you like red and you like white in Commander, this is the list for you!
Nick Wolf goes over the best Magic cards reprinted in 2024, from Dryad Arbor and the Fetchlands to Cover of Darkness and plenty more.
How do you deal with the feeling that you're being unfairly targeted, knocked out first, and treated like the biggest threat at the table?
Michael Celani of How They Brew It reviews the jankiest Commander cards of 2024 in this end of year wrap up.
Want to appreciate the best worldbuilding and storytelling that Magic has to offer in bite-sized form? Check out this top ten!
Nick Wolf combs through the new releases of 2024 to discuss a quirk of Magic card naming conventions: the one-word card.
It's time to hit the books with Nick Wolf for another entry of Magic: The Glossary, for a deep dive into the words that make up Foundations.
Is Foundations your introduction to Magic: The Gathering? Let Ben Doolittle teach you how Magic works!
Ever wondered which the best commander for an Hare Apparent Commander deck is? Michael Celani has your answer!
What kind of draft archetypes have blue green decks had over the years? Ciel Collins investigates Simic in the final archetype analysis!
New to Commander? Ben Doolittle goes over evergreen keywords, the most common abilities you'll see in Magic: The Gathering.
Jeff gets familiar with familiars, the coolest little guys in Magic!
Looking for the best cards to pickup before they get more expensive? Landon looks at the best Magic reprints of 2024.
Looking for some inspiration? Take a look at some of Benjamin Levin's top picks for fun cards to play in your Commander deck.
Vehicles, equipment, beating face and working as a team - Boros has had everything aggressive in its long history of draft archetypes.
Mirrodin brought us Rule of Law, Fabricate, Tooth and Nail, Necrogen Mists, and of course, Lightning Greaves. Which is your pick?
Unsummoned Skull gives some great tips on building deck than can be applied to all sorts of different Commander decks. Dive on in!
From graveyard synergies to creature death payoffs to midrange strategies of every kind, Golgari has always had distinct draft archetypes. Ciel goes through them all!
What is Crypt Ghast's color identity? Why are fetchlands better than Evolving Wilds and Terramorphic Expanse?
There's no Universes Beyond: Saw in sight, but that won't stop Mike Carrozza from hypothesizing about the color identity of every Saw character!
Fill your Commander decks with lands that produce three, four, or five colors of mana! Never fail to cast your spells again! (Not guaranteed)
Ciel Collins goes over the history of Izzet draft archetypes, from surge to convoke to energy and all things spell slinger!
Sometimes flavor text is verbose and loquacious and excessive. But why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?
Pemmin’s Aura, Brain Freeze, Carrion Feeder, or the ever controversial Temple of the False God - which is your favorite Commander card from Scourge?
Blue is the best card for drawing colors in Commander and Magic at large, so Jeremy has compiled a list of the best of the best!
Gaining life, taking life, draining life, sacrificing creatures, and so much more - Ciel examines the history of Orzhov draft archetypes!