Autumn Burchett had been instructed by a Wizards of the Coast official to remove the basic land cards from their deck before playing in the main event in MagicFest Richmond.
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The event, while fun as it could be, raises some concerns about what exactly constitutes a competitive Commander deck.
Last night at MagicFest Richmond, Autumn Burchett was instructed to remove two cards from their deck after the cards had divisive messages written on them.
I wrote an article around this time a year ago about how Chainer is the best of the best among reanimator commanders within Magic: The Gathering.
We are preparing for the arrival of Theros, Beyond Death through these techs, and as such we are giving special focus to the Gods in Magic.
Today, we at Bleeding Cool have a special set of two Commander Magic: The Gathering deck tech articles for you! This is the first of them.
Nearly a month ago, Wizards of the Coast unveiled plans to release a "Mystery Booster" product for Magic: The Gathering. It's time.
Today, the Strong Museum of Play, located in Rochester, NY, and home to the Toy Hall of Fame, inducted three new toys and games into their ranks.
This is a commander who embodies the Merlin trope to a T.
Today, we will be focusing on Gideon. Which Gideon? All of the Gideons.
I see no reason why this deck should ever be forgot.
Yesterday, was the first day that the ban list updates started rolling out.
In news that should surprise absolutely nobody, MagicFest Lyon was dominated by players who used "Food"-based decks.
An article was posted on Bleeding Cool's "Comics" hub about how Magic: The Gathering is becoming an institution that isn't supporting its player base.
With such a diverse card pool and so few bans, players have been busy working to try and exploit the format.