Hopefully, you know what's in store for you with regards to this particular Magic: The Gathering Commander deck tech.
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This is an announcement that could reshape the very fabric of the Magic: The Gathering Commander community.
We will be taking a new commander and giving his deck an old sort of twist.
Or, "A Love Letter to Magic Esports".
Emry, Lurker of the Loch, another legendary creature from Throne of Eldraine, has synergies with some wacky cards - and I mean wacky.
Collectors of Magic: The Gathering can get their hands on uncut sheets of cards through an auction for charity beginning tomorrow, October 23rd.
The new format comes with some rather interesting parameters - and some very interesting baggage.
Today, I'll be showing just how mean of a reanimator deck I can make for Magic: The Gathering.
It's October 21st, so I guess it's time that some cards were put on the chopping block.
Javier ran a Gruul Aggro deck throughout the event, and bested a multitude of other professional players
The latest esports player to test the Hong Kong protest waters is Lee Shi Tian, who was competing this weekend in the Mythic Championship V.
Wizards of the Coast, hot on the heels of the glaring success of Magic: The Gathering: Arena, has issued another "State of the Game" article for the software.
Today, my deck tech will center on a very strong red commander option: Torbran, Thane of Red Fell.
This article, we will be discussing Arlinn Kord, the Innistradi Werewolf Planeswalker.
Oh, how I love the color black. To me, it's the very best color in all of Magic: The Gathering. It's got all of the best and most powerful effects available to it
The biggest tournament in Magic: The Gathering: Arena, the Mythic Championship, is reaching its fifth go-around, and will be conducted this coming weekend.
It has been revealed that "Theros: Beyond Death" and "Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths" now have public release dates.
The WeirdCards Charitable Club unbanned Recurring Nightmare, one of the most controversially-powerful cards still on the Commander ban list.
Wizards of the Coast has unveiled their newest silver-bordered set for Magic: The Gathering.
Today, we will be going over a Commander deck tech for Questing Beast, a creature that for many Arena players should need no introduction.
Today, we will be discussing my personal favorite Oathbreaker combination, Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage, plus Word of Command.
Hang onto your hats for the next few weeks, folks - Magic: The Gathering: Arena speculation is about to get a bit hectic.
The biggest issue I had with picking this deck up was that my local gaming store was selling these decks for $40 USD apiece.
Today, I am writing up an Oathbreaker deck tech revolving around a card that is significantly better, as evidenced by its use in the Standard and Commander formats. The Oathbreaker? Sorin, Lord of Innistrad.
It's going to be a fair few weeks of techs, but by the time we are done, I'll have gone over all of the major potential commanders for the set.
Surprisingly, a lot of you seem to have enjoyed the My Little Pony/Magic: The Gathering crossover article. I mean, friendship is magic, after all...
With the release of Throne of Eldraine out of the way, it is time once more for Magic: The Gathering's competitive events to commence!
Magic: The Gathering can be a real lesson-granting sort of game. You win some games, and you lose some games.
Today, we are shining a spotlight on Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded, a card which is infamously known to many, many players as the "worst Planeswalker card ever".
Wizards of the Coast, owner of the world-famous card game Magic: The Gathering and a subsidiary of Hasbro, has teamed up with their mother-corporation to