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.
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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
Today, I'm going to be going over the Throne of Eldraine Bundle and what you can expect to see in it.
Hey all! I'd like to show you a relatively new and very interesting format for Magic: The Gathering. Some of you may have already heard about it,
Today, we at Bleeding Cool have the honor of reviewing the Planeswalker Decks, which feature Oko, the Trickster, and Rowan, Fearless Sparkmage.
Hello to our lovely readers! Somehow my two most recent Magic: The Gathering articles from the past two days are very popular...
Magic: The Gathering is rolling out their 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, and October 4th can't come soon enough.
With Magic: The Gathering's newest expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, releasing on Friday (October 4th), players are coming back from prereleases with differing opinions on the set.
As a surprise for readers of Bleeding Cool's Magic: The Gathering content, I've decided to write up an extra deck tech for all of you for the month of September.
Magic: The Gathering has had its share of celebrity content, especially recently.
It's been a tradition, whenever Wizards of the Coast comes out with an all-new Magic: The Gathering release to hold events in celebration of the new product.
Magic: The Gathering has been an ever-shifting game for the past 26 years. To put that into perspective, I was only a year old when the game came out.
Magic: The Gathering is in the process of releasing its 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, to players of the famed beloved card game.
Today, Wizards of the Coast released their newest expansion set for Magic: The Gathering, Throne of Eldraine, onto their gameplay interface software, Magic: The Gathering: Arena.
Magic: The Gathering is releasing their 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, in the course of a couple of weeks from now.
Starting this year, Collegiate Starleague, the world's premier collegiate esports organization, is bringing Magic: The Gathering: Arena into its roster of league games.
There's still plenty of time to prepare for these events!
Wizards of the Coast has published an article about the state of Magic: The Gathering: Arena, their digital interface for their world-famous trading card game.
Magic: The Gathering is coming out with one of their most industrious sets, Throne of Eldraine, early in October.
Prepare thy stomachs! The Great Eldraine Bake-Off is a baking competition from Wizards of the Coast to support "Magic: The Gathering" expansion.
...And there was much rejoicing. Throne of Eldraine, Magic: The Gathering's 82nd expansion set, has been fully revealed at long last, and with it, its tokens and a release notes document.
This week, Dungeons & Dragons released their latest adventure, Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus. We'll be talking about the adventure later, but first, we got dice!
Magic: The Gathering is well into its 26th year of play, and with its 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, Wizards of the Coast has outdone itself yet again.
In Magic: The Gathering, players often are directed to make use of the best cards and the best strategies in order to gain the best outcome - that is, victory.
Magic: The Gathering's 82 expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, is coming out remarkably soon - October 4th, or, if you play Magic: The Gathering: Arena
Over the past year, I've been looking at the prices of individual Magic: the Gathering cards get progressively more expensive.