Today we wish to discuss a matter that is vital to both Commander and Magic: The Gathering as a whole: Rule 0.
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At big-box stores like Wal-Mart, Collector Boosters are sitting in large, unwieldy boxes for Magic: The Gathering players to purchase.
Hasbro seems to be considering the idea of putting Magic: The Gathering card art on the NFT market. Is this better than the alternative?
Various big-box retailers like Wal-Mart and Target have been limiting how many trading card products can be sold to individual customers.
Have you ever made a high-impact purchase for your latest miniature tabletop hobby, only to be faced with a difficult ethical decision?
City of Mist has been on and off of the public radar for a little while now, towing that nasty little line between visible and obscure.
With some card gamers feeling aimless in their pursuit of connection amid COVID-19, here are a few ways to get your TCG fix.
We wish to alleviate your concerns about finding wargames through means that are specially-geared towards gamers in the age of COVID.
Our tabletop writer recently heard an interesting question posed in the wake of a series of significant bans in Magic: The Gathering.
Preorder sales have begun on Magic: The Gathering's newest expansion set, Double Masters, despite their prior set, Jumpstart, just releasing.
The shift to digital art in Magic: The Gathering made us pray for something more traditional. But suddenly, Seb McKinnon answered our prayers.
Our tabletop writer has been busy writing plot for Dastarque, and after quite a bit of play, it is finally ready to be discussed with you!
In this article, we will discuss exactly what th Ancient Mew Effect is, and why it's now become a strict negative in card games.
Today we will be discussing the nature and etiquette of emotes in Magic: The Gathering: Arena, Magic's online interface.
Dungeons & Dragons is arguably the most difficult game to create content for. With so many Dungeon Masters trying to sculpt their perfect