There's been a few questions sent to the D&D team on social media over the past few weeks ever since Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica was revealed.
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Specifically, they're making a comic about the card game Magic: The Gathering.
Titled Magic: The Gathering: Chandra, the new comic is written by Vita Ayala with art by Harvey Tolibao and focuses on fan-favorite pyromancer Planeswalker Chandra Nalaar A press release notes this is the first Magic: The Gathering comic to come out in four years, and[...]
Back in the day, when Magic: The Gathering first released their Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited editions, no one had a clue keeping them would be lucrative Sure, there's always collectors of everything, but nothing is a guarantee A lot of things can change in 25 years, and a rare Black Lotus card from 1993 has now been[...]
Wizards of the Coast fans should instantly get excited from that, but for the uninitiated, Ravnica is the world in which the company's trading card game, Magic: The Gathering, is set in So it appears we'll be getting a Magic/D&D crossover event, with what appears to be a DM's guide to their realm.
We have the[...]
Well, that's one way to engage gamers in politics and news. Magic: The Gathering just got a little more expensive up in Canada CBC News is reporting that due to the U.S trade war we're having with, well, the world it seems, areas are being hit that you'd least expect Of the nearly 130 different products being[...]
Some awesome news to cap off our day: Hasbro and their subsidiary Wizards of the Coast announced a new trading card game for Transformers.
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Wizards of the Coast is updating their free-to-play digital card game Magic: The Gathering Arena to embrace the full 70-card Standard Format play So now both Magic enthusiasts and hardcore competative players can play in the most popular version of MTG.
Additionally, cards from the Kaledesh and Aether Revolt blocks, along with cards from the 2017 Welcome Decks, will be added to Magic: The[...]
Wizards of the Coast have announced three new card sets coming to Magic: The Gathering this fall All three sets will focus on Nicol Bolas's plans for world domination and the heroes efforts to stop him in Ravnica At the end of the three sets will be a final showdown with Bolas himself, though it will[...]
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics discusses why Magic the Gathering makers Wizards of the Coast and others should offer more incentive for small businesses to host game nights.
It's not uncommon for Wizards of the Coast to ban certain cards and sets from Magic: The Gathering as time goes on, it keeps the game fresh as new sets are released and it prevents anyone from creating a deck so powerful in competitive or tournament play that they just can't be touched Sometimes players don't[...]
The pin is just okay, and it would have been a little better to get something more related to the brotherhood.
Moving onto something from Funko, this month they sent out a Pop! figure from Magic: The Gathering This one, in particular, is Ajani Goldmane, a planeswalker introduced during the Lorwyn expansion in 2007[...]
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Today, Wizards of the Coast took to their blog to discuss the economy of Magic: The Gathering Arena, the process of collecting cards and rewards for play, and Wizards' philosophy on developing the in-game economy and how things will change throughout Arena's beta experience.
It's actually something of a fascinating read about what it's like to develop[...]
Wizards Of The Coast would like you to try out Magic: The Gathering Arena as soon as possible, and you're going to get your chance as a closed beta will be starting on December 4th You can sign up for the beta here, but essentially this is to work out the kinks after they did initial testing[...]
Hascon will make its grand return in 2019, skipping next year. The family-friendly show will next take place September 6th-8th, 2019.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. As I type this up I have gotten three hours of sleep. I