For the course of three days, starting on February 14th you can play on Magic: The Gathering: Arena with the decks of the pros playing at the Magic World Championships!
Source: Wizards of the Coast
Following hot on the heels of giving players a choice of representative champion for Worlds XXVI, this event actually allows players to pilot[...]
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Following up on both of the Theros: Beyond Death booster draft box review I have done as well as that of the Planeswalker Deck gameplay from the very same set, I wanted to see how Sealed gameplay works out for the newest set from Magic: The Gathering.
The Planeswalker decks for this set, which is inspired by Ancient Greek mythology and other recognizable tropes, feature both Ashiok and Elspeth.
Today this author will be returning to writing deck techs with a new deck that is a great example of inspiration on their part.
Yesterday, I got a package from Wizards of the Coast; it contained a Booster Draft Box, a Bundle, and two Planeswalker Decks from Magic: The Gathering's newest set. Today, I want to review what I'd received.
A mysterious box came into my possession a couple of days ago, and I wanted to inspect it and talk about it with my loyal readers today.
Mobile games company Netmarble Corp. has teamed up with Wizards of the Coast to create their first-ever Magic: The Gathering game: Magic: Manastrike!
Wizards of the Coast has finally revealed new details for their new boxed set!
Tomorrow, Wizards of the Coast is putting the next installment of their "Secret Lair" drop series for Magic: The Gathering out for purchase.
The events have been going on since Friday, and now's probably the nest time for players to join up for Sealed pools of this set.
Events are apt to begin some time this afternoon at the very earliest, and continue into Sunday.
They will also receive a full foil set of Theros Beyond Death, a sealed booster box of Theros Beyond Death, ten Theros Beyond Death Collector Boosters and ten codes that can be redeemed for Theros Beyond Death booster packs on MTG Arena.
The fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth place winners will receive one full foil set of Theros Beyond Death, a sealed[...]
It seems that Oko, Thief of Crowns is a card that needed to be taught a lesson.
A landmark restaurant in Seattle, Washington is about to have a tie-in of mythic proportions.
New features are coming soon to Magic: The Gathering: Arena, Wizards of the Coast's online interface for their card game Magic: The Gathering!
Wizards of the Coast's latest upcoming set for Magic: The Gathering is a set much unlike we have seen in recent years.
We are fortunate to have Wizards of the Coast's services as they work in multiple departments to ensure Magic: The Gathering stays a multi-component piece of cultural artistry.
It looks as though the renowned games company has left some of the very best cards for last.
If you look carefully, you'll see objectives that mention notable Magic: The Gathering characters.
The Planeswalker spark, the essence of magic imbued within a Planeswalker that is the source of their ability to planeswalk, has rules, and those rules are only meant to be bent, at worst.
The Titans of Theros have been unleashed upon Magic: The Gathering!
Normally, I'd save this sort of article for a day mid-month, but I think it's got some relevance now, before Theros: Beyond Death is released.
I want to look into some of the previews that I may have overlooked yesterday because there were a lot of them on January 2nd.
The newest Magic: The Gathering expansion set, Theros: Beyond Death, is coming fast, and heralding it are a multitude of spoilers!
Apparently the card has some rather large implications for the "playtest" cards from the Mystery Boosters.
Here is a boatload of spoilers from the days ranging between the 31st of December up to the 1st of January. Enjoy!
Last week, last month, last year, and last decade, Wizards of the Coast revealed a ton of spoilers for their upcoming set for Magic: The Gathering, titled Theros: Beyond Death.
It's almost 2020, and the clock is ticking ever the more close to the new year!
The Professor shared his top five best and worst points for Magic: The Gathering in the past year of 2019.
We have started getting previews for a good many cards just this week, and it's been a bit of an experience.