Wizards of the Coast's Twitter page for Magic: The Gathering: Arena spoiled a new card for the upcoming set, Theros: Beyond Death.
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The commander of this deck is a simple 1-drop creature, but unlike most commanders in that role in the format, it has absolutely no abilities whatsoever!
I felt it apt to review a large, jolly being with plenty of smaller creatures in his employ, and gifts to give everyone... That isn't Father Christmas.
Today, we will be focusing on a special Magic: The Gathering deck tech to commemorate the winter season.
Recently, the Game Grumps YouTube channel uploaded a video wherein one of their hosts, Arin Hanson, played Magic: The Gathering: Arena (the online interface for Wizards of the Coast's wonderfully-popular game Magic: The Gathering), while co-host Danny Avidan watched intently, bringing his own nostalgia into the mix.
Source: The Grumps (YouTube)
A few months back, the Grumps tried their hand[...]
Going forward, Wizards will no longer pre-announce the dates of when they'll be making such announcements.
The official Discord for the upcoming MMO action-RPG by Cryptic Games, Magic: Legends, has revealed some new information on the game, based on the tabletop trading card game Magic: The Gathering According to this Discord board, there is a randomized mechanic of being able to cast spells, which in essence means that the game is also a[...]
Hopefully, this review will sate potential players' desire for spreading the literal filth that is Nurgle.
In the trailer, the Planeswalker known as Elspeth Tirel makes an attempt to escape the Underworld of Nyx.
Recently, they've come out with various gimmicks for their trading card game (the original tabletop version), and have been pushing Magic: The Gathering: Arena, their digital version of their trading card game, more and more as of late.
But what comes next is something that is mind-blowing: Wizards is working with Cryptic Games, the studio behind Neverwinter, to[...]
Users of Twitch Prime are eligible from December 3rd to February 10th to receive a copy of the "Liliana's Legion" deck on Magic: The Gathering: Arena.
It is not a true sequel to Pathfinder: Kingmaker, but it does expand on what made that game so popular.
This new computer game will elaborate on the system that tabletop Pathfinder has laid out for players According to a press release sent out today, it is going to have a "mythic progression system, a new corner of[...]
After two weeks bearing no changes, Wizards of the Coast has finally made the decision to ban more cards from the Pioneer format.
Today, we will be focusing on one of the mightiest, most powerful, and most attractive characters that red has to offer us. Or will we?
Here's a deck tech offering you'd be amiss to refuse.
Are you as ready to read this deck tech as I am to write it? Oh gosh. Well, sorry. Here we go!
Are you brave enough to handle the Hungry, Hungry Hellion?
Happy Turkey Day to all those in the United States who celebrate!
They've finally revealed their new project for Magic: Secret Lair. It's sure to be a doozy.
Heliod, much like other pantheonic leaders like Zeus, is aloof to the plights of the mortal realm. We can be, too, with life gain!
Here is the dilemma that all of this Mystery Booster holdoff from local card stores poses.
Emiel Van Daele has had notoriety following his discovery of a misprinted Commander 2019 deck.
Wizards of the Coast has finally issued a statement apologizing for the seeming erasure of character Chandra Nalaar's bisexuality in Greg Weisman's book.
This is the fate of poor Rhonas, the "indomitable" snake-headed god of the Egyptian-styled plane of existence called Amonkhet.