Today, I continue my analysis of the Gods of Amonkhet and their very sad, rather untimely fates.
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Wizards of the Coast has revealed a product via Twitter to be fully publicized this coming Monday, November 25th.
Ilharg, the harbinger of the End-Raze, the Gruul guild's interpretation of the end of days, and one ham of a hog.
It is for this reason that Hazoret has a bit of a "pet card" status for me, despite my never having actually made one of these Hazoret decks for the tabletop.
The decklist we will be discussing in this article can be found here.
The goal of this simple deck is to burn things to the ground[...]
Let's talk for a second about Pioneer in the context of Magic: The Gathering formats that have come before it
StarCityGames, a tabletop gaming store in Roanoke, Virginia, has a circuit of Magic: The Gathering tournaments all across the eastern coast of the United States, and even a few in the midwest One of their biggest events each year is called SCGCON, which is a three-day event where Magic players from all across the world congregate to[...]
Wizards of the Coast has announced a smattering of additions to their Banned and Restricted List for Magic: The Gathering.
Not too long ago, we wrote a deck tech revolving around Bontu, the Glorified. This article will focus on the eternalized version of Bontu.
Today, we will be looking over black, a color which may be even harder to find compliments for than blue.
This is my ongoing monthly segment where I check in on how Magic: The Gathering: Arena is from a player perspective. But first, a clarification.
On November 14th, Wizards of the Coast sent out an email to Arena users, stating that data had been compromised..
(Or, "Get In Nerds: The Party Bus Cometh!")
This was an inevitability as early as this past Friday evening and now we at Bleeding Cool are here to make sense of the wreckage.
There will be spoilers for "War of the Spark: Forsaken" ahead, so be warned.
As many of you know, I'd been reviewing a good many of Games Workshop's boxes lately. This one is big.
File this under news which may absolutely floor a ton of Magic: The Gathering players while being completely predictable to a good many others.
The very worst offenders among cards that facilitate a frustrating board state are the ones that provide players extra turns of play.
Today's deck techs will reflect on the two cards centered around Amonkhet's former God of Wisdom, Kefnet the Mindful (and his eternalized counterpoint, God-Eternal Kefnet).
Autumn Burchett had been instructed by a Wizards of the Coast official to remove the basic land cards from their deck before playing in the main event in MagicFest Richmond.
The event, while fun as it could be, raises some concerns about what exactly constitutes a competitive Commander deck.
Last night at MagicFest Richmond, Autumn Burchett was instructed to remove two cards from their deck after the cards had divisive messages written on them.
I wrote an article around this time a year ago about how Chainer is the best of the best among reanimator commanders within Magic: The Gathering.
We are preparing for the arrival of Theros, Beyond Death through these techs, and as such we are giving special focus to the Gods in Magic.
Today, we at Bleeding Cool have a special set of two Commander Magic: The Gathering deck tech articles for you! This is the first of them.
Nearly a month ago, Wizards of the Coast unveiled plans to release a "Mystery Booster" product for Magic: The Gathering. It's time.
Among them, coloring books, Matchbox cars, and – as the title of my article suggests – Magic: The Gathering.
Source: Strong Museum of Play
Head of Tabletop Gaming for Magic, Bill Rose, spoke a bit about how the game has never been better, and how as Magic enters its 27th year in 2020, the game is only going to improve[...]
This is a commander who embodies the Merlin trope to a T.
Today, we will be focusing on Gideon. Which Gideon? All of the Gideons.
I see no reason why this deck should ever be forgot.
Source: Twitter
As Aaron Forsythe writes in a Tweet:
Productive lunch, but all the memes were so distracting! https://t.co/uwz1K4pNGV
— Aaron Forsythe (@mtgaaron) November 4, 2019
Joking aside (goodness knows we have had our fill of that for one article), here are the announced bans for Pioneer:
Announcement Date: November 4, 2019
Pioneer:
Felidar Guardian is banned.
Leyline of Abundance is banned.
Oath of Nissa is banned.
Tabletop[...]