Javier Dominguez, reigning and defending Magic: the Gathering World Champion, took on longtime friend and colleague Andrea Mengucci during the Day One events at the 26th Magic World Championships in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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I hope you're ready for Magic: The Gathering's newest drop release for Secret Lair: "Stargazing"!
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Commander Advisory Group member Shivam Bhatt, for example, has firmly spoken on Twitter against Mark's stance on the subject Shivam's own stance focuses on the philosophy of Commander, speaking towards mental and visual aesthetics.
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This deck tech will be showcasing one of the most disgustingly powerful commanders recently printed for the format, Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
Wizards of the Coast has added a new entry to their "State of Arena" series of update articles for Magic: The Gathering's esports interface.
The Tolarian Community College YouTube channel has posted a number of videos pertaining to how to properly craft a mana base in the Commander format of Magic: The Gathering.
I faced off against a very strong Uro decklist about a week ago and it was so strong that I wanted to try and emulate it here.
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!
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.
Yes, you read the above headline correctly, folks - Wizards of the Coast is finally sanctioning Commander League play for Magic: The Gathering!
Joel Larsson of Sweden is the Champion of Players Tour Brussels!
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.
StreamElements has announced today that they have formed a new partnership with Wizards of the Coast to forge the Magic: The Gathering Creator Program.
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.
Wizards of the Coast wants players to escape their fates, through recorded, fifteen-second films!
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.
The world of Critical Role is about to get some official Dungeons & Dragons placement as both parties have announced Explorer's Guide To Wildemount.
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.



























