…for a spin, you won’t have to commit a lot of $ to try them out. That’s all from me today! It’s your turn. What do you consider to be…
…own planeswalkers to get into ultimate range. That’s not hard to do since we have 13 to choose from in the deck. Speaking of the deck, let’s take a look…
…banned in this format, since they cannot sit in the Command Zone. Because of the Signature Spell, some instants and sorceries are too powerful to be allowed access to the…
…The card is the card name. The set is the three letter set code. The set input is optional. In the code below, you will need to use brackets instead…
…important to note that inherent in their design, these three Chandra’s synergize directly with each other. They belong in each other’s 58. They are well designed to curve into each…
New formats can be exciting to get into. They open up a whole world of new Deck building options and give homes to cards that didn’t have them before. This…
…looking at on either side, how we feel about them currently, and how that may change in the future, and we’d like to welcome you to give us your opinions…
…above decklist, I’m sure it’s not hard to figure out, which is why instead, I decided to show them how you can win in Oathbreaker on turn two. Below is…
…to strip our deck of lands and our creatures to consistently ramp into these effects. From untapping lands into giant swinging hydras, we win through combat. Mono White: Gideon, Ally…
…of the problem, it grinds the game to a halt. Opponents to the Narset deck are stuck topdecking until they can get to an answer, hoping their hand doesn’t get…