…McDonald? Check. Habitat? Check. Red Cross? Check. Salvation Army? Check. These are all listed on our site. We often get, “well hasn’t that charity done some things I don’t agree…
…the card art of my lands. So, I won’t offer any specific deck building tactics. I am just not that good at that side of Magic. I don’t always see…
…them. Neheb, Dreadhorde Champion [] fits this profile. The Mighty Minotaur both ramps and draws cards. At .$.35 market, this is perfect pick up for possible purveyors of punishing pieces….
…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…
…This encourages focused deck building. It encourages themed deck-building. It forces players to make hard cuts. Wizards (usually) designs cards with a 60 card library in mind. If you insist…
…win condition like Azors Elocutors [] or Darksteel Reactor []. Teferi is like a Bizarro Sonic, “Got…to….go….slow….”. Ral, Storm Conduit [] and Fury Storm [] Fury Storm [] was a…
…you combo off. Of course, those can certainly attack when needed. Here’s where our second win condition comes into play. Coat of Arms is pretty self explanatory. The dozens of…
…our bestow creatures. This deck contains 27 enchantments, so it this ability will almost never whiff. Returning all of our enchantments to the battlefield will probably be game winning. Our…
…out to them before an online retailer. They have a wide selection of cards available if you send them a list, and those proceeds would also help support the organization….
…multiverse. The site is hosted at www.oathbreakermtg.org (but www.oathbreakermtg.com works, too!) This format owes it’s origins to the fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Give them a visit! They are doing…