…of the Multiverse to something more akin to a legendary creature. In game, they often were flash-in-the-pan cards. They resolved and were almost always dealt with by the opponent(s) in…
…our charitable mission of teaching EVERYONE Magic; most notably kids. SO, back to the attorney to spin off an independent 501(c)(3): MagiKids. We are the ONLY known officially registered charity…
…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…
…people to pinpoint exactly where they can make money by buying and selling into the format, which is good. It’s this author’s opinion that they shouldn’t be trying to do…
…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…
…can figure out how to optimize the card choices to better suit the energy of the deck. Let’s iterate together on the deck in the comments. Without further ado, here’s…
…a real. In multiplayer formats, like Oathbreaker the versatility and inherent politics of the format make the downside of the card almost non-existent. The equity of being able to answer…
…planeswalkers. Planeswalkers can give you incremental value while threatening the other players at the table. These particular walkers also synergize well the rest of the deck. Chandra, Acolyte of Flame…
…(the best colors for Wheel of Fortune [] effects). How are we possibly going to make a deck that forces everyone to cycle through their hands if all the Wheel…
…how to build the deck, how it plays, and some reasonable upgrades for the deck. The first deck we’re going to look at is Estrid, The Masked [] and Open…