It’s Kamigawa Neon Dynasty prerelease time! Paul looks at a few preparation tips that can help you win your event, and shares his Sealed deckbuilding process.
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Andrew continues his layers series by delving into triggered abilities, especially missed triggers, and with the murky waters of handling this common error.
Beardy checks out the new Commander decks being released for Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty and gives some initial impressions along with many card reviews.
Francesco is back looking at English-speaking authors in flavor text. In this installment, he analyzes quotations from the gothic horror author Edgar Allan Poe.
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty has been fully revealed! Adam dives in and discusses which decks received the best new set of cybernetic enhancements.
New year, who this? January 2022 heralds the end of Hammer Time’s iron reign, the diversification of Omnath piles, and the rise of a nostalgic old favorite.
Magic streaming viewership is on the decline. Paul looks at how long it’s been going on, discusses some theories of what’s causing it, and some solutions.
Andrew continues his rules series on layers, covering Act of Treason effects and the quirky Volrath’s Shapeshifter as control- and text-changing effects.
Beardy takes a look at Crimson Vow with regards to the Commander format and what cards could see play long-term.
David channels his love of picking through bulk into a series on standout cards in each color. This first entry explores the best in (un)common gold cards!
After not touching Modern in the latest B&R announcement, Aaron Forsythe took to Twitter with a trove of valuable insights. David dissects their implications.
Adam finally gets a life (gain trigger) with GW Company, a Historic deck featuring an infinite Heliod combo and more Squirrels than you can shake a stick at.
There was a lot going on in the multiverse this week. Today Paul takes time to cover some of the Magic news you might have missed.