MTG repacks are pre-made booster packs that are typically sold by third-party vendors, rather than by the official Magic: The Gathering company, Wizards of the Coast. These repack are created by taking cards from various sets, both old and new, and combining them into a new “custom” pack.
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The Recently Best Dimir Commander Cards in Magic: the Gathering
The Dimir color (Blue and Black) combination in Magic: The Gathering is known for its focus on manipulation, deception, and control. Here are some of the best Dimir Commander cards that have been released recently:
Continue readingWhy Practice Makes Perfect in Magic: the Gathering
Back when I was in the competitive mode in the game of Magic: the Gathering, I took every vacant time of the day to playtest my deck builds, whether online or with my friends. It may not be thorough, but every game counts with added info on the deck’s gameplay, card & board interactions, etc.
Continue readingHow to Build a Successful Magic: The Gathering Deck from Scratch
With the Magic: the Gathering decklist info almost published in real-time online, it is just a breeze to copy a list and use it for building a deck. The question now is what happens if this info is not available to you?
Continue readingThrowback MTG Deck: Red-Green Echo Aggro
The Magic: the Gathering Red-Green Echo deck is a creature-based strategy that uses the “Echo” mechanic to generate value and maintain a steady stream of threats. The idea is to play creatures with the “Echo” ability, which usually have a low mana cost and decent power and toughness, and then pay the additional cost to keep them on the battlefield for an extra turn.
Continue readingThe Benefits of Playing First in Magic: the Gathering game
Playing first in Magic: the Gathering is crucial especially if you are piloting an aggro deck as Red Deck Wins and Suicide Black. The term “aggro curve” is really important for the archetype to be consistent in the explosive one-two-three punch in their first three turns, and often catching opponents off-guard.
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