
When it comes to spending on our MTG card components, it is quite a challenge to budget an exact amount. That is because most of the card singles in their market prices and predicting whether they will go up or down is unknown.
Continue readingWhen it comes to spending on our MTG card components, it is quite a challenge to budget an exact amount. That is because most of the card singles in their market prices and predicting whether they will go up or down is unknown.
Continue readingIn every upcoming Magic: the Gathering tournament, it is best advised to practice your deck’s gameplay and sideboard so you can check on any changes on the build or remove any card components that are not effective and look only good on paper.
Continue readingI have decided to return the raffle number games which is now on its Part 7, and having again a judge foil as its grand prize. These repacks are really cheap for the value especially if you are starting your Magic: the Gathering collection, and also give you a chance to win a prized special Judge promo foil Retrofitter Foundry.
Continue readingI remember starting my Magic: The Gathering collection by buying card components of my first casual deck. It was the basic White-bordered Mountain from Classic Sixth Edition, and I was happy to finally own a wherein before I just borrowed decks from my friends so I could learn the basics of the game.
Continue readingYes, the Magic the Gathering official spoiler season is here for the upcoming Lost Caverns of Ixalan set and here we see some interesting new cards and mechanics to be introduced in various formats, among which are two of my favorites which are Standard and Pioneer.
Continue readingToday we are going to explore some interesting deck archetypes in the Pioneer format and luckily we found one, courtesy of the tournament results from the TM League posted at the MTG Top 8 website. The deck is called Blue White Artifacts Aggro which reminded me of the Scissors deck back in its Standard days.
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