As a competitive Magic: The Gathering player, I’ll be honest—when I first heard about the Final Fantasy crossover, I expected cool flavor and casual appeal. What I didn’t expect was how much the mechanics would shake up Standard deck building.
Continue reading Leveling Up Standard: How Final Fantasy Mechanics Are Reshaping Deckbuilding →
With the Magic: the Gathering Standard format still adjusting to recent bannings and the Edge of Eternity set looming, there’s growing curiosity around archetypes that were once overshadowed.
Continue reading Is the Post-Ban Standard Meta Perfect for Dimir Dragons? →
Alright, planeswalkers and deck-slingers, let’s talk about the unsung hero that just showed up at the Pro Tour Final Fantasy: the Selesnya Gearhulk deck. While everyone was brewing up the latest Izzet Prowess or perfecting their Domain Overlords, a few brave souls brought the green-white machine to the big stage.
Continue reading Unearthing the Machine: Selesnya Gearhulk’s Rise in Standard Post-Pro Tour FF →
Alright, so the new Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy set just dropped on June 13th, and let me tell you, it’s packed with awesome stuff! As a huge fan of both franchises, I’ve been poring over the card image gallery, and the black cards especially have some seriously cool flavor and powerful effects.
Continue reading Unveiling the Darkness: A Quick Look at MTG Final Fantasy’s Potential Black Cards →
As we explore the potential Standard deck archetypes with the entry of the Final Fantasy collaboration set, we check if they can offer a whole new level of gameplay. One new deck to place into the spotlight today is the Rakdos Wizards.
Continue reading Mastering Kuja Wizards: A Final Fantasy Standard Deck Tech →
With the upcoming release of the latest Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy set, Landfall in Standard might finally be more than a fringe mechanic as it could actually be competitive. The new cards are giving the strategy the speed and consistency it’s been lacking prior.
Continue reading Landfall Is Back: Why Standard with Final Fantasy Might Finally Be Ready for It →
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