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Hour of Devastation EDH Review — Black

Hour of Devastation EDH Review — Black

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Mason Brantley
Mason Brantley
Hello, everyone! Are you excited? I'm excited! If you're wondering why I'm excited, today was the end of "spoiler season" for the upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion, Hour of Devastation. This means that every card in the set is now released, and everyone will be rushing to get their opinions out there. I'm no different, and […]
Hour of Devastation EDH Review — Green

Hour of Devastation EDH Review — Green

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Joseph Schultz
Joseph Schultz
The Grass is Always Greener The Hour of Devastation is almost upon us, and in the spirit of survival, it's time for a review of the green cards in the upcoming set that are sure to shake up the EDH format. No time for pleasantries, Nicol Bolas is coming to wreck face, so we'd best […]
Hour of Devastation EDH Review — White

Hour of Devastation EDH Review — White

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Matt Morgan
Matt Morgan
Today I have the privilege of taking you through the white cards of Hour of Devastation! We'll look at everything through the lens of Commander playability, so I'll skip lots of the common/draft cards that you likely won't ever see. Yada yada, disclaimers of my own opinions etc. Let's roll! To feed off of for […]
Fresh Meat — Neheb, the Eternal

Fresh Meat — Neheb, the Eternal

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Dean Gootee
Dean Gootee
Welcome to the first edition of Fresh Meat! You may read my bi-weekly series Dig Through Time where I review old sets of Magic and pull out underplayed gems. This series is going to be more infrequent. Whenever a new set comes out I'll select an interesting new legend and walk you through some of the […]
In the Margins — Naturalize

In the Margins — Naturalize

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Dana Roach
Dana Roach
Currently there are 3,339 decks in the EDHREC database running , and not a single one of them should have it as part of the 99. Welcome back to In the Margins, a semi-regular column where I’ll be focusing on making marginal upgrades to your Commander deck. Before I go any further regarding Naturalize I probably should […]
Low Market — Hondens Enchantress

Low Market — Hondens Enchantress

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Quinn Miller
Quinn Miller
Horde of Notions art by Adam Rex When you build as many strange decks as I do, you might start to notice a trend: why are all these oddball concepts turning five-color? Five-color voltron, five-color superfriends (i.e. planeswalkers), five-color spellslinger– sometimes, you just want it all. Today on Low Market, we will have it all: […]
Dig Through Time — Future Sight

Dig Through Time — Future Sight

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Dean Gootee
Dean Gootee
Up until today's article Dig Through Time has only examined sets from Magic's past. Today I want to go to the future. That's right, I could no longer stop myself. It's finally time to talk about Future Sight! I remember cracking packs of this set back in 2007 when I was in college. I was super duper […]
Underdog's Corner — Ashling, the Pilgrim

Underdog's Corner — Ashling, the Pilgrim

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Mason Brantley
Mason Brantley
This article is Round 11 of the Underdog’s Corner, a series spotlighting various lesser-used commanders and their place in the format. Each article makes the argument for a single commander that deserves more play, as well as highlighting key cards and synergies. I Got 99 Mountains, but Ashling Ain't One Welcome back to the Underdog's Corner! Last […]
EDH Political Science — Marchesa's Bully Pulpit

EDH Political Science — Marchesa's Bully Pulpit

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Rick Amundson
Rick Amundson
At the end of last year India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, announced a bold plan to cut out black market spending and corruption. Eliminate money. Not all money, but enough of the untraceable, large denomination, physical bills so the underground economy is either left exposed or starves. A wave of anti-corruption politics has swept other […]
The Enchantress Queen with 100% Angus Beef

The Enchantress Queen with 100% Angus Beef

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Kaylyn Chaney
Kaylyn Chaney
Introduction One of my favorite archetypes that Magic: the Gathering had to offer was enchantment tribal. As a player for three years and counting, the Theros and Urza blocks introduced me to magic in a way that I fell in love with enchantments. Sure, there are tons of aura strategies to work with and , but […]