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Following a Blogatog ask about a plane called "Hell", some of our editors looked into the lore sources and ended up substantially revising the article. TL;DR: Hell isn't one plane, but an invective invoked through the Multiverse. mtg.wiki/page/Hell
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The second ever Pro Tour was held 30 years ago this week in Long Beach. It would be the first to use a limited format: Fourth Edition and Homelands Booster Draft! Shawn "Hammer" Regnier, a former professional arm-wrestler, took victory by reanimating his opponent's Shivan Dragon. #FridayNightMagic
Vorthos alert! Tomorrow is release day for @seananmcguire.bsky.social's new novel, Strixhaven: Omens of Chaos!
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And for the real old-school types, a throwback to the very first novels in the 90s: the first edition hardcover has a promo card!
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The Northern Hemisphere celebrates the end of winter today, but every player can be grateful that we've left Combo Winter far behind us. At the end of 1998, Urza's Saga spawned oppressive, T1-win combo decks dominating every format. Many players quit the game entirely!
Two weeks ago, we asked for your help finding a specific map of Aerona. Thanks to @ethanfleischer.bsky.social, we found it in TopDeck #7, secured a copy, debound it, and scanned it in... and found that it belongs to a little-discussed casual gameplay variant!
If playing with a Cube seems interesting, but the scope of creating one is intimidating, consider grabbing a list online! As with more traditional formats, you can netdeck a budget build, like the very popular Pauper Cube: 450 commons, at about $0.50 USD per card! #mtgcube
Hell is a colloquial term for various unpleasant locations in the Multiverse. The word is also invoked as a mild swear or intensifier. "Hell" appears as a part of several compound words describing dan...
Combo Winter refers to the (Northern Hemisphere) winter at the end of 1998, following the release of Urza's Saga in October of that year. Urza's Saga included several powerful cards that enabled…
The second Pro Tour event was held from May 3 to 5, 1996 in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3] It was the first to use a Limited format: Fourth Edition and Homelands Booster draft. The winner was…
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Conquer Dominaria is a casual Magic variant published in TopDeck magazine. It was designed by David Noonan, with additional credits to Daneen McDermott and Chris Toepker.[1] Despite the title,…
Marvel Super Heroes (stylized Magic: The Gathering® | Marvel Super Heroes) is the 112th Magic: The Gathering expansion. It is part of the Universes Beyond series, and is scheduled for release on June ...
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The Pauper Cube is a 450 card Cube originally designed by Adam Styborski, but now maintained by a players' committee[1]. It is singleton and adherers to (common-only) Pauper format legality.
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