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None Shall Pass Bombs
A Guilds of Ravnica Prerelease Experiment
October 3, 2018
4 min to read
Carrie pretends to be an experimental whatever-they-call-themselves member of the Izzet League.
Art Market Minute
Preliminary Work for Chris Seaman’s Time Walk Sells for $1,725
October 3, 2018
4 min to read
The piece was commissioned for the 2018 Vintage Championships.
Tower, Mines & Fine Lines
Stitching Together Vengevine in Modern
October 2, 2018
7 min to read
Emma breaks down the new hotness in Modern, starring Vengevine and Bridge from Below.
News
Looking Back at the 1.3 Billion Minutes of Magic Played During MTG Arena’s Closed Beta
October 2, 2018
3 min to read
Plus, we reveal how many boosters were opened and Wildcards were used.
Art Market Minute
Howard Lyon’s Painting of Narcomoeba Sells for $4,600
October 1, 2018
4 min to read
Narcomoeba is one of three dozen traditional paintings in Guilds of Ravnica.
Leaving a Legacy
SCG Baltimore and Guilds of Ravnica Legacy Review
September 28, 2018
1 min to read
Jerry and Patrick dive into the SCG Open results and look at some cards from the newest set!
Shattered Perceptions
Wish They Were Legendary
September 27, 2018
8 min to read
Ryan dreams up some sweet Commander decks helmed by non-legendary creatures.
None Shall Pass Bombs
Rares I Want to Open at my Guilds of Ravnica Prerelease
September 26, 2018
5 min to read
Carrie fantasizes about the rares she hopes to open at the Guilds of Ravnica prerelease.
Drawing Live
Guilds of Ravnica Common Tricks and Removal
September 25, 2018
15 min to read
Prerelease is this weekend! Wanna know every single common removal spell, combat trick, and way of pushing through damage and how it all stacks up? Come right in!
Post-Combat
Ravnica in the Paranoid Style
September 24, 2018
5 min to read
Rob gets ready for autumn, and for our return to a Ravnica rapt with paranoia.
Breaking News
Seth Manfield and Lee Shi Tian Elected to the Pro Tour Hall of Fame
September 21, 2018
2 min to read
Chris Pikula missed being elected once again with 42.66% of the vote.