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Everyone is focused on Alrund's Epiphany being an extra-turn spell, but what if there's a bigger reason many players find it frustrating in Standard? Here's the real problem with Epiphany and how it can be fixed!
Alrund's Epiphany is dominating Standard. Why is this seemingly mediocre extra-turn spell so good? Let's take a look at the lineage of Spectral Bears and find out!
Some players aren't happy about Fortnite coming to Magic in the form of Secret Lair drops, but is the community directing its ire to the wrong place?
The price of building a competitive Modern deck is at an all-time high, and this time, reprints aren't the solution. Here's why, and how Wizards can easily fix the problem.
Wizards tried two Standard rotations a year half a decade ago, and it flopped. Here's why things are different now and why having more Standard rotations is worth trying again.
The original Modern Horizons broke the format, but it still should be considered one of Magic's best sets.
Despite its free-to-play option, Arena has proven itself to be—by far—the most expensive way to play Magic, and doubly so when it comes to Historic-focused supplemental products like Kaladesh Remastered.
Thanks to Commander Legends, leaks are once again a hot topic in the Magic community. But the conversation surrounding the leaks might be more problematic than the leaks themselves.
Magic players love to complain, but complaining isn't an effective message to a big corporation like Hasbro or Wizards of the Coast because they speak a different language: money.
Bannings are apparently back on the table already, just days after rotation and the release of Zendikar Rising. What does the future of Standard hold? Can it be fixed? Let's discuss!
The prices of Reserved List cards players need to play Commander are getting out of control. Thankfully, history shows the list can change, and there might be an easy loophole to allow Reserved List reprints.
Some of the most powerful ramp cards printed in the Modern era of Magic are currently in Standard, and thanks to some recent rules changes and new mechanics they impacting a huge percentage of games, but is it a problem?
The discussion of what should and shouldn't be banned never ends. But is this discussion good for the game?
Despite all of the changes and upheaval of the past couple of years, it might be that Magic in 2019 shares more with Magic in 2009 than most people think.
Where is Magic heading as we close out the second decade of the 2000's and head into the third? Let's discuss.
The Magic environment has changed, and it just might be time that we need to start changing out thinking about bannings.
Standard is Arena's most profitable format, but betting the entire client on it by excluding other formats is a huge risk, especially with cards like Oko and Field of the Dead around.
How do the generals of Oathbreakers compare to Commander? Is Oathbreaker too narrow? A data-driven look at pool of viable Oathbreakers.
What's happening with the Magic Pro League and organized play in general, and how can competitive Magic move forward from the current mess? Let's discuss.
What will the new London mulligan rule do to Modern? What are the risks and rewards? Let's discuss!
Magic is changing quickly, but what does the future hold for the game and its players?
Magic Arena is all about best-of-one matches. What are the risks and rewards of this choice, and what does the future hold? Let's discuss!
The future is bright for Arena, but why is there so much turmoil?
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