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The Prowess of Prowess

Prowess is finally growing up and murdering people on the backs of 2/1 afflicting snakes. But how strong is it really? How much mana is Prowess worth?

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Design of a Card: Aerial Guide

Aerial Guide is the greatest Wind Drake ever seen. Zach tells you why it still isn’t overpowered, and what kind of designs can we expect going forward.

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Release the Devastation

Carrie reports from the Hour of Devastation pre-release. First impression? The mana is a lot worse for aggressive decks.

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Feeling Aggro

We finally get to play with Hour of Devastation, and something felt off. Not something obvious like Afflict or Bolas’ schemes. No, something off with… Aggro Exert?!

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Mean, Green, Limited Dream

Hidden in the Hour of Devastation spoiler are three powerful green Limited cards. Here’s why you should be excited for Ambuscade, Overcome, and Bitterbow Sharpshooters.

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Fun in the Sun

Carrie takes Time to Reflect on her personal highlights of Amonkhet Limited. Fun for the whole family!

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The New Negator on the Block

It’s not often that we see a 5/5 for three mana. However, Amonkhet block just got its third one, and Ammit Eternal is really hard to evaluate. Here’s why!

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Eternalize, the Better Megamorph

Eternalize is Embalm, except it’s a black 4/4. Here’s why you should be excited for the change and how it blows Megamorph out of the water.

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Sealed Cards I Want to Pull

As Carrie prepares for the RPTQ this weekend and Grand Prix Vegas after that, she shares what she hopes to pull from her Sealed packs.

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Sealed the Deal

Chantelle shares her insight into Amonkhet Sealed just in time for the Regional PTQs.

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Return to Theros

Carrie can’t stop comparing Amonkhet draft to Theros. Does that mean blue-green tempo is the best deck again?