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What We Learned

The Top 10 Things You Should (Not) Immediately Do If You Open the 1/1 Copy of “The One Ring” (Number Seven Might Actually Be Worth It)

Precious…

Drawing Live

Design of a Card: Experimental Augury

Zach breaks down the design of this Phyrexian Anticipate/Impulse variant and dives into the value of proliferating.

Swamp Talk

Can You Suspend Yourself?

Kyle finds three Magic cards in a box of childhood treasures, predating their foray into Magic. What does it mean for the adult he’s become?

Prismatic Vistas

The Roleplay Potential of Magic’s Popular Cards

Dora considers the roleplay value of some of Magic’s recent staples. Will Colossal Dreadmaw be making an appearance at your next LARP?

Card Kingdom

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Drawing Live

The Joy of Unsanctioned

Zach turns back time and revisits the Magic of his youth with a sealed box of Unsanctioned.

Post-Combat

The New Spheres of New Phyrexia

Rob dives into the lands of New Phyrexia and what they tell us about the world of machine and metal.

Swamp Talk

The Humor of Black Cards, Part Two

Kyle returns to share more humor from Magic’s color of greed, power, and authority. There’s got to be something comical there, right?

Post-Combat

Stonecoil Serpent and Magic’s X/X for X Creatures

Rob doesn’t pull any punches this week when discussing Stonecoil Serpent and a recent Secret Lair drop (Content Warning Inside)

Swamp Talk

The Humor of Black Cards, Part One

When you think of Magic’s illustrious history of Black cards maybe comedy isn’t the first thing that comes to mind, until now.

Hipsters Presents

Still Forsaken? Nissa and Chandra and LGBTQ Representation in Magic: The Gathering

Dora joins Hipsters of the Coast to explore Magic’s most prominent LGBTQ relationship between Nissa and Chandra

Post-Combat

Viral Spawning is Deeper Than It Looks

Rob takes a deeper look at Viral Spawning, one of the uncommon cards from the new hotness that is Phyrexia: All Will be One