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Mizz Mizzet's Guide to Magical Manners

Extraction Etiquette

Our resident Draconic etiquette expert answers a question about inviting a subset of a public game group to go private. Also cookies.

Cube Elation

March of the Machine’s Cube Hits

Usman breaks down the best cards March of the Machine has to offer for your cube drafting enjoyment.

Swamp Talk

The Feelbadism of Discard

It feels bad to play against discard decks. That much is obvious. Kyle delves deeper into the reasons why it feels that way.

Post-Combat

A Hose by Any Other Name, Part One

Rob dives into the history of Magic design going all the way back to Richard Garfield’s intent before talking about the Modern philosophies.

Card Kingdom

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Mizz Mizzet's Guide to Magical Manners

Income Inequality

Our resident draconic expert weighs in on how to help your playgroup when there’s a wide gap in financial stability within the group.

Prismatic Vistas

Alluring Suitor, Featuring Aishwarya

Dora’s matchmaking column returns where she pairs one lucky dating profile with one of Magic’s Legendary beings for fun and love!

Mizz Mizzet's Guide to Magical Manners

Notes and Niceties

This week our resident draconic expert addresses queries on the nature of invitations and the gift of food in unwanted situations.

Swamp Talk

Unmasking Volrath: The Density of Lore

Kyle atones for his sins and dives deep into the lore of the Rathi Evincar himself, Volrath the Shapechanger.

Post-Combat

Navel Gazing

Rob reminisces on parenthood, navels, Joseph Campbell, Greek philosophy, and the question of just what is the center of the Magic universe?

Mizz Mizzet's Guide to Magical Manners

Gracious Game

Our resident draconic expert on etiquette shares her wisdom on one of Magic’s most debated points of procedure: the “good game.”

Prismatic Vistas

Chandra and the Pinkertons

Dora explores recent current events involving Wizards of the Coast through the lens of their own fictional storytelling.