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Sage's Reverie
Omens of Chaos: Sandwiches Are Better Than Bread
May 14, 2026
11 min to read
Ryan examines the place of centralized, continuous Magic lore, compared to the fragmented structures of other books, games, and movies.
Post-Combat
Successes of Strixhaven
May 7, 2026
10 min to read
Rob reflects on the return to Strixhaven, and how it stands apart in the chronology of Magic.
Sage's Reverie
Can School Look Cool?
April 9, 2026
12 min to read
Ryan examines how academics are depicted across cards in Secrets of Strixhaven. How does learning come to life?
Post-Combat
Charm School: A History of Charms in Magic
April 2, 2026
9 min to read
Magic’s beauty lies both in its internal friction and the design choices Wizards has made to reduce that friction. The […]
News
Everything You Need To Know About MTG’S Secrets of Strixhaven
March 31, 2026
16 min to read
Grab your wizard hat and your finest robes, it’s time to go back to school with Magic: the Gathering’s return […]
Breaking News
Magic’s 2024 (!), 2025 (!!), and 2026 (!!!) Sets Revealed at Gen Con
August 6, 2023
10 min to read
The next three years of Magic’s “Metronome” storyline have been set—from returns to Lorwyn and Tarkir, to Modern Horizons 3 and even an all-Villains expansion.
Drawing Live
Fixing Fixing’s Feasible Faults
September 6, 2022
8 min to read
We may have reached a point where there’s too much mana fixing in Limited.
Drawing Live
2021 Mechanics in Review—Strixhaven
January 25, 2022
7 min to read
There’re Lessons to be Learned as examine the inner workings of Magecraft.
Cosplay of the Multiverse
School’s In Session for Silverquill—Interview with LadyLavinias
November 10, 2021
6 min to read
LadyLavinias walks through her process of creating her stunning Silverquill style.
Drawing Live
Must a Sweet Format be a Good Format?
June 8, 2021
6 min to read
Wizards of the Coast has made some of the sweetest formats in recent memory. But what does that mean?
Drawing Live
Design of a Card: Cogwork Archivist
May 4, 2021
5 min to read
Cogwork Archivist quietly fixes serious past play issues, creating something new and nuanced.