New Capenna Constructed Set Review – Blue
Reid’s diving back into his Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review, this time looking at blue’s permission spells and card selection!
Reid’s diving back into his Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review, this time looking at blue’s permission spells and card selection!
Eric’s continuing his look at the best New Capenna Commander set cards, this time breaking down all the new white and blue options!
LSV’s sleeping with the fishes in his New Capenna Limited Set Review, this time diving into all the blue cards for Draft and Sealed!
Eric’s looking at the greatest hits in both blue and white in his continuing look at the best New Capenna Commander cards!
Riley’s continuing his look at the superfriends of the multiverse with his breakdown of the top 8 best blue planeswalkers,
Reid’s diving into one of the best colors in his Neon Dynasty Constructed Set Review with blue’s Ninjas, artifacts and control cards!
Eric’s continuing his review of the best Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Commander cards, this time with blue’s Praetor, artifact synergies and more!
LSV’s continuing on with his Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Limited Set Review, this time diving into the deep end with all the blue cards!
With Everfest bringing with it a new Guardian and some tech, Drew’s revisiting one of his favorite Guardian archetypes, Big Blue!
Having trouble with all the Urza’s Sagas and greedy mana bases of Modern? Combine Blue Moon and Murktide with Mengu’s Izzet Moontide!
Ragavan and Murktide Regent are overrated – just ditch the Monkey and the Dragon for some classic UR Control with Modern Blue Moon!
LSV’s continuing on with his Innistrad: Crimson Vow Limited Set Review, this time digging into black and some of the set’s best bombs!
LSV’s back with more of his Crimson Vow Limited Set Review, this time diving into blue and it’s tempo-oriented and exploit-based cards!
Eric’s taking a look at all the best Commander cards in Innistrad: Crimson Vow, starting with all the highlights from white and blue!
LSV continues on with his Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Limited Set Review, this time wading through blues flyers and controlling cards!
Eric’s kicking off his look at the best Commander cards in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, this time looking through white and blue!
Eric’s kicking off his Forgotten Realms Commander Review with white and blue, sifting through the set to find the diamonds in the rough!
LSV’s conjuring up more of his Forgotten Realms Limited Set Review, this time covering blue and its tricky tempo and control cards.
Deep-Fiend Faeries in Modern subscribes to the “net fun” theory, making your opponent untap as little as possible while applying pressure.
Huey Jensen is back for more Kaldheim and today he’s playing Izzet Snow! Join him as he plays on MTG Magic Arena.