At PAX West, Wizards of the Coast pulled back the curtain on even more of the Spider-Man MTG set coming in September. The post Spider-Man Is Coming To Magic And It’s Just Like The Comics? appeared first on But Why Tho?.| But Why Tho?
Despite the upcoming Spider-Man set still being weeks out from release, Wizards of the Coast has begun to reveal and pull back the curtain on cards featured in their Universes Beyond Avatar: The Last Airbender set, releasing in November. In today’s livestream, we received a trailer that not only provided details on the product line itself (notably, the absence of Commander decks is an interesting choice), but also gave us a glimpse at a handful of cards. This final set of the year features...| Irrational Passions
Keep up to date with next year's Magic: The Gathering release dates - our guide has everything you need on all the sets in 2025 and 2026.| Wargamer
Magic: The Gathering's Spiderman set releases in late September 2025, bringing a roster of heroes and villains to our gaming tables.| Wargamer
The timeline of all Magic The Gathering sets released since 1993 - from Alpha to Edge of Eternities - plus the upcoming MTG sets to watch.| Wargamer
So back in I wrote about the 'main' cube; now, as we enter another lull in between major set releases, the 'Chromatic Cube' variant is available, and I've ...| Azhdarchid
Wizards of the Coast has revealed a sneak peak at the art and abilities featured on the Avatar Aang and Aang, Master of Elements cards set to launch for Magic: The Gathering fans later this year.| IGN
Wizard's hotly anticipated collab with Square Enix has released! Here's what you need to know about Magic: The Gathering—Final Fantasy.| Quest Daily
Get Aetherdrift cards at new low prices.| IGN
Falls ihr Language at Play noch nicht so lange lest oder überhaupt nur durch die Erwähnung des größten Trading Card Games aller Zeiten, Magic: The Gathering alias MTG, auf diesen Artikel aufmerksam geworden seid,... Der Beitrag Wie Magic: The Gathering die Zaubernamen von Final Fantasy perfekt integriert erschien zuerst auf Language at Play.| Language at Play
A full list of the most valuable rare Magic: The Gathering cards in the world, from classics like Black Lotus to the shiny One Ring.| Wargamer
The best MTG commanders dominate Magic: The Gathering’s EDH format, with powerful combos, busted abilities, and potent creature types.| Wargamer
Endlich wieder bekanntes Territorium: Mit Tarkir: Drachensturm versucht Magic: The Gathering, ein solches angenehmes Gefühl zu erzeugen. Keine abgedrehten Ideen, keine seltsamen Szenarien, sondern eine klassische Umgebung für das klassische Spiel. Doch gelingt dies? Wir haben uns auf die Reise zurück begeben.| Teilzeithelden
I've been getting back into and to ease myself in, over the weekend, I played a bunch of the cube. If you're unfamiliar, a cube is a curated selection o...| Azhdarchid
Duskmourn: House of Horror, the newest Magic: The Gathering set, has just been released, packed with new mechanics and a horror-inspired theme. Set within the mysterious plane of Duskmourn, this set brings a variety of new gameplay options for you to explore. Both the new and old mechanics are right on theme, with keywords such as Manifest Dread, Impending, and Eerie. Below we will cover the new mechanics and all the best cards to pack from the Duskmourn: House of […] The post MTG Duskmourn...| Game Crater
Just haven't the focus to post that much, but I got like 3 posts in draft and had some of a afternoon to full one out.| Monster Manual Sewn From Pants
Speaking from experience, buying and selling rare Pokémon cards on the internet can be a bit of a nightmare. Outside of the cards pricey enough to be officially graded and sealed inside a fancy case by the likes of PSA, looking for less top-dollar cards (look, I’m not Post Malone) comes with the constant risk of stumping up the cash for something that either doesn’t arrive at all, arrives in a condition different to what you were expecting or turns out to be a complete fake. I’m theref...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Magic: The Gathering cards that use the sticker or Attraction mechanic from the 2022 Unfinity set have been banned in the Legacy, Vintage and Pauper formats. Publisher Wizards of the Coast outlined their reasoning in the most recent Banned and Restricted List update, citing a failed experiment on the part of partially legal sets. The ban centres primarily on the use of “_____ Goblin” (which players colloquially call Mind Goblin for, uh… reasons) in Vintage and Legacy, necessitating all ...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond crossovers have been a far bigger success than anyone was really expecting. For players, they’re a fun chance to play the game we love with a nice mix of TV shows, movies and video games represented. For the card game’s maker Wizards of the Coast, it’s been money constantly, and has helped prop up some of the other Hasbro-owned companies that haven’t been doing so well. Even though there are some legitimate criticisms of Universes Beyond - suc...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Over the past two years, Wizards of the Coast has faced a growing number of allegations that AI tools (large language models, generative tools such as Midjourney, etc.) were used to create official artwork and marketing for both Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Today, the publisher released an FAQ that attempts an explanation of their rationale and process, but leaves just as many questions unanswered. The support webpage (which will be periodically revised in the future) claims t...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Fans who have been clamoring for an English release of the Japanese-exclusive manga "Destroy All Humans. They Can't Be Regenerated. A Magic: The Gathering Manga", rejoice. Viz Media just announced that an official translation will reach Western shores in Fall 2024 and will come with an exclusive card in the first volume. First released in Kadokawa’s Monthly Shonen Ace magazine as a single issue in mid-2018, the manga picked up a serialized run in November of the same year and found a ferven...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Welcome back, Black Lotus. Magic: The Gathering’s single most famous card has returned to the top of the expensive cardboard pile thanks to a private auction where someone paid a soul-squeezing $3 million for a copy considered to be in perfect condition. The news comes from CGC Cards, a grading company that examined the Black Lotus in a crossover submission from Adam Cai of valuables sourcing outfit Pristine Collectibles. Cai’s seven-figure transaction with an online collector who goes by...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Did you know that Magic: The Gathering maintains a digital client where you can play online (two of them, actually)? Sure, Magic Arena is a known entity within the hobby, but publisher Wizards of the Coast barely promotes its existence to anyone slinging cardboard in the real world. That will change in May thanks to a promotion that rewards Arena goodies when you show up to drafts at your local hobby shop. Outlined in a recent post to MTG’s mothership website, the popular trading card game ...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Magic: The Gathering’s month-late April Fool’s joke has landed with a dull thud thanks to the poisonous combination of Comic Sans font and the Mocking Spongebob meme’s jeering capitalisation style. Five alternate art card reprints in a new Secret Lair will sport the text and font combination on name, rules and flavour text, resulting in a hard-to-read and hard-to-swallow experience. The sAnS mERcy Secret Lair was revealed on Magic: The Gathering’s YouTube page on May 1st. It includes ...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
We are fast approaching another big Magic: The Gathering set after leaving behind the yeehaw deserts of Thunder Junction, which invariably means the return of spoiler season. But this time, enterprising leakers beat Wizards of the Coast to the punch by releasing heaps of images from the upcoming Modern Horizon 3 set online, so much so that the publisher responded with their own, better quality spoilers. Leaks are a fact of life when dealing with a trading card game on MTG’s size and popular...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Hatsune Miku and Magic: The Gathering are teaming up to release four separate Secret Lair series featuring the world-renowned digital pop star with the trading card game’s art. The first of these include six alternately illustrated cards from different artists, each depicting Miku in a slightly different fashion. The four Secret Lair drops, which reprint existing MTG cards in limited quantities, will correspond to the four seasons starting with spring. Appropriately, the Hatsune Miku: Sakur...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Dipping into other worlds beyond Magic: The Gathering’s core multiverse has paid dividends for the trading card game, according to Hasbro’s CEO Chris Cocks. During a recent investor call, Cocks praised MTG’s continued financial muscle and tied it, in part, to the early success of the recent Fallout Commander crossover. “I would say Fallout has been a great set,” Cocks told investors. “I’m a little bit of a fanboy, so I’ll try not to preen a little bit too much - I’ve been pl...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Earth’s mightiest heroes travelled through time and space to stop Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, but they couldn’t actually save the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Just as the Mad Titan predicted, its rapid expansion turned out to be unsustainable. After years of big spending on TV shows and films yielded only shrinking audiences and mediocre reviews, the franchise effectively collapsed under its own weight. Now Marvel Studios is scrapping and delaying projects as it puzzles out the best way to...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Magic: The Gathering’s corporate parent sang its praises to investors during a recent quarterly earnings call, once again heaping accolades on the trading card game’s strong performance as Hasbro attempts to pull out of its year-long nosedive. CEO Chris Cocks assured investors that MTG’s future remains strong, but the same couldn’t be said for Magic Arena’s digital app. Outlaws of Thunder Junction has only been on shelves for about a week, but the company is already seeing what Cock...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Hasbro checked in with its investors on April 24th, advising them on how the US-based company and steward of both Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons has positioned itself in the first quarter of a year marked by “turnaround efforts.” Hasbro’s toy division limped through most of 2023, while MTG topped every financial chart thanks to the release of the Lord of the Rings-themed Tales of Middle-earth set and D&D posted wins only thanks to the explosive popularity of Baldur’s Gate...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Untapped Thoughts is a feature that simply presents one nerd’s rambling thoughts on the latest set of cards and the enjoyment I got out of them. Do not expect a deep dive, cost analysis, or breakdown of the value you may find; instead, expect more of what I did and didn’t like about the cards, with perhaps a dose of side tangents mixed in.| Irrational Passions
Side Questwrote about some games last fall.| You Are Here
Angelic Destiny|Neurok Hoversail|Elspeth, Knight-Errant|Wonder|Luminous Broodmoth|Kathril, Aspect Warper|Zephyr Singer|Hexavus|Preening Champion|Etched| Assorted Meeples
Our kids are getting older! The twins are now 11, and our youngest is 6. I haven’t posted here in quite awhile, but we’ve actually been as busy as ever creating all kinds of projects. Along with art, one of our favorite family activities is playing games. We love Catan, Sushi Go, and No Thanks, […]| Made by Joel
Karoo|Temple Garden|War Room|Blast Zone|Ancient Den|Goblin Welder|Metalwork Colossus|Oswald Fiddlebender|Blinkmoth Infusion|Flagstones of Trokair|Windbrisk| Assorted Meeples