Hexproof vs Shroud in Commander: What They Actually Block
One word in oracle text defines both keywords. Most Commander players are wrong about which threats it covers.
One word in oracle text defines both keywords. Most Commander players are wrong about which threats it covers.
The precon stalls at turn five every time. A $21 package fixes the engine and gives Dina a real kill condition.
No, Yuna's second ability only triggers when another permanent you control is put into a graveyard from the battlefield. Yuna's own death does not trigger the ability, so you won't get to tutor or put cards onto the battlefield when Yuna itself is destroyed.
Killian does the politics himself. Your job is to build the enchantress engine around him.
The precon collapses when Viscera Seer dies. Here is the $25 fix that makes that failure condition irrelevant.
The precon muddles three strategies and commits to none. Here is how to fix it for $50 and make the rabbit actually go
Most players know one of the three eligibility categories. The other two are where LGS disputes happen.
Most Imoti pilots build a ramp deck. Build a cascade engine instead and the whole deck clicks into place.
Most ramp advice hands you a number. Here is the framework that explains why your ramp is failing.
Irma is a blue staple hiding in a precon. Splinter is more broken than the ninja-tribal crowd admits. Here's the real
All 20 new legendary creatures from Secrets of Strixhaven ranked worst to best, with honest takes on which commanders are sleepers, which are traps, and why
No, you cannot combine them. Per Magic rules, a spell can have only one alternative cost applied. With Lorehold in play, you can cast Cyclonic Rift for {2} via miracle—but this produces the non-overloaded version that returns a single target nonland permanent. To use the overloaded 'return all...