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We've rounded up the most valuable Magic cards from Innistrad, Tarkir, Aetherdrift, and Final Fantasy - here's the top 10.
Edgar Markov is a big-ticket item for Magic collectors, but he's not alone in Innistrad Remastered. Here are the most ...
Continuing the trend of Innistrad showstopper cards, The Meathook Massacre is a board wipe and win condition in one. For two black mana and X mana, you give all creatures -X/-X until the end of turn.
Innistrad Remastered returns fans to the plane of Innistrad, a Gothic, horror-inspired plane filled with werewolves, vampires and undead beings lurking beneath the crust of the earth.
Innistrad Remastered will feature the best cards, mechanics, and themes from Innistrad expansions. The Daybound/Nightbound mechanic is not returning due to player confusion and negative feedback.
Innistrad Remastered features iconic cards like Snapcaster Mage, Avacyn, Craterhoof Behemoth, and Liliana of the Veil, each valuable across different MTG formats.
“Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered” pruned that number back to just under 300. I’ll complain about the darlings they killed — some of my favorite werewolves, from Breakneck Rider to ...
Innistrad Remastered isn't like normal MTG releases, though; it doesn't include any premade Commander decks and is instead limited to Play and Collector booster packs.
The latest set to drop on MTG Arena is Innistrad: Crimson Vow, its 90th expansion. You'd think hitting that lofty number would mean Wizards of the Coast would be running out of new ideas by now ...
Magic: The Gathering first introduced players to Innistrad, a corrupted, Gothic world teeming with classical creatures of horror, some 10 years ago. This year, the card game has brought back its ...
Innistrad is a plane straight out of a Universal monster film or that Hugh Jackman Van Helsing movie. It takes inspiration from gothic horror, especially that which hails from eastern Europe ...
Continuing the trend of Innistrad showstopper cards, The Meathook Massacre is a board wipe and win condition in one. For two black mana and X mana, you give all creatures -X/-X until the end of turn.