Mind Rot
Not every thought is a good one.
Artist: Steve Luke TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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Mind Rot
Not every thought is a good one.
Artist: Steve Luke TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Arc Runner
The storms of the wastelands form quickly and hit hard. Few have anything to do with rain.
Artist: Nils Hamm
Swamp (Magic 2011) - John Avon
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Flavor Text Highlights - Magic 2011
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Cool - Sacred Wolf
“I raised my bow, and the wolf stared at me. Under its gaze, my finger would not release the string.” —Aref the Hunter
MtG Token: 3/3 Beasts 1-5
Magic: the Gathering has been around for 30 years. There are 27,000 unique cards and growing. And a lot of them create tokens. While the official tokens are great, I have a need to celebrate the artwork of our (mtg) ancestors. Let's celebrate older artwork with a new coat of paint.
Token: 3/3 green Beasts
The generic green Beasts as seen on Garruk Wildspeaker and Beast Within
As popular as the token is, we grabbed 5 pieces of art.
Carnassid from Stronghold by Brom
Hunting Moa from Urza's Destiny by DiTerlizzi
Barkhide Mauler from Onslaught by Iain McCaig
Anurid Barkripper from Judgement by Randy Gallegos
Garruk's Companion from Magic 2011 by Efrem Palacios
While not an actual bear, Elves vs Goblins' Giant Growth (Matt Cavotta) has a fantastic bear. The final bear is Druid's Familiar (Adam Paquette) from Avacyn Restored
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Topi’s Daily Card #946: Jace Beleren
The first Jace ever printed, he’s got a good amount of play behind him both in standard and in EDH to prove his worth. Hug decks will use the +2 the whole time, letting everyone draw cards. Competitive players will use the -1 first, and if they can, do it again only to tick Jace back up to three, only to do selfish card draw again, exactly how Jace was played back in standard. Either way, he’s an extreme form of card advantage and occasionally you will see that mill for twenty if he’s left alone enough, but that’s more of an upside in some EDH decks with enough recursion. He’s good for a blue deck, friendly or not, and is almost always worth thinking of for a slot.
Grave Titan
Death in form and function.
Artist: Nils Hamm
Birds of Paradise
"The gods used their feathers to paint all the colors of the world." —Yare-Tiva, warden of Gramur forest
Artist: Marcelo Vignali TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link