John is here to give us his review of Shadows Over Innistrad, the newest block of cards released for Magic The Gathering.
Standard Addition: Interesting Cards from Shadows Over Innistrad Release
(Author’s note: The contents of this article reflect the views of the author, not SuperNerdLand as a whole.) In yesterday’s article, we reflected on the contributions by the top cards of Khans of Tarkir and Fate Reforged, the two sets from […]
Standard Rotation: Khans of Tarkir and Fate Reforged to say “Goodbye” April 8th, 2016
(Author’s note: The contents of this article reflect the views of the author, not SuperNerdLand as a whole) In just a few days, the newest Magic: The Gathering set will hit the shelves for players to experience. While we’re excited to […]
Magic: The Gathering Pre-release Guide; Or, How to Survive the Creeping Horrors of Shadows Over Innistrad
This Friday marks the first of the pre-release events for Magic: The Gathering (MtG)’s newest addition to its family, Shadows Over Innistrad, and we at SuperNerdLand are dedicated to helping you survive the night – if not walk away victorious […]
Banned and Restricted list updates for Shadows Over Innistrad
With every new Magic: The Gathering (MtG) set released by Wizards of the Coast (WotC), there also comes changes to its Banned and Restricted list, which governs the cards one cannot play in formats like Modern, Legacy, and Vintage. Changes […]
Exiled from Play — An Interview with Magic: The Gathering Judge CJ Shrader
Pory gives us an interview with Magic: The Gathering L2 judge CJ Shrader
Magic the Gathering: Oath of the Gatewatch Preview
John is here with his impressions on the Oath of the Gatewatch Preview
Magic the Gathering Year in Review: Criticism Proof Windows, Controversy Safe Doors
Hasbro is a naturally cautious company, and one adverse to controversy. Their handling of Magic the Gathering — one of their flagship properties — very much reflects this. This has been a year of marketing caution turning into embarrassing overreactions, and PR blunders both by Wizards […]
Magic: the Gathering Oath of the Gatewatch Leaks — A “Disproportionate Response”
Scrump follows up on the news of the recent banning of mulitple Magic the Gathering judges after the Gatewatch leaks