Surrak’s abilities make it a versatile card that fits various strategies. Its trample ability can help push through damage, and its ability to prevent creature spells from being countered can be useful against control decks that rely on countering spells. Alternatively, a deck could focus on co...
That being said, I still think it is a powerful choice in the meta because it can use its burn spells as removal spells to slow down other aggro decks. Playing Against this Deck: Removing their creatures will help slow them down, forcing them to rely only on burn spells to finish you ...
These removal spells will work in a variety of decks in Commander, and are some fo the best you can add to your deck.
That's literally it. Two-mana a turn is very little for repeatable removal, especially if you're also playing this in a deck that includes some good payoff cards in Commander, like the ones we're about to talk about. Best Fight Spells in MTG Benefactors There are a lot of cards that...
Also, sometimes pump spells like Monstrous Rage are sideboarded out of the deck. Screaming Nemesis is mostly a tool against other red aggro decks but is still serviceable elsewhere. The Removal Suite in Gruul Aggro There were times when it made sense to play Obliterating Bolt over Scorchin...
Chaos Warp –Even though Commanders can’t be tucked anymore, I still think Chaos Warp is one of red’s most solid removal spells. Most of the time, I’m not even targeting someone’s commander with this because something even more threatening needs to be taken out. Though Wizards has pr...
Color is a basic property of cards in Magic: The Gathering, forming the core of the game's mana system and overall strategy. There are five colors, sequenced white (), blue (), black (), red (), and green (); this arrangement is called the "color pie" or
This is exceedingly easy to cast for its cheaper mode, and its stats are beastly at 2 mana. It doesn’t have flash, meaning you can’t pair it with Rewind so well, but there are enough cheap spells like Opt that you can rely on hitting this on turn 3 or 4 regularly. ...
DURABLE & DEPENDABLE – With the sturdy Saffiano exterior, the Card Binder needed a worthy band closure that could match its strength. Dex Protection completed the Card Binder 4 by using a triple reinforced band closure – built to repel the strongest scrying spells you enemies can muster. ...
As usual with this color combination, evasive creatures and removal spells abound. What is new, however is the appearance of anMTG planeswalker: Kaito, Bane of Nightmares. Kaito is a really solid source of card advantage, and also works great against other midrange decks, being very difficult ...