MTG Lord of the Rings Tales of Middle Earth is upon us, bringing with it not one, not two, but five Aragorn cards for us to build commander decks around
Satyr FiredancerSatyr Firedancer will Lightning BoltLightning Bolt one of each of our opponents' creatures every time we cast a Dragon's ApproachDragon's Approach
Wizards of the Coast deliberately recoloured to red for the early US release to make Pikachu more recognisable, then reversed the decision later in the print run
This is most likely due to the corporate side of the hobby dictating what can or cannot be given out to the public
Blessed Alliance This started out mostly as a sideboard tool but it is getting more popular
One of the founding fathers of Magic writing and theory was Eric Taylor, who defined it like this: "Card advantage is any process by which a player obtains effectively more cards than his [or her] opponent." If that definition seems a bit nebulous, it's because card advantage can take such a tremendous variety of forms