Savoring Flavor: Examining The Planeswalkers Of Adventures In The Forgotten Realms
Karington Hess continues his flavorful exploration of the MTG / D&D crossover with the planeswalkers of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.

Karington Hess continues his flavorful exploration of the MTG / D&D crossover with the planeswalkers of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
When does synergy become more important than power in a Draft pick? Ryan Saxe explores the question through two key choices from a recent event.
Looking to play Standard with Adventures in the Forgotten Realms? World Champion PVDDR and other SCG creators share their decks of choice.
Roll for flavor initiative as SCG Assistant Manager and professional dungeon master Karington Hess rates the flavor of legendary creatures in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
If you’re into rolling d20s, Bennie Smith had got the Commander Deep Dive for you. Check out his Commander take on Delina, Wild Mage!
In the last piece of his seven-part series, Jake Browne dives into the artifacts and lands of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and their impact on Limited.
Multicolored cards are tricky in Limited. Do you take them first or wait for a better spot? Jake Browne breaks down his approach for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms has plenty of goodies for the Commander fan. Sheldon Menery shares his Top 5 in each color.
It’s not easy being green in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Limited, according to Jake Browne. What are the bright spots in an underwhelming color?
Shaheen Soorani reboots Esper Control for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Standard. What new cards made his initial cut?
SCG’s First Impressions of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms finish with Modern. Will Demilich find its niche? Will a mill spell have the last laugh?
Burn, baby, burn. Jake Browne reviews red for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Limited. What brings the heat, and what brings the beats?
Red may be the strongest individual color for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Limited, but black is close behind. Ryan Saxe navigates a black-heavy draft.
Can Adventures in the Forgotten Realms revive interest in Pioneer? Five SCG creators sort through Magic’s newest set and find out.
Jake Browne’s review of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms for Limited continues with black. Which card earns his coveted 5.0 rating?