

The 28-year-old card game has 21 “core” sets. 😉Ĭlick here to read over 4,000 more MTG Cards of the Day! Daily Since 2001.Magic: The Gathering is the longest standing and most established trading card game with sets of cards being released as early as 1993. We’d be happy to link back to your blog / YouTube Channel / etc. If you want to share your ideas on cards with other fans, feel free to drop us an email (very top of the page). We would love more volunteers to help us with our Magic the Gathering Card of the Day reviews. This is perfectly at home in Unstable, but it’s also a card that could legitimately be printed in black border…albeit not without destroying Standard along the way. And if you know anything about the storm mechanic, every playable card with the mechanic has proven to be ridiculously powerful at some point, verging on ban-worthy. It plays like a slightly-cheaper Empty the Warrens, trading making two 1/1 tokens per tick for making 1/2 tokens with flying per tick. It’s a good thing Crow Storm is silver-bordered, because we might have another format-warping card on our hands. It’s been a card that’s been riffed on by almost anyone who does custom card design, but the real thing is even better than the meme. Storm Crow memes are dead long live Crow Storm. It’s worth keeping in mind that decks in non-flying colors will have slightly more trouble dealing with this than Empty the Warrens while the answer is sometimes that you should be storming for more than they can block, that’s not always possible. The fact of the matter is, when your storm count is high enough, almost any storm spell will win the game for you, and this is no exception.

Even such a simple card as Storm Crow makes you think about possibilities.įor that matter, a card as relatively complex as Crow Storm does much the same thing. The Fourth Edition rulebook promises that you “will encounter new mysteries is the multiverse of Dominia grows”, and both those sets deliver on providing a window into a world you want to be a part of. Both Homelands and Alliances actually blew my mind at the time.

Alliances was the second expansion released after I started playing Magic I got involved not long after the release of Ice Age.
