Streets of New Capenna: An Elves All The Way Down Review (Part Two)
Following up the review of all the Elves in Streets of New Capenna, Jamie looks at the cards in the set that can support our forest friends.
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Following up the review of all the Elves in Streets of New Capenna, Jamie looks at the cards in the set that can support our forest friends.
Jamie reviews the new Magic: The Gathering set, Streets of New Capenna. Will the the new Elven socialites be a breakout hit?
We’ve finally made it back to Kamigawa! This review focuses on how to use new cards in Elves decks across Magic: The Gathering’s many formats.
The Elf drought continues, but Jamie perseveres to bring you the Elves All The Way Down Review of Crimson Vow, the latest MTG expansion.
Despite an alarming lack of Elves in the set, Jamie goes over the new Magic set, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt. Let’s hope Rite of Harmony can salvage the set.
Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons finally cross over. Will any of the plethora of new Elves be good enough to make it out of limited?
Kaldheim was the first Magic: The Gathering set in a while with a focus on Elves. Jamie looks back to see if it lived up to expectations.
Welcome back to the Elves All The Way Down review of Kaldheim – Magic the Gathering’s Norse mythology-themed expansion. This time, we’re covering the Changelings and other supporting cards.
In the first part of the Elves All The Way Down review of Kaldheim, Jamie goes over all the Elves in the set to see if they’re up to scratch for constructed Magic play.
Elves All The Way Down Episode 3 takes a look at Elves in the Pauper metagame, where we get to use some less well known cards.