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Those were all on the table and really they were necessary to pay off this idea that these storms are just so chaotic and bursting with magic that they are birthing things that are just far beyond ...
Based on the analysis, scientists found that the sprites were triggered by a “high-peak current” positive cloud-to-ground lightning strikes within a massive convective system spanning a cloud area of ...
On Tuesday Wizards of the Coast revealed Tarkir: Dragonstorm, the next set for Magic: The Gathering. It revisits a setting of giant dragons and warfare, one that is now beset by magical maelstroms ...
Aside from the Final Fantasy crossover set, Tarkir: Dragonstorm is my most anticipated Magic release this year. With just under a month until launch, most of the set remains under wraps ...
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While Magic: The Gathering’s big crossovers with things like Final Fantasy and Spider-Man might be stealing the spotlight lately, the next set in the line-up is already storming toward us.
There are two new Magic: The Gathering Planeswalker cards in Tarkir Dragonstorm and both of them look incredible. As Wizards of the Coast has already teased, we’ve got a new Ugin and a new Elspeth ...
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On March 17, US President Donald Trump’s senior advisor Elon Musk claimed that there are “Magic Money Computers” operational at several government departments that can “make money out of ...