Homelands Booster Pack Special
May 11th, 2011Join us as we open an ultra-rare sealed booster pack from the venerable Homelands expansion!
More...Join us as we open an ultra-rare sealed booster pack from the venerable Homelands expansion!
More...Welcome back to Innistrad Week! I hope you’ve all remained vigilant, because sinister dealings have been going on here at Wizards of the Coast.
More...Welcome to Innistrad preview week! It’s once again time to delve into a new and exciting block (it feels so good to be saying that after sitting on this thing for more than five years). As you will see, this time we’ve taken the set design in a whole new direction. What are we doing, and what inspired us to do it? Before today’s column is done, you’ll know.
More...By Kaldra, I’ve finally done it. All the lives that have been lost, all the good Mirrans enslaved… It won’t be for nothing. I have a chance to save them.
More...Good Gamery has recently come in possession of six scans of entirely new Magic 2012 cards. Sources close to Wizards of the Coast have confirmed that they might indeed be real. Considering the events of the past few weeks, we have pondered whether or not to release these images to the public. In the end, we decided to go ahead. We’re really excited about this core set, so without further ado, here are the images.
More...April 20, 2011 – RENTON, WA – Wizards of the Coast, publishers of the popular trading
card game Magic: the Gathering, announced today that, in an apparent security breach
unprecedented in the 21-year history of the company, the entire Homelands spoiler has
been released to the public. Anonymous Internet hackers were able to gain unauthorized access
to the confidential information through a previously-undiscovered security flaw in the company’s
Gatherer database. Rules text and art for all 140 cards in the set were downloaded hundreds of
times over before the hole could be closed.
Phyrexians came through means unseen,
They brought us pain and misery.
They killed our tribes, they killed our sea,
They bent our suns to their own need.
We fought them hard, we fought them well
Out on the plains we gave them hell
But soon there came too many to see,
Oh will we ever be set free?