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Ten Unusual White Cards for Commander
This week I am focusing on my least favorite color in Magic: White! These are cards that are only white (excluding multi-colored cards) that may or may not be used in your commander deck (if it contains white). Surprisingly, I had a very hard time narrowing down this list as there are a lot of cards that intrigue me in white, I just rarely ever play it, especially in commander. Like last week's Artifact article, I focused on non-general commander cards. So here are ten cards that I have used or simply find interesting in white:
By Michael Peter Conine5 years ago in Gamers
The Best Cantrips in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5E)
Cantrips may not be the most powerful spells a spellcaster has access to, but they are by far the most versatile choices that you will make as a caster in your class of choice. Cantrips are spells that you get a very limited access to, but they are the spells your caster has infinite access to, you never run out of Cantrip spell slots. While new cantrips rarely come out in new sourcebooks, they remain the most important choice in many ways that many spellcasters will make in their careers. So! Without further ado, here are the best cantrips in D&D Fifth Edition!
By Aspen Noble5 years ago in Gamers
The Best Legendary Magic Items in D&D Fifth Edition (5E)
There are a number of magic items in 5E Dungeons and Dragons, but few are nearly as awesome as the Legendary Items that we almost never get to use. These items are found in the highest level of play, or given out by newbie DMs who don’t know any better (sorry!). Sadly, we very rarely get to see these Legendary Magic Items in actual play, but nevertheless I thought I would make a list for you so you can see my personal top 10 for Legendary Magic Items in the game so far.
By Aspen Noble5 years ago in Gamers
Ten of My Favorite Commander Artifacts
Hey folks, I was on vacation for the past two weeks, so I got super-lazy and didn't write anything. Lo siento. Well, this week I was going to write about one of my favorite Commander cards, but while tinkering with it I remembered that I have a lot of favorite Commander cards! So, I decided to make up a top ten list of my favorite artifacts to use in my favorite format! Yay? If you are not familiar with Magic: the Gathering's Commander format, find out more here: https://magic.wizards.com/en/content/commander-format
By Michael Peter Conine5 years ago in Gamers
A Convertible Poker Table Can Be Your Best Friend When You Are On The Go
If you are looking for the best poker table for your home, consider the convertible poker table type. There is no longer a need to purchase an entire table, instead simply convert it to a folding table. This round folding poker table is easily flipped over to allow you to put it in any location. The table top usually has six drink holders with big chip trays and multiple pockets.
By Just Poker Tables5 years ago in Gamers
The key factors to take under consideration while buying a poker table
Introduction The oval poker table is a truly beautiful thing. It is the most sought after type of table in Las Vegas casinos. The one question that often crops up from people who have never seen one of these tables before is whether or not they are more difficult to play on because of their shape.
By Just Poker Tables5 years ago in Gamers
The Best Magic Items for Wizards in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 5e
Magic items in Dungeons and Dragons are meant as magical rewards for adventuring and exploring your campaign. Every D&D campaign is full of great loot placed by your DM, but if you ever have a pile of gold burning a whole in your pocket and are looking for somewhere to put it all, here are some suggestions!
By Aspen Noble5 years ago in Gamers
The Best Magic Items for Warlocks in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 5e
Magic items in Dungeons and Dragons are meant as magical rewards for adventuring and exploring your campaign. Every D&D campaign is full of great loot placed by your DM, but if you ever have a pile of gold burning a whole in your pocket and are looking for somewhere to put it all, here are some suggestions!
By Aspen Noble5 years ago in Gamers
Germany sees surge in number of online casino players
There are various ways to get entertained, but online casinos remain the primary choice of many. We aren't making a vague statement because these are backed by thorough research. German gamblers or players love the thrill and excitement that comes from playing at an online casino. Winning or losing the match, tournament, or game is secondary, but entertainment plays a bigger role.
By Oliver Hauser5 years ago in Gamers
Best Online Casino Games for Professional Gamblers
In Denmark, gambling is legal and regulated by the Danish Gambling Authority, so becoming a Danish professional gambler could become a reality. A gambling site like dansk casino offers a wide variety of games that the budding professional gambler can try to find their niche.
By Michael Vestersen5 years ago in Gamers
The Best Magic Items for Rogues in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 5e
Magic items in Dungeons and Dragons are meant as magical rewards for adventuring and exploring your campaign. Every D&D campaign is full of great loot placed by your DM, but if you ever have a pile of gold burning a whole in your pocket and are looking for somewhere to put it all, here are some suggestions!
By Aspen Noble5 years ago in Gamers
Mindfulness through Worldbuilding
When I first saw this challenge and prompt my mind went to all the various things I do for my own self-care. I wouldn't label myself a renaissance man but I do cast a wide net when it comes to interests. I have always been able to mix in with various cliques and groups since middle school. This is partly because of my upbringing but I feel it is more to do with how I approach hobbies and interests. I can be a bit obsessive about something new. My parents and grandparents did a great job when I was young in trying new things. I hiked, fished, hunted, camped, backpacked, boated, played video games, participated in sports, read non-fiction fact books, read high and low fantasy, wrote my own stories, went to church, learned about collections and coins, picked up skills as a gardener, played board games, talked about world events, and spent time with my own imagination. These things all helped to craft who I am today but the last, working my imagination muscles, is what ultimately helped me be able to find my own peace when needed.
By Ronald T Whitley5 years ago in Gamers




