The Quote of Arms podcast is greenlit to start! It will focus on weird and wacky tribal Magic: the Gathering decks, what they are, what their identity is, how they do the jobs a deck needs, how they win, and what makes them interesting and worth building around!
Coat of Arms is a Magic card where creatures of the same type boost each other's power, regardless of who owns them. Quote of Arms is a similarly inclusive podcast, supporting diverse voices while strengthening the kindred aspects of our lives.
So...what's your favorite un- or under-supported tribe?
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The Quote of Arms podcast is greenlit to start! It will focus on weird and wacky tribal Magic: the Gathering decks, what they are, what their identity is, how they do the jobs a deck needs, how they win, and what makes them interesting and worth building around!
Coat of Arms is a Magic card where creatures of the same type boost each other's power, regardless of who owns them. Quote of Arms is a similarly inclusive podcast, supporting diverse voices while strengthening the kindred aspects of our lives.
So...what's your favorite un- or under-supported tribe?
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Quote of Arms
The Quote of Arms podcast is greenlit to start! It will focus on weird and wacky tribal Magic: the Gathering decks, what they are, what their identity is, how they do the jobs a deck needs, how they win, and what makes them interesting and worth building around!
Coat of Arms is a Magic card where creatures of the same type boost each other's power, regardless of who owns them. Quote of Arms is a similarly inclusive podcast, supporting diverse voices while strengthening the kindred aspects of our lives.
So...what's your favorite un- or under-supported tribe?