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Here's what you need to know about Magic's first return to the plane of Tarkir.
The MTG Tarkir Dragonstorm mechanics are all pretty powerful, and fit a nice, wide assortment of gameplay styles. Not to mention, they neatly fit the faction they are primarily a part of.
We recently took part in a preview of MTG Tarkir Dragonstorm, and with it came the reveal of two fan-favorite planeswalkers: Ugin and Elspeth.
Following where Dragons of Tarkir left the narrative, Magic the Gathering reveals a return with Tarkir: Dragonstorm. Here's what you need to know.