Other Valuable EDH Websites
EDH Sites
The EDH community is a pretty substantial one and there are lots of resources out there for strategy, deck construction, deck purchasing and more. Here are some of the sites that I have found to be most beneficial to me.
Online Stores
tcgplayer.com - This is a fantastic store for purchasing individual cards at the lowest rate you are apt to find. The site also has build in tools for analyzing market trends and optimizing the amount you spend.
cardkingdom.com - This is my go to site for purchasing cards in bulk. If I am looking to buy many cards at once I know that, for a reasonable price, I can buy them here and have them efficiently delivered undamaged.
ebay.com - ebay actually has a pretty significant buyer and seller community for mtg. I would recommend keeping an eye out here for deals on the more expensive cards you want.
etsy.com/shop/GreenBeanProxies and etsy.com/shop/MTGen - Both of these stores produce custom art reproductions of cards. If you are looking to bring up the aesthetic of your deck, or use a temporary cheaper fill in for a high cost card, these are one of the first places I would recommend looking.
Deck Construction / Card Discussion
mtggoldfish.com - Contains a massive number of decks and tons of articles on the theory that goes into deck construction.
tappedout.net - Likewise contains a plethora of decks and also a draft simulator.
edhrec.com - Contains tons of articles and lots of useful tools for deck construction such as popular card pairings and what cards go well with certain commanders. Also has a useful card searching system.
gatherer.wizards.com - A great site for looking at card rulings, community ratings, and errata corrections.
manabasecrafter.com - Designed to help commander players build a mana base for their decks best on their commanders color identity.
Online Play
MTG Arena - A very good tool for people who want to play standard online, though it doesn't allow for EDH. The app is free to use and spending real money is by no means needed to keep up with competition.
MTGO - A pay to play online alternative to magic in all forms. It's not my cup of tea, but there are those who enjoy it.
Tabletop Simulator - I've had a fantastic time with this app (Available on Steam). It is a virtual tabletop environment that feels very similar to actual play. It has a significant EDH community and is a great way to play when stuck at home.
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