Author: JonasDI

  • How Set Tracker Coverage Will Work

    Set Tracker coverage will collect the important moving pieces around upcoming Magic releases: official announcements, preview dates, card reveals, mechanics, product details and notable updates.

    During spoiler season, Untap MTG will separate official previews from community rumors and keep source links visible whenever possible.

    The goal is to make each set easy to follow without needing to chase every announcement across multiple platforms.

  • What to Expect From Card Analysis on Untap MTG

    Card analysis on Untap MTG will focus on practical questions first: where might this card see play, what kind of deck wants it and what should players watch for after release?

    Each analysis piece can look at Commander, Standard, Limited and casual play when those formats are relevant. Not every card needs every format, and not every preview deserves a dramatic verdict.

    The aim is to be useful, source-linked and honest about uncertainty. Early evaluations will change when more cards from a set are revealed.

  • How Untap MTG Labels Rumors and Confirmed News

    Magic moves quickly, especially during preview season. Untap MTG will use clear labels so readers can tell the difference between confirmed information, credible reporting and speculation.

    Confirmed means the information comes from Wizards of the Coast, an official Magic channel, a publisher partner or another directly verifiable source.

    Rumor means the information is circulating in the community but has not been confirmed. Rumor posts should be treated as signals, not facts.

    Speculation means the article is analysis or an educated guess based on known information.

    Leaked card images will not be treated as official previews unless they are later confirmed by an official source.

  • Untap MTG Is Coming Online

    Untap MTG is coming online as an independent source for Magic: The Gathering news, spoiler coverage, rumor tracking and practical card analysis.

    The goal is simple: separate confirmed information from speculation, link back to sources and explain why new cards or announcements might matter for players.

    Coverage will focus on four lanes: official MTG news, new card previews, clearly labeled rumors and card-by-card analysis for Commander, Standard, Limited and casual play.

    Untap MTG is unofficial Fan Content and is not approved or endorsed by Wizards of the Coast.