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Great Magic the Gathering Youtube Channels

Today, I am going to be listing some great Magic the Gathering Youtube channels. If you have some spare time and are looking for something to watch about MTG, here is a list for some great MTG channels to try out!


The Command Zone 
The Command Zone is a podcast, with two guys, talking about commander. If you like commander, or want to try it out, this is definitely the channel for you. The channel also has a series going called Game Knights. This series is all about commander gameplay, with amazing battles, and awesome guests from the magic community, this series is a must see!


Magic the Amateuring 
Again, a podcast, with two amazing women from the magic community, this podcast is to die for. With all different topics and games, this podcast is amazing. They even have series Magic 101, which teaches new players, or returning players, the basics of the game!


Tolarian Community College 
Product reviews, check. Booster box openings, check. MTG lour talks, check. Cool deck ideas, check. A Magic the Gathering debate series, check. Content on pauper, check. Guides and tips to all parts of magic, check. A series of interviews with the guy's father about MTG, check. This channel must be watched!


There are plenty others, but for now, this should keep you happy (I hope!) and content. Please tell me in the comments below, what are some of your favorite MTG Youtube channels?

Until next time, see ya!

 

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