MTG Subreddits & Art Resources Worth Following

If you're looking for more outlets to discuss MTG, Reddit has quite a few options other than /r/magicTCG to check out.

The top three most useful subreddits for Cardsmiths:

/r/custommagic - for mechanics feedback
Redditors post their custom card creations here, and pretty much all posts receive comments with constructive criticism. There's an active community here and there's a nice balance of people showing off cards and asking for opinions. Word of warning: when posting cards, be sure that the cards being posted have given credit to the artist, or the post will be deleted.

/r/mtgporn - for artwork
Largely SFW, this subreddit comprises of higher res MTG art, many of which are large enough for use as desktop wallpapers or print. http://theartofmtg.tumblr.com/ is another great place to find actual Magic artwork for making proxy cards.

/r/mtgcube - for a custom draft set community
/r/mtgcube is dedicated to all things related to Cube drafting. This sub also has an active community and they're very willing to answer questions and provide feedback. There are also a lot of resources in the sidebar for getting started, if you're just getting into it.

We'd love to hear whether you already follow these subreddits or have others that you think would be helpful to add to the list!
Feb 06, 2014 by Eva
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