The Memory Jar is a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love. It's for players of all levels to have a reminisce, laugh, and share some memories. *This podcast was formerly known as "Let's Remember Some Cards"*
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
Episode 94 of The Memory Jar, a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love.
This week, we dive deep into the history of the boostie. How have booster packs evolved (and devolved) over ti... more
Episode 93 of The Memory Jar, a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love.
This week, we catch up to The Lost Caverns of Ixalan and all that it offers. Dinosaurs, Vampires, Pirates, Me... more
Episode 92 of The Memory Jar, a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love.
This week, we go over all of the things that make Wilds of Eldraine unique. We talk about the high fantasy f... more
Episode 91 of The Memory Jar, a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love.
This week, it’s the dawn of a new age as we do a FACTS show for a supplemental set! That’s right, it’s our dee... more
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Apple Podcasts | #42 |
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