r/spikes is a subreddit with 107k members. The community frequently discusses standard, spoiler, discussion, fdn, and deck, and they frequently recommend/review sideboard cards, and the most common flair used is standard, discussion, modern, draft, and article.
The serious, play-to-win side of the Magic: The Gathering community.
Popular Topics in r/spikes
#1
Standard
91 posts
#2
Spoiler
26 posts
#3
Discussion
23 posts
#4
Fdn
20 posts
#5
Deck
9 posts
#6
Aggro
9 posts
#7
Metagame
8 posts
#8
Modern
4 posts
#9
Article
4 posts
#10
Brew
4 posts
Products Discussed in r/spikes
Sideboard Cards
52 reviews
#1
Magic: The Gathering
3.9★ from 7 reviews
#2
Thalia
4.0★ from 2 reviews
#3
Dragonlord Silumgar
4.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/spikes
#1
Standard
: "[Standard] Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed has been the best tournament in years"
141 posts
#2
Discussion
: "[MTGO] Reversing Decklist Display Changes"
27 posts
#3
Modern
: "[Modern] Ruby Storm primer - 25k words on matchups, deck construction, and sideboarding"
9 posts
#4
Draft
: "[Draft] The New Draft Era"
8 posts
#5
Article
: "[Article] May 18th B&R Announcement"
7 posts
#6
Sealed
: "[Sealed] The Ultimate Guide to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Sealed"
4 posts
#7
Timeless
: "Remembering Kai Budde"
2 posts
#8
Bo1
: "Thank you [Standard] Bo1"
1 post
#9
Other
: "Looking for spiky content [other]"
1 post
Member Growth in r/spikes
Yearly
+4k members(4.3%)
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Last updated: June 16, 2026