When four players are the only 9-1s from the Pro Tour and they all played similar decks, you should take notice. Hope you missed Spell Queller.
Ryan Overturf
Most of the engine cards in Kaladesh have already spiked, though there is still potential for some Pro Tour gambles.
There have been multiple spikes this week leading up to the Pro Tour, though not all of them are completely justified.
If there’s one thing that Magic players love, it’s doubling things. It was only a matter of time before Electrostatic Pummeler found a home.
The latest Conspiracy expansion offered a lot of valuable reprints, and even a handful of the new cards are turning out to be quite valuable.
Torrential Gearhulk was met with mixed review when it was spoiled, though it’s arguably one of the best cards in Kaladesh.
Week one Standard was largely dominated by aggressive decks, though there are other competitive options worth exploring.
Just when you thought Modern didn’t have enough fringe combo decks, Madcap Experiment adds another to the list.
When a Standard deck has significant overlap with a good Modern deck, it’s wise to pay attention.
Do you like drawing extra cards? Of course you do! Despite a great week one for aggressive decks, there may be hope for Take Inventory yet.
Some major changes were announced to MTGO yesterday, and you’ll want to be aware of these.
Smuggler’s Copter may very well be the best card in Kaladesh. What can we expect the price trajectory of the card to look like?
Can Chandra live up to her $60 pre-order hype? Could any card?