Looking for an affordable format with a slightly larger card pool than Standard? You might be interested in Frontier.
Ryan Overturf
If you enjoyed Zendikar Expeditions and similar high-end cards, then I’ve got great news for you.
Bant Company might be the best deck in Standard for now, but once it rotates, something must take its place.
It has been quite a while since many rares from Kamigawa block have been printed, and Modern relevance has a way of exploding their price points.
Collective Brutality doubled up over the weekend. What gives?
Even sideboard cards in Modern have demonstrated that they could spike at a moments notice. Is the spike for Engineered Explosives justified?
Torn between your love of Blood Moon and being Jund Guy? You’re really going to like Jeremy Dezani’s Lille list.
Conspiracy looks like a great set, that is likely to be aggressively farmed. Is there any value to be found?
The SCG Invitational this weekend is sure to shake up both the Modern and Standard metagames. Ryan presents some picks for both formats.
Eldritch Moon just launched and Conspiracy 2 is on the way, though Kaladesh may have a closer release than one would think.
The last thing we need in Standard is more Bant. Though perhaps you’ll find this non-Company build more bearable.
Until recently Greater Gargadon was not a card that you’d associate with Dredge, though it’s currently a four-of in the most popular and successful list.
Red is largely believed to be the worst color in Standard, but it still has the tools to succeed!