Some Eternal Masters prices have already increased since release and now may be the time to move on key foils.
Ryan Overturf
Modern Masters showed us that Modern prices can withstand reprints, and it’s looking like the same is holding true for eternal format.
The Magic Online market is very different from the paper market, and the value of Eternal Masters online is very different from the physical set.
Sword of the Meek hasn’t put up the performance that many of us expected it to in Modern. Perhaps this leaner build of Grixis Control could turn that all around.
Nivmagus Elemental is among the quirkier Modern legal cards, and MTGO player Tenshi 5-0’d a league with a sweet new brew with the card.
Averages are very useful tools in many respects, though not when it comes to data that can be easily manipulated.
While Volcanic Island remains expensive, Eternal Masters does actually make Legacy more accessible. Check out Ryan’s advice on strategically buying into the format.
Interested in trying out Legacy but have no way to play? The Legacy Gauntlet on MTGO is tailor made for you.
If you’re not playing Tokens in Standard, it’s possible that you either don’t value winning highly or are being dishonest with yourself.
Rattlechains has proven itself playable just by virtue of having the keywords flash and flying. Imagine if its ETB ability mattered.
Sometimes the new hotness causes a resurgence of older technology. Check out this build of Death and Taxes that uses Eldrazi Displacer to bring Mangara back!
Don’t you hate how Magic Online only deals in full integers while bots eat fractions of your tix? Ryan offers advice on putting those dimes to work.
With the full spoiler up, we now know the EV of a box of EMA, though the list of card’s being printed in foil for the first time is bound to shake things up.