With the full spoiler out it’s time to roll up our sleeves and try to identify the undervalued cards. Brian highlights several cards from SOI that are flying under the radar.
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As the contours of post-rotation Standard take shape, Brian is betting on old cards that look to benefit from the new environment. He shares his picks for this week.
With the return to Innistrad, old cards from the first block may get a shot in the arm. Brian looks at a few promising cards that may be getting some more support soon.
With the return to Innistrad, casual and competitive zombie decks alike will be on players minds. Brian looks at some cards that may get a bump as a result.
The Eldrazi menace is starting to make itself felt in Standard, which rotation may accentuate. Brian looks at some Eldrazi cards flying under the radar right now.
Brian considers what cards will appear in Eternal Masters this summer. Modern staples have a solid chance of inclusion, which carries significant financial implications.
Brian takes on the ever-important task of evaluating his past picks for success and failure, focusing on the past two months.
Fresh off his appearance at Pro Tour OGW, Brian DeMars surveys Modern for promising specs in the new Eldrazi-ridden metagame.
We’re down to the wire for Modern speculations in advance of the Pro Tour. Brian has a few to recommend as well as some advice for anyone considering acquiring cards to play.
Oath of the Gatewatch brings many exciting additions to the Danger Room, or Battle Box. Brian discusses which cards are interesting for the format and provides an updated list.
Now that Twin is gone, where will the metagame head next? Brian looks at the major archetypes set to benefit and suggests spec targets for each.
Everyone knows by now that Modern is exploding, but which cards are waiting for their time in the sun? Brian picks some cards near their bottom that constitute good pick-ups.
Brian surveys the state of the Modern market, offering his thoughts on recent spikes and the future of the format. He closes with five cards to pick up with an eye to gains.