David concludes his review of Dominaria for Commander, with the red, green, blue, and artifact cards. As before, he provides interesting specs attached to each potential card.
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David continues his review of Dominaria for Commander with the white and black legends, and his picks for cards that may benefit from their introduction to the format.
David continues his review of Dominaria for Commander with the remaining gold legends, along with recommendations for specs to pair with them.
Dominaria‘s legendary subtheme is sure to mean lots of new tools for Commander. David begins his set review with a treatment of the spoiled cards promising for Commander.
Following up his article on cash flow analysis, David put his calculations to work in the real world by tracking his sales and purchases for the month of March. He shares the results.
With Pauper on the rise, David looks at some interesting cards that haven’t hit major spikes yet, and considers the practical aspects of how to out common specs at a profit.
Masters 25 is flooding us with supply, and card prices have already dropped. David considers the lessons to learn so far and which reprints are best suited as speculation targets.
Navigating the different fee structures for selling cards on each online marketplace can get complicated. David breaks down the numbers to see which service offers the best value.
How you buy collections can have a huge impact on the profit they yield. David shares his method for pricing out collections in a way that considers both profit margin and risk.
The Challenger decks Wizards published last week have significant implications for Standard speculation and beyond. David covers the major takeaways from the announcement.
David noticed some unexpected foils posting gains last week. He looks over some notable ones to see what formats or factors may be driving their prices up.
David reviews some cards that show promise with the recent Modern B&R Announcement.
This week, David breaks down a few format staples for five major formats, compares their buylist prices from five top stores, and draws a number of conclusions from the data. If you like getting deep into the numbers, this article is for you.