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.
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At first glance, speculators appeared to profit on breakout cards from Pro Tour Kaladesh. A deeper look, focusing on more realistic scenarios, reveals a different picture.
Most of the engine cards in Kaladesh have already spiked, though there is still potential for some Pro Tour gambles.
Mike discusses a Mardu planeswalker deck poised to combat the Smuggler’s Copter metagame plus where prices from Kaladesh will go from here.
Join the QS Cast for another discussion on Pro Tour Kaladesh, Conspiracy: Take the Crown and more!
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.
Brian DeMars has thoughts on what cards might break out at Pro Tour Kaladesh. Check it out and see if you agree!
Week one Standard was largely dominated by aggressive decks, though there are other competitive options worth exploring.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
The story this weekend at SCG Indianapolis was clearly aggro strategies and vehicles. David looks at the Top 32 results to get a picture of the new Standard format.
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.
As WOTC strives to make Standard less expensive focus is shifting away from Modern and Legacy. Despite this, Sigmund sees a bull market that some may be missing.
Chaz has a full set review for Kaladesh, replete with information from his testing sessions!