Ancient Tomb
The Conspiracy 2 spoiler is out, and David is reviewing it for eternal formats. He covers interesting reprints, new cards, and the financial takeaways.
While Volcanic Island remains expensive, Eternal Masters does actually make Legacy more accessible. Check out Ryan’s advice on strategically buying into the format.
In time for GP Columbus, Brian highlights several eternal cards he’s getting requests to borrow. These are good places to park money right now.
Mike returns to Expeditions to see where prices stand, how they have moved within the various price tiers, and which ones represent the best targets.
Several niche Modern staples have seen massive price spikes following the Eldrazi takeover. Sheridan evaluates two of them to see if they will hold value or crash.
Ryan is lukewarm on investing in “no Reserved List” Eternal, but has some ideas on how to remedy the proposed format’s problems. It all boils down to presentation.
There’s a new Legacy deck on the block! It happens to be the Legacy port of the new Modern deck…
Adam explains the impact of Eternal Masters, the cards he’s avoiding, and the cards he’s aggressively targeting in anticipation.
Brian considers what cards will appear in Eternal Masters this summer. Modern staples have a solid chance of inclusion, which carries significant financial implications.
The Eternal Masters announcement leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Ryan weighs in on the knowns and unknowns that may affect Legacy’s future.
Alexander Carl returns to QS to discuss the impact Eternal Masters will have on MTGO. This set will be a big one for market movements, so make sure you’re informed.
Ryan is sick of losing to Eldrazi, so he decided to give the deck a try. Spoiler alert, he won a lot of matches with the deck.