Corbin believes Return to Ravnica may have hit a price floor. Is now the time to buy into the staples?
Ash Zealot
Casual players get excited by vastly different cards than competitive players. Jared Elick discusses what types of cards to stock in your trade binder for this crowd.
This past week was an insightful one for Sigmund. He captures his ah-ha moments regarding pre-ordering on eBay, Standard metagame shifts and crazy speculation phenomena.
Ryan checks in with some initial thoughts on the directions Modern, Pauper, and Standard are heading.
Jason Alt is in characteristic form as he muses on theft at Magic events and reviews the latest tournament results.
Jared Elick looks at the first results from Gatecrash Standard tournaments, and indicates some of the cards that may be poised to jump in value.
Ryan weighs in on where he sees the recent bans taking those affected formats in the coming weeks.
As Gatecrash spoiler season ramps up, Corbin looks to specs from older sets that may benefit from the new Standard environment.
Ryan is looking forward to an increasingly fast Standard environment, searching for the best way to play Ash Zealot and his hasty friends as Gatecrash continues to emerge from behind the curtain.
Reflecting on one’s past work is a great way to learn, so why not critique that of others? This week Chad and Corbin review each other’s RtR set reviews to highlight all of the best hits and misses.
Jason Alt continues his discussion about the different schools of thought in Magic finance and reports on the recent tournament results.
Gervaise has compiled an exhaustive study of the path many of RtR’s chase singles have taken over the past three months, focusing much of his attention on the little Elf Shaman who could.