What do Richard Garfield, the Unhinged set, and the Social Contract of the Commander format have in common? Jules breaks breaks down some Mental Magic and social interactions!
Avatar of Woe
Take one part ‘awesome customization’ and add two parts ‘hopes and dreams’ to make… what Jules has for you today! Can you guess what’s inside?
Jay finishes the rest of the theme decks stretching back to Tempest as part of the ongoing Precon Buyer’s Guide, noting an interesting pricing trend among some of the retailers!
Today Jay Kirkman begins a series on collecting preconstructed decks in the secondary market and creating a long-overdue buyer’s guide for them.
Prophecy… the set is the butt of jokes about worthless sets. It’s like all the good cards were just used up in the previous sets and this is the chaff we have left. However, there’s money to be made in the unlikeliest of places, including Prophecy. This article will be a little longer than you think, since some of the Prophecy foils can catch big dollars. Let’s start looking!
Magic is a diverse culture of players, as there is a format for nearly everyone and each has their own unique trading style as well. This column will be devoted to understanding how to approach each trade, with everything from how to organize your binders to what cards to look for. This week I will cover how to maximize values when trading with an EDH (Commander) player.
In this week’s article, Jay presents a case for including a preconstructed format on the competitive Magic circuit.