Last week’s Announcement Day did not disappoint, revealing tons of new products and developments. David breaks them down and discusses the financial implications.
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Mike presents an overview of the financial gems and opportunities in Conspiracy: Take the Crown.
Now that we’ve got our hands on the powerful reprints from Conspiracy 2, there’s only one wise path forward as far as MTG finance is concerned: sell. Sigmund explains.
Conspiracy looks like a great set, that is likely to be aggressively farmed. Is there any value to be found?
DJ is ready for Conspiracy: Take the Crown, and this week he tells you everything you need to know so you can be as well.
The newly announced Eternal Masters promises to shake up the eternal market. David presents an initial analysis of the possible inclusions and what to expect from prices.
Fresh off his win at SCG Indianapolis, Brian DeMars describes the major contours of the new format, along with the cards he’s targeting in advance of the PT.
Out first look at BFZ Standard is here with the results from SCG Indianapolis. Doug runs through the best performing decks with accompanying suggestions for financial action.
Modern continues to present ample opportunities for the speculator. Brian DeMars identifies five Modern cards that aren’t getting the attention they deserve from the secondary market.
This weekend was Ryan’s first time vending a prerelease, and also the first time vending two stores on the same weekend. One of these ventures turned out more successful than the other.
Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.
So you’ve just finished opening your box of Modern Masters 2015 (MM2). Get your paints out!