Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Bomat Courier
Wizards has introduced a new preconstructed product that looks like it’s going to shake up Standard finance in a major way. Brian’s got the breakdown on how.
Getting into a new format can be expensive, but a tournament deck doesn’t have to break the bank. Pete covers some budget options for both Standard and Modern.
This week, David breaks down a few format staples for five major formats, compares their buylist prices from five top stores, and draws a number of conclusions from the data. If you like getting deep into the numbers, this article is for you.
We’ve got the full RIX spoiler now, and Adrian’s got some ideas of how the metagame might evolve around a few of the new cards.
Adrian breaks down a couple emerging decks that are impacting the market, one in Modern and the other in Standard.
One of the great things about mistakes is that we can learn from them, thereby not repeating them. To that end, today Kyle is walking us through his learning process this year.
Chaz leaves no stone un-turned in pursuit of valuable information prior to PTXLN!
The Magic World Championship showcased two known decks alongside newcomer UB Control. Brian surveys the emerging meta and considers speculation targets.
Some serious shakeups in Standard have made this Pro Tour weekend very exciting, and Adam explains what’s happened and what to expect.
Kyle discussed uncommons last week, but what about rares and mythics? There are pitfalls and opportunities here, and Kyle walks us through them.
Hello, everyone. My name is Andrew Dang. I placed 67th in Grand Prix Las Vegas playing an Affinity build of my own design with Bomat Courier. I began experimenting with Courier soon after the release of Kaladesh, and initial results led me to believe the card had promise. After nine months of testing and honing […]