Consecrated Sphinx
Brian’s here to break down what we can learn from examining a card’s spread – the difference between the buylist and retail prices of a card.
Reprints seem to follow a predictable trajectory every time. Sig examines the three stages of a reprint’s price curve and identifies some cards that may be solid pickups right now.
Rob talks about the possible financial future of Avacyn, Angel of Hope.
David revisits Iconic Masters, now with full knowledge of the set list. How much can we expect the major reprints to drop in price, and where will they settle?
There are several particular attributes shared by the most popular Commander cards. Jim outlines the criteria he uses to gauge a potential spec for the format.
After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
New Commander generals are big news, and Hour of Devastation has brought a pair that are making waves in the market…
Niels offers another glimpse into the casual mindset with a number of card evaluation case studies.
The surprising second all-reprint set to be released in 2017 may lead to a saturation of product. David reacts to the announcement of Iconic Masters.
Mike is back with another look at Modern Masters 2017 and the spoilers we’ve seen so far!
Mike attempts to scry the future today, giving his predictions of which mythics will be (or should be) in Modern Masters 2017.
We’re seeing a clear rock-paper-scissors metagame develop in Standard, which means the staples are unlikely to change. Brian looks at some cards to pick up if you haven’t already.