Scrap Savant is back for the Holiday Edition, this time with Sire of Insanity! Chaz goes over the poll results and presents the initial decklist.
Consecrated Sphinx
Last week William Jensen presented his five biggest mistakes for the world to see and learn from. What are your biggest mistakes?
It’s possible this is the best deck in the Legacy Cube. What do you think?
Ryan has been Cruising in Legacy, and he’s certainly not the only one. Find out what he thinks Treasure Cruise does to the format at large and what kinds of tech people are adopting in a post-Cruise world!
Today Jason Alt addresses a much-touted spec for rotation, Prognostic Sphinx. He analyzes in detail the factors that will contribute to this card’s success or failure, and compares it to an old spec to gain more insight.
Ryan’s been really getting to know Izzet Delver. But what’s a tempo player to do when a wild Thrun appears? Ryan explore the options.
David Schumann examines some specs from the past that failed to pan out, asking why they failed and what to avoid in the future.
Matthew Lewis provides a general update of the MTGO market, from the Paper-to-MTGO ratio to the rebound in prices of the ZEN fetchlands.
Matthew further elaborates his theory regarding set redemption and the MTGO market. As per usual his conclusions include a variety of recommended speculation targets.
This week is all about tech; it’s about the new developments in Standard and Eternal formats and how we can see some profit. We are gonna be all over.
Ryan Abcede takes a look at cards you should pay attention to that are rotating out, with a particular eye towards the three C’s of Magic.
Corbin Hosler offers his thoughts on some underpriced Ravnica cards while also looking at what rotating Scars cards are worth picking up!
This week Ryan reveals the most important rule when attempting to build a new deck.