Rob is up and about with his first featured card of the week. Read more about it here.
Contagion Engine
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 year of ups and downs in Magic finance, Sig has new optimism for a profitable 2017. He looks back at valuable lessons from 2016 and strategies for the new year.
It’s easy to forget the costs of MTG finance besides simple card prices, but they can be substantial. Today Sig brings some of these dangerously hidden costs to the foreground.
Many speculators are getting cold feet of late, but that is often the best time to invest. David reminds us of some of the basics to adhere to when picking specs.
Spike Weaver is a great combo with the ability to proliferate every turn, and cards for proliferate-based decks are seeing a lot of growth this week.
The printing of new commanders can increase demand for old cards that pair well with them. David looks at the four-color commanders to see what may be primed for a jump.
DJ discusses the types of cards that might be worth picking from Commander 2016 bulk.
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.
Neale’s back with the biggest and baddest decks ever to stack up to 99 cards! Today’s competitive Commander deck update featuress Jhoria, Azami, Zur, and more!
Darksteel, the second set in Mirrodin block, is notorious for driving off more Magic players than any other set, even the Urza block. It contained high-power cards for Affinity that did not require finesse to win with. It was like UG Madness in that the best deck was cheap, easy to play and frustrating to metagame against.
Bash bashed, but for how much and how well? Neale takes a reader submission and works with magic, discovering that planning must be proper to avert the dangers ahead!
The new Commander cards: Wizards tested, player approved? Jules walks us through taking the new cards in Magic through paces in places, both expected and not! How are you going to use your cards?