Rotation brings price dips, which means the time is ripe for buying. Brian looks at the best cards to pick up right now from the rotating blocks BFZ and SOI.
Cryptolith Rite
DJ’s back to fill us in on the “bulk” that really isn’t bulk anymore, this time from some recent Commander sets.
Today, Mike breaks down some of the most successful and innovative decks of Pro Tour Amonkhet and their implications for the marketplace.
There’s a lot more in the news than just Amonkhet, and Adam explains exactly what is going on.
Pro Tour Kaladesh is over and Brian is cashing out on the hyped cards and shifting his attention to last year’s block. He shares card-by-card insights for this week.
Adam identifies that the cards that are on the move with the impending release of Kaladesh.
Eldritch Moon just launched and Conspiracy 2 is on the way, though Kaladesh may have a closer release than one would think.
Ryan provides insight on his process for evaluating new cards during spoiler season and the weeks leading up to the Pro Tour.
Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
With week one’s results in, Chaz breaks down Eldritch Moon’s rares and mythics using his tiered method to let you know which cards are worth investing in!
Eldritch Moon is sure to shake up the Standard format, and Ryan has some picks for undervalued cards going into the set’s release.
Pre-ordering is generally ill-advised, though Ryan has his eyes on some specific cards with potential for solid returns on their pre-order price.
Standard is highly diverse right now, and affordable as well. Chaz examines the relationship between the two to see if there’s a connection.