Ryan dissects his thoughts on the Legacy cards currently being overplayed and underplayed in the post-Khans environment.
Dark Depths
This week Derek takes a look at the glacial trends in Magic. Why has Legacy and Vintage risen in popularity these last few years? What lessons can we take from these progressions in order to map out future investments?
Rotation is right around the corner, and it’s time to begin thinking about what to pick up. Corbin Hosler begins his review this week with Return to Ravnica block and M14.
Vintage has finally come to MTGO and Scott Fielder dove in headfirst. He shares his experience playing Vintage online, before covering the exciting format that is Vintage Rotisserie Draft.
Danny Brown continues his discussion from last week about moving into Eternal staples while they’re Standard-legal, with yet more examples.
Adam explains the art and science behind transformational sideboards using two historic combo decks, and discusses how the strategy applies today. Don’t miss this article!
Vintage Masters has already been a wild ride so far. As the spoilers roll in, what can you do to protect and grow your portfolio?
Identifying “unplayable” cards with Modern potential can yield high returns if they ever break out. Sylvain Lehoux picks ten junk rares with promise.
Speculators spend lots of time discussing buys, but what you don’t buy is just as crucial. David Schumann covers some cards that constitute bad investments right now.
Jason Alt examines the paltry impact of Born of the Gods on every format ever, asks what cards just might make it anyway, and covers SCG Nashville.
There’s no debate that price gainers lead to profitable opportunities. But each week mtgstocks.com reports top losers as well. These data can provide us with important insights.
Dylan weighs in on the impending Banned and Restricted list update.
Jason Alt observes a significant shift in the pre-Banned and Restricted happenings, bemoans the boringness of Standard, and examines tournament results.