Chris reflects on the new year with a new scale for evaluating Commander specs. He lays out the approach he’ll be using moving forward and applies it to several cards.
Darksteel Reactor
DJ’s back with another iteration of Breaking Bulk, making sure you know which cards not to leave behind.
Alternate win conditions provide an interesting case study for analyzing a specific category of cards. Niels looks in depth at the prices of this subset of cards.
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.
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.