Rob hates the card but loves its financial value. Read more about it here!
Day of Judgment
Just because Wizards can print any card off the Reserved List, that doesn’t mean they will. David looks at the textless Magic Player Rewards cards and discusses their value as specs.
Do you like Cube? Do you want to have one of your own? Card Kingdom has provided a new way to get started, and Danny breaks it down for us.
Last week David covered Rivals of Ixalan cards for Vintage and Legacy play. Today he dives into the set’s much more numerous contributions to Commander.
Julian shares the latest version of his first Commander deck, based around Karador, Ghost Chieftain.
Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.
Each week, we review what went on behind the QS Insider curtain. It’s a great way to see what you might be missing if you’re not a subscriber, and a great way to get caught up if you are!
Mike Langian continues his review of M15 for Standard, covering blue and white. Be sure to tune in next week for the final section!
With a few M15 spoilers out, Ryan takes an early survey of the post-RtR Standard environment and highlights some exciting options for the future.
Corbin Hosler takes one last look at Theros Block Constructed, going a little beyond the PT top eight to find possible gems.
In the wake of the Pro Tour, Jared discusses the new breakout decks, including eventual winner The Aristocrats, and the cards spiking as a result.
Jared discusses the flux of values in the wake of Gatecrash’s release. He suggests several cards to target, from both Gatecrash itself and other sets.