Brian thinks Standard is in a great place right now for a number of reasons. How does this create opportunities that we can capitalize on?
Diabolic Edict
This week has a nice focus on lands, but we’re not referring to the Legacy deck. Eddie also starts touching on Guilds of Ravnica spoilers.
Standard is nearing rotation but that doesn’t mean we’re lacking for action. Eddie covers the cards to hold and fold this week, including key foils, promos, and Pauper staples.
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.
A quiet change was made to MTGO treasure chests, and Kyle is here to lead us through the implications. for the market
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Kyle breaks down in detail the financial implications of drafting Masters 25. Is it worth spending your tix on?
Rob thinks it’s time for you to go all in on this all-time classic reliable. Read more about it here!
There are some simple indicators that can predict price increases and even spikes, so Adam applies them to identify some cards that look like they are due to rise.
After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
DJ’s back with another iteration of Breaking Bulk, making sure you know which cards not to leave behind.
With Eldritch Moon almost on the shelves, David turns to examine its impact in eternal formats. These are the cards to watch for Modern, Legacy and Vintage.