Adam shares the hottest deck to come out of this weekend’s Regional Pro Tour Qualifiers, Five-Color Dragon Control, and explains what cards within will gain value this week.
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The week before the first Regional PTQ ever has seen no shortage of interesting developments in the Standard metagame. Mike Lanigan provides his thoughts on the format.
Dragons of Tarkir hasn’t finished shaking up Standard, evidenced most recently by GP Krakow. Adam explains how the Standard financial market will shift this week as it incorporates results from last weekend.
Although there was a day when dragons were a rare sight, today they are an ordinary thing in MTG–in Standard alone, we have no less then forty-two. With Dragons of Tarkir released to the wild, Rickey surveys some of the dragons on hand.
Mike Lanigan digests the decks from the Pro Tour that put up the best finishes, in preparation for the Regional PTQ fast approaching.
Adam examines the impact of Pro Tour Dragons of Tarkir on the competitive metagame and financial landscape.
With Pro Tour: Dragons of Tarkir a wrap, Doug breaks down the cards that made showing and outlines a new Standard road map going forward.
Aggro took the latest SCG Open by storm, and Mike Lanigan is here to pore over the decks, as well as offer a glimpse at some novel Modern decks.
Adam makes sense of the results from the latest SCG Standard Open in Syracuse, and explains how the results will impact the metagame and the market.
Dragon’s of Tarkir is failing to excite many in the tournament community, but Corbin believes its value will ultimately be buoyed by casual demand. Read on for his explanation.
Dragons have traditionally been steady gainers due to casual demand, but will the printing of a whole set full of them reduce their unique appeal? Jason Alt investigates.
Corbin Hosler presents his thoughts on Dragons of Tarkir as we move into prerelease weekend, discussing notable financial players in the set and where he sees them settling down the line.
Dragons of Tarkir has been fully spoiled and it’s time for the Top 8. Mike Lanigan picks the cards most likely to impact Constructed and discusses what roles they may play.