Today Mike reviews the basic principles of Modern finance, before covering some of the new decks that have popped up of late and suggesting pick-ups.
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Delirium is poised to make a big splash in Modern off the back of Traverse the Ulvenwald. Sheridan discusses how to build the decks and the potential financial winners.
Chaz introduces the concept of Eternal, the newly proposed format that has become a community-driven project to solve the problems of Modern and Legacy.
Want to play Zoo in Modern with colored spells? Check out Michael Majors’ 8-2 list from PT Oath of the Gatewatch!
Chaz takes a look at the post-banning landscape in Modern using data from Magic-League, before addressing the latest round of Modern spikes.
Brian weighs in on the Modern banned list, surveying all the cards he thinks might see a change in February. He discusses the likelihood of each and what it would entail financially.
You won’t often seen Ryan praising non-Brainstorm decks, but he finds the Somerset Open winning list quite charming.
Knight of the Reliquary plus Retreat to Coralhelm was a “combo” idea kicked around for Modern, and this weekend the concept Top 4’d a Legacy Open.
Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
If you like green creatures and combo decks, this one’s for you!
Looking for a resilient Tiny Leader with potential fast starts and a great end game? Look no further than Anafenza, the Foremost!
If you’re a fan of graveyard shenanigans, then Varolz is the Tiny Leader for you!
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.