The Kaladesh spoilers have started rolling in and Brian is already considering what to acquire for rotation. Here are eight Standard cards to pick up.
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The SCG Invitational this weekend is sure to shake up both the Modern and Standard metagames. Ryan presents some picks for both formats.
Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
Eldritch Moon is sure to shake up the Standard format, and Ryan has some picks for undervalued cards going into the set’s release.
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.
Mike reviews Eldritch Moon for the more banal, but still important role players that are likely to hit tournament tables soon. These cards will help shape the new Standard.
Sword of the Meek hasn’t put up the performance that many of us expected it to in Modern. Perhaps this leaner build of Grixis Control could turn that all around.
Despite being geared mainly at the Legacy crowd, Eternal Masters has some decent cards to offer Modern. Sheridan breaks them down.
On the eve of Eternal Masters’ release, Alexander enlists the help of two expert drafters to break the set down and get a bead on the winning strategies.
Eye of Ugin may be banned, but there are still multiple archetypes featuring Eldrazi in Modern. Here’s one to watch out for this weekend.
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.
Seth Manfield continues to put up results with Super Friends, though he’s no longer feeling the blue.
Do you like controlling strategies but aren’t convinced of the power level of Languish? Perhaps the Kalitas-heavy control build is more your speed.