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.
Elder Deep-Fiend
Mike Lanigan gets a head start on Rotation, identifying which of the current crop of Standard decks is best served to stay strong after Kaladesh arrives.
Few people seem to be excited about Standard right now and the format is at a relative ebb. Brian examines some of the possible causes.
Eldritch Moon just launched and Conspiracy 2 is on the way, though Kaladesh may have a closer release than one would think.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Quiet Speculation is excited to welcome back Sigmund Ausfresser with the launch of his new weekly column! Today he discusses the risk inherent in Standard speculation.
Arguably the most exciting deck from PT Eldritch Moon is Temur Emerge, though as the Top 8 of the PT demonstrated there’s more than one way to build the deck.
Ryan has been working on finding a deck for SCG Regionals, and through this labor he’s come across some cards to watch out for at the Pro Tour.
On the cusp of Pro Tour Eldritch Moon, Brian discusses his picks for the best-positioned Standard cards with prices lagging behind their competitive potential.
Ryan provides insight on his process for evaluating new cards during spoiler season and the weeks leading up to the Pro Tour.
With week one’s results in, Chaz breaks down Eldritch Moon’s rares and mythics using his tiered method to let you know which cards are worth investing in!
Deep-Fiend? More like deep fried! Is emerge a flop, or can it still live up to the hype?
Eldritch Moon is sure to shake up the Standard format, and Ryan has some picks for undervalued cards going into the set’s release.