The Conspiracy 2 spoiler is out, and David is reviewing it for eternal formats. He covers interesting reprints, new cards, and the financial takeaways.
Emrakul the Aeons Torn
David finishes his set review of Eldritch Moon for eternal formats, with a treatment of the interesting commons and uncommons.
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.
There are tons of ways to build your creature combo deck in Modern. Some builds even play both Knight of the Reliquary and Emrakul!
We all knew that Emrakul was the big bad in Eldritch Moon, and now we know what she does. What we have to figure out, is what impact she will have.
Eldritch Moon previews start today, but before we know a single card Sheridan is here to point out some hot spec targets.
Moving into the Modern off-season, Sheridan explores the Taking Turns deck as a hot strategic and financial investment.
Fundamentally, speculation is about identifying good cards the market has priced incorrectly. David dives a little into the theory before presenting some past and current picks.
Just in time for the dual Grand Prix weekend, Adam identifies some Modern cards with bright futures ahead of them!
By now everyone knows Nahiri, the Harbinger is the real deal in Modern. Mike identifies three traits that exemplify a Modern breakout card, and suggests several pick-ups.
Brian heads back to Modern to see what’s trending up in competitive play but still lagging behind in price. These undervalued cards are ready to jump up.
Nahiri, the Harbinger has been making waves across several archetypes in Modern. Sheridan is here to explain why the hype is totally justified.
I’ve gone back and forth on Nahiri a couple times already, though the argument for buying in is quite convincing.