Adrian’s back to revisit his rotation discussion from last month. Things are falling into place, and it’s time to start making some moves.
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Mike’s here today to break down the many options you have available for when you want to sell an entire deck.
Mike breaks down the Modern-playable Masterpieces and some of the decks that excel with them!
Aether Revolt is coming soon, and spoilers are already here! Adam explains what they mean for Standard and beyond.
As per usual, Brian is carefully monitoring prices and tournament trends for cards that seem undervalued. Today he shares some picks for beating Dredge in Modern and more.
DJ lays out the profit margins one can expect in MTG finance, plus offers some comparison with other hobbies.
As per usual, Brian is interested in acquiring the cards others have abandoned. He shares picks from Standard that have reached a floor or are about to.
Standard and Modern alike experienced a recent shake-up, to the benefit of the prepared. Brian scours both formats for the well- and poorly-positioned cards to be aware of.
Eric got a deck tech in SCG Louisville, but that wasn’t the highlight he was looking for for his weekend. In today’s piece, he shares the lessons he learned from the event and provides the list that he would play in GP Detroit.
Brian takes on the ever-important task of evaluating his past picks for success and failure, focusing on the past two months.
Mike sifts through the archetypes that battled through the Eldrazi-infested metagame to a positive finish at the Pro Tour. Could one of these decks dethrone the Eldrazi menace?
Quite the Pro Tour we’re having. Say what you want about Twin being gone, but the format seems fresh and a bevy of cards are able to now see the spotlight.
Now that Twin is gone, where will the metagame head next? Brian looks at the major archetypes set to benefit and suggests spec targets for each.