Sig rounds out his study of Portal sets this week when he examines Portal: Three Kingdoms. This is one of the rarest, most interesting set in Magic’s History, and definitely merits exploration.
Final Fortune
This week Sig goes back 24 years to examine the value of Portal and Portal: Second Age cards. Their age, rarity, and unique nature mean they could offer some real upside…or some significant risk, depending on how you look at it.
Recent spoilers in Commander Legends have triggered a buyout of some old, obscure cards from Magic’s history. This week Sig breaks down these buyouts and identifies some speculative targets that could one day be bought out should the right card be printed.
At first glance, it appears white-bordered cards are suddenly in style. Chronicles, Fourth Edition, Fifth Edition, and Sixth Edition cards are showing up left and right on MTG Stocks. This week Sig investigates this trend and tries to explain why things are unfolding in this way.
David looks ahead to Modern Horizons spoiler season and examines cards that have been dodging reprint for a while.
Rob starts the week with a card that spiked out of nowhere on today’s segment.
David Schumann continues his review of eternal staples, this time focusing on rare and little-known gems from the Portal series.
It’s Time Walk! It’s Time Warp! Taking two turns with Time Stretch! Gotta make my mind up: how much edge can I take (without actually taking extra turns)?
Mike catches up on this week’s movements in Legacy, emphasizing how to make the most money from your cards. How will the Judge Foil Promo Dark Confidants shake the price of the current ones up? And did you capitalize on last week’s card tip? 500% gains in one week!