This week Kai digs into one of the forgotten products of 2020, looks at who was its target audience, and its long-term prospects.
Foils
With in-store play coming back all across the country, Kai examines the importance of Judge Promos, and why they are likely to gain newfound interest soon.
David takes a look back at Mystery Boosters, going in-depth on the reprints that mattered the most.
The unthinkable has happened: MagicFests for all of 2020 have been cancelled. When Sig predicted this possibility 3 months ago, he didn’t seriously think it would happen. He’s dusting off that article and updating his predictions for Commander card prices going forward.
UndyingMTG goes over how extras impact the secondary market, and what that means for speculators on a budget.
Sig has a saved eBay search for the words “MTG Below Good”–this search catches Card Kingdom’s listings. Recently, they posted a collection of misprints and signed cards. Sig made an offer, bought the cards, and got to work!
David does a deep dive on Secret Lair series, with a focus how these reprints have affected overall prices of the reprinted cards.
Jeremy makes his QS debut, outlining three missteps many players make when increasing collection value is the goal.
The way we’ll be getting foils from packs will undergo some change with the introduction of Theme Boosters with Throne of Eldraine. Kyle breaks down the new distribution levels of foils, focusing on how they might affect the process of MTGO Set Redemption.