Mike’s here to break down the Commander 2016 decks. Which will be most powerful and which will be most valuable?
Forbidden Orchard
To get an idea of how Masterpieces will affect pricing, David looks back to the first version of the new ultra-rarity: Zendikar Expeditions.
Mike returns to Expeditions to see where prices stand, how they have moved within the various price tiers, and which ones represent the best targets.
Battle for Zendikar has disappointed overall but it may just be lacking sufficient support. Brian looks at undervalued cards that may begin to make their mark with the release of Oath.
With the full set of Oath of the Gatewatch Expeditions spoiled, it’s time to start considering their financial footprint. Mike breaks down the whole cycle and offers predictions on the value of each.
This one’s for the die-hard monoblack players. You know who you are.
David Schumann covers the MTG Stock Watch, with an analysis of the biggest gainers and losers across several categories of cards.
Scott Fielder covers the first week of the newly minted Vintage Super League, sporting competition between the best and brightest in Vintage, and discusses the MTGO Vintage Champs tournament.
A lot of the power and consistency of Vintage comes from the availability of tutors. Scott discusses Oath of Druids and Tinker this week and discusses how the introduction of Dack Fayden has caused some reconsideration as to what the best targets are.
For speculators, the new core set release is often a sign of good opportunity. Sylvain reviews what he thinks might be worth picking up in Theros block, Modern and Vintage during the upcoming M15 release events.
The v3 client closes for good this July, and the immediate future of Vintage Masters availability is still unknown. Alexander Carl explains how to proceed in the face of widespread uncertainty.
Vintage Masters has already been a wild ride so far. As the spoilers roll in, what can you do to protect and grow your portfolio?