Rob starts the week with a Commander card as his feature!
Force of Will
Brian’s noticed that the Power Nine is behaving differently from the rest of the Reserved List market. What does this mean?
The real estate market in Seattle is surprisingly reminiscent of recent Reserved List chatter int the world of Magic. Sig discusses the parallel and attempts to predict what’s to come.
A quiet change was made to MTGO treasure chests, and Kyle is here to lead us through the implications. for the market
These days every Magic investment is working, whether it’s an Alpha common or a Masterpiece. Sig takes a closer look this week and shares his perspective on the trend and potential pitfalls.
Rob strays away from Modern cards for the meantime and talks about this Commander card that’s on the rise.
Rob talks about one of this favorite blue spells and what’s in store for it in the near future.
Rob checks out this card that just went bananas overnight.
It’s hard to safely invest in cards for the long term these days, but Brian has some ideas that might help us all do a little better in this area.
Brian proposes that there are two types of cards in Magic. Understanding the difference between the two is a great way to level up your trading practices.
Jace, the Mind Sculptor and Bloodbraid Elf have been unbanned in Modern. Adam breaks down which cards have gotten better and are in position to rise in price as a result.
This week, David breaks down a few format staples for five major formats, compares their buylist prices from five top stores, and draws a number of conclusions from the data. If you like getting deep into the numbers, this article is for you.
As you leverage MTG finance to build a deck or collection, it’s important to keep in mind the overall utility of your cards. Sig explains the importance of knowing what your cards are really worth.