David believes The Locust God could be the next Commander card to drive up demand for synergistic cards from the past. He looks at some cards that may benefit.
Gaea’s Cradle
In his first article for Quiet Speculation, Jim Casale covers Commander cards from Hour of Devastation that may end up holding a significant portion of the set’s value.
DJ breaks down some of the top selling and buying experiences he had at 2017’s GP Vegas.
The Legacy metagame was thrown on its head after the banning of Sensei’s Divining Top, and many cards have benefited from the change…
With the banning of Top, David’s beloved Miracles deck is no more. He discusses the future of the Legacy metagame and some key cards that may be poised for gains.
Mike’s here today with both buylisting and tournament reports from GP Pittsburgh.
Sigmund surveys the downward trend on eternal cards people have noticed of late, and discusses how it pertains to Magic finance more generally.
While Volcanic Island remains expensive, Eternal Masters does actually make Legacy more accessible. Check out Ryan’s advice on strategically buying into the format.
There’s no shortage of cards from Eternal Masters that are sure to make financial waves. Mike presents his Top 10 picks for the most impactful.
Brian spent much of GP Minneapolis trading for Standard Eldrazi cards and sifting through the bulk bins. He explains which cards he’s targeting and why.
After the liquidity crunch during SOI release events, Reserved List staples on MTGO are on sale again. Alexander makes the case for them before turning to Modern specs.
Wizards has shown a willingness to take risks unbanning powerful cards in Modern. David asks which cards on the banned list may be the next candidate for release.
After a brief hiatus Alexander returns to talk about Eternal Masters. He checks in with his recommended specs and discusses actions to take during SOI release events.