Shadows over Innistrad has huge tribal potential in Modern. Sheridan breaks down the biggest tribal hits (and misses) from the set so far.
Geralf’s Messenger
With the return to Innistrad, old cards from the first block may get a shot in the arm. Brian looks at a few promising cards that may be getting some more support soon.
With the return to Innistrad, casual and competitive zombie decks alike will be on players minds. Brian looks at some cards that may get a bump as a result.
With Standard manabases today you can basically play whatever you want. Mike shares the Jeskai Prowess brew he’s been working on before looking at cards to keep through rotation.
Zombies are a fun tribe to build around in Commander, but when you add a recurrable mass reanimation effect things get out of hand fast–enter Balthor.
This one’s for the die-hard monoblack players. You know who you are.
Julian Biondillo shares his Commander list helmed by Marchesa, the Black Rose in his first article for Quiet Speculation!
Standard rotation brings many prices to their lowest. Through some examples of his Nine Months of Portfolio Management series, Sylvain exposes which cards are likely to constitute good investments when fall comes.
Dylan analyzes the new Gods, predicting where their values might trend in the upcoming weeks and months.
Danny has his eye on Innistrad as rotation approaches, looking for juicy Modern targets.
David Schumann explains how he determines which cards to target at rotation, and what his picks are for this year.
Reviewing past failures, in addition to successes, is essential for any serious speculator. Today Matthew Lewis examines a recent spec that went wrong and asks why.
Mike Lanigan weighs in on availability of Modern Master’s and the recently-announced rule changes, then provides an update of his B/W Zombies list.