Will Fatal Push make do-nothing control shine in Modern? Week one offers some promising results.
Godless Shrine
Enemy-colored fastlands look to be some of the biggest Modern hits out of Kaladesh. Sheridan breaks down where they might go and how much they might cost.
Mike surveys the most prominent lands to see play in Modern, to take stock of current prices and their likely future trajectory.
Zur the Enchanter and Jace, Vryn’s Prodigy aren’t quite chocolate and peanut butter, though they combine surprisingly well.
Eye of Ugin may be banned, but there are still multiple archetypes featuring Eldrazi in Modern. Here’s one to watch out for this weekend.
Today Mike reviews the basic principles of Modern finance, before covering some of the new decks that have popped up of late and suggesting pick-ups.
The graveyard is generally a powerful resource in non-rotating formats, though it hasn’t really made it in Modern… yet.
Whether you’re looking for a non-Eldrazi deck to play in Modern or simple to port your Rally deck from Standard, there’s something here for you.
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.
Eric got a deck tech in SCG Louisville, but that wasn’t the highlight he was looking for for his weekend. In today’s piece, he shares the lessons he learned from the event and provides the list that he would play in GP Detroit.
Chaz introduces the concept of Eternal, the newly proposed format that has become a community-driven project to solve the problems of Modern and Legacy.
Rally is the best deck in Standard. Eldrazi is the best deck in Modern. Eric is sick of them. Check out his preferred strategies for fighting our new format overlords!