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.
Grafdigger’s Cage
Some people like Dredge, some people hate it. It turns out that there is a lot of support for the haters.
Standard and Modern alike experienced a recent shake-up, to the benefit of the prepared. Brian scours both formats for the well- and poorly-positioned cards to be aware of.
Adam describes how to make the most of the Eldrazi invasion and explains his approach to the post-ban future of Modern.
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.
Mike sifts through the archetypes that battled through the Eldrazi-infested metagame to a positive finish at the Pro Tour. Could one of these decks dethrone the Eldrazi menace?
Quite the Pro Tour we’re having. Say what you want about Twin being gone, but the format seems fresh and a bevy of cards are able to now see the spotlight.
Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
Modern continues to present ample opportunities for the speculator. Brian DeMars identifies five Modern cards that aren’t getting the attention they deserve from the secondary market.
Are control decks finally viable in Modern? Yuuya Watanabe seems to think so.
Standard is proving extremely dynamic as this weekend a completely new archetype in Mill dominated. Doug Linn looks at the actionable information and considers what will happen in the short term.
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.
Jared Elick provides some tips for anyone looking to foil out a deck, to get the best value possible and make the most on resale.