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Assassin’s Trophy is poised to be a tournament staple in multiple formats, including Modern. What cards and strategies does it make better in the format? Brian’s got the info.
Brian has stumbled onto some pretty great buys over the years purely thanks to casual Magic. Can we learn from noting what particular casual-format aficionados predict might be great?
Adrian continues his treatment of staples to watch in order to snap them up as cyclical investments when they drop in price. This week on the docket: Kamigawa block.
The Modern unbans are in full-effect, and Adam has the details on what cards are winning as a result.
In the weeks since Bloodbraid Elf and Jace, the Mind Sculptor became legal in Modern, Wizards has posted some novel and interesting decklists from Magic: Online. As a lover of attacks, blocks, and interaction, the Wild Nacatl decks intrigued me. I’ve never been a fan of the disruption-light Revolt Zoo variants, nor the activated-ability-centric Knight […]
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.
Kyle continues his discussion of cheap mythics with the middle-ground cards between $2 and $10. As with the other categories, some patterns that can inform investment decisions emerge.
Adrian breaks down 10 of the best two-drops in Modern, whether they’re worthy buying, and what kind of patterns some of them have seen. Check it out!
The makeup of current Standard can tell us a lot about what to expect come rotation. Guillaume looks ahead to consider which decks will survive intact or perish horribly.
When previously expensive Modern cards fall out of favor in the format, that can present opportunities. Adrian is here to point out a few of those to you today.
The best way to make money on the upcoming rotation is to be ahead of the curve. This week, Kyle begins a series aimed at helping MTGO speculators do just that.