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The banning of Splinter Twin leaves a hole in Modern that’s sure to fill fast. David highlights the most likely heirs to the throne, and the key cards poised to gain as a result.
The banning of Splinter Twin has brought the Modern community to its knees. Sheridan is here to sift through the wreckage and show you what’s likely to win and lose in a post-Twin world.
Brian weighs in on the Modern banned list, surveying all the cards he thinks might see a change in February. He discusses the likelihood of each and what it would entail financially.
David continues his discussion about colorless mana-producers in light of the new <> mechanic, covering the Commander and Legacy cards that could benefit from the release of OGW.
Brian believes 2016 will be a banner year for Modern. Hear his predictions for the coming year in which the format will enjoy greater support from SCG and WotC.
Wizards recently announced Stoneforge Mystic as the 2016 GP promo. Could this herald a potential unbanning in Modern? Sheridan breaks the evidence down.
It’s easy to buy into over-hyped cards in Modern without considering them in the format’s context. Sheridan provides some tips to avoid getting swept up in the next major finance blunder.
Adam prepares for next weekend’s Grand Prix Pittsburgh by identifying some promising specs in Modern. These cards are potentially just one strong finish away from a bump.
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.
The much-anticipated Eternal Weekend generates buzz and interest in Vintage and Legacy each year. On the eve of the event, Brian DeMars highlights five picks that should be on your radar.
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.
Brian DeMars shares his picks for the undervalued gems from Magic Origins. These are the cards he’s picking up under the principle that “good Magic cards often find homes.”