Adam explains recent Modern market and metagame trends, and shares some potential specs…
Hardened Scales
When I think of the affinity mechanic, the first color that comes to mind is usually blue. I suppose that’s mostly because of Thoughtcast’s traditional role in the older versions of the archetype, but for me it also recalls days past of grinding Pauper Dailies with Myr Enforcer into Rush of Knowledge. Artifacts-matter cards are […]
Despite the bumpy ride in 2016, Sig has recently shifted from bear to bull on MTG finance. This week he shares the catalysts on the horizon he sees driving Magic’s—and our portfolio’s—growth.
We’re seeing a clear rock-paper-scissors metagame develop in Standard, which means the staples are unlikely to change. Brian looks at some cards to pick up if you haven’t already.
After more testing, Brian has a good idea of where we stand moving into the Pro Tour. He shares some picks for Standard pickups before coverage begins.
With low-value specs, transaction fees can eat up a large portion of profits. Foils are a natural remedy. Sigmund looks at the phenomenon and suggests some foils for pick-up.
DJ is here to tell you which commons and uncommons you should be picking out of your Aether Revolt bulk.
In the wake of the surprise bannings yesterday, Brian looks at spec targets for both of the new formats and what may be sleeping in AER.
Shadows over Innistrad has huge tribal potential in Modern. Sheridan breaks down the biggest tribal hits (and misses) from the set so far.
On the cusp of the Spring rotation Mike covers the cards you’ll want to stock up on. These cards are sure to make waves in Constructed moving forward.
Join Sylvain for another week of high-stakes bankroll management on MTGO. He goes over the latest buys and sells and provides the reasoning behind them.
Spoiler season is fast approaching, and that means we should already be investing in rotation. Ryan highlights some cards that are available for a discount right now.
Hardened Scales is back, and tougher than ever!