Results from SCG Chicago are in, and a plethora of interesting new decks seem to have cropped up! Mike Lanigan looks over the ones that caught his eye.
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Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.
Brian DeMars has noticed an interesting trend in foils he picked up to play with–they tended to jump in price, even though he wasn’t trying to profit off of them. He asks what they have in common.
Weary of the rise of Collected Company decks? Ryan has you covered. Find out the best ways to keep up with the new green machine!
Adam explains how recent Grand Prix results have impacted the prices of Standard cards on MTGO, the future of these prices, and how paper prices will react.
This Standard format continues to evolve each week and GP Paris was no exception. Doug looks at cards that should be on your radar, and considers what may get a boost on rotation.
Mike Lanigan presents a swath of interesting and powerful decks in Tiny Leaders as an introduction to the format. You’ll have to be prepared to face these staple generals.
The Den Protector-Deathmist Raptor engine is taking Standard by storm. Brian DeMars looks to the next evolution of the metagame and asks what cards are poised to increase in price.
Dragons of Tarkir introduces a slew of powerful but narrow spells well-suited for sideboard play. Adam identifies the cards with significant potential in current Standard or a future metagame.
Derek talks about the effect Dragon’s lukewarm reception will have on prices and commiserates on the general lack of standout rares.