Several months ago Brian laid out a scheme for classifying Old School cards by tier of playability. Today he discusses the price movement we’re starting to see in the third tier.
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Is it time for you to drain our pockets?
David continues his exploration of judge foils by expanding the search to non-Reserved List options. Several present low multipliers that could be enticing.
Cards tend to break down into “tiers” of value, based on the formats they’re played in. Brian explains how this theory can inform potential picks in the Old School format.
This week Sig focuses on the Legacy Vegas GP, identifying areas for potential growth and sharing ways to make money on the format with minimal risk.
Mike attempts to scry the future today, giving his predictions of which mythics will be (or should be) in Modern Masters 2017.
Sigmund has made his first major decision with respect to his collection: to sell out of Legacy. Today he explains his motivations and thought process as he debates the next move.
The Conspiracy 2 spoiler is out, and David is reviewing it for eternal formats. He covers interesting reprints, new cards, and the financial takeaways.
Brian discusses the value of expensive Reserved List cards from an oft unconsidered perspective—their appeal as luxury goods not for play.
Mike provides his Box Report on Eternal Masters, with a full breakdown of all the value contained in six boxes of the new set.
Like many of us, Brian has his eye on select foils from Eternal Masters. He discusses which ones are most appealing and why.
Despite being geared mainly at the Legacy crowd, Eternal Masters has some decent cards to offer Modern. Sheridan breaks them down.