Rob goes penny hunting on today’s edition of the Daily Stock Watch!
Kessig Wolf Run
There are tons of ways to build your creature combo deck in Modern. Some builds even play both Knight of the Reliquary and Emrakul!
Delirium is poised to make a big splash in Modern off the back of Traverse the Ulvenwald. Sheridan discusses how to build the decks and the potential financial winners.
For budget-conscious players the recent bannings may have struck a big blow, but you don’t have to quit Modern! Mike explains how to convert Twin and Amulet Bloom into new decks with a few key investments.
Kelly has been buying baskets of bulk rares on MTGO. He explains how such a strategy works and why it can be especially appealing for small bankrolls.
Knight of the Reliquary plus Retreat to Coralhelm was a “combo” idea kicked around for Modern, and this weekend the concept Top 4’d a Legacy Open.
With Battle for Zendikar hitting tournaments in October, it’s important that Modern players invest in the old staples that are sure to rise with BFZ’s release. This article gives you the five pickups you need to check out.
Doug Linn tries to get a bead on the new format by examining the outgoing class. What can we learn from this last week of Standard?
Mike takes a look at the Modern metagame coming out of SCG Charlotte, where a large number of Origins cards made their impact felt.
This week Zwischenzug digitally sleeves up Living End. Leave a comment for your chance to win a Vintage Master’s Pack!
When it comes to the topic of sideboarding, you have to prepare for almost anything. Ryan highlights some strange scenarios and offers insight into the question “What do I do when…?”
Danny examines the potential of fall set rares as speculation targets, breaking down when they should or should not be acquired.
Ryan takes a break from Pauper discussion to explore a fundamental aspect of deckbuilding: coherence.