Doug Linn looks over the results from the Modern Invitational this weekend, to see how the meta is shifting and what cards look promising.
Kolaghan’s Command
Snapcaster Mage and Kolaghan’s Command are taking over Modern. Is this interaction most at home under a Blood Moon?
I often hear Modern players complain Wizards isn’t throwing us enough new cards. But seriously, have they visited Tarkir recently? Between Siege Rhino and Tasigur, the Golden Fang, Atarka’s Command and Monastery Swiftspear, the Onslaught fetchlands, Collected Company, and a card so good it got banned in Legacy and restricted in Vintage, Tarkir block felt like a Return […]
With Modern being featured in this weekend’s Invitational in Columbus, Ryan highlights a number of cards to target in the format.
Mike Lanigan looks at a snapshot of the Modern metagame. Things have changed a lot since the introduction of Dragons of Tarkir, so there’s a lot of ground to cover.
Ryan took down a Modern PPTQ with Grixis Delver. Find out his thoughts on the build and what to change moving forward.
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!
Tasigur has proven itself a boon to Modern Delver decks. Ryan has some suggestions for optimizing the deck in the current Modern Metagame!
Spoiled, that’s the only way to put it. Last weekend we had no Grands Prix, but this weekend brought us one in Toronto and another in Brazil. There’s a wealth of info in that and we’ll sort it today.
Ryan has searched Standard for some potentially undervalued cards going into the Pro Tour this weekend. Find out which cards he thinks are worth watching!
Dromoka’s Command cracked the Top 8 of SCG Syracuse, but it’s not the only constructed playable command!
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.