Ryan’s been really getting to know Izzet Delver. But what’s a tempo player to do when a wild Thrun appears? Ryan explore the options.
Koth of the Hammer
How can you get more out of your gaming dollar on MTGO? In a new series of articles, Alexander Carl discusses tips and tools to reduce the cost of playing Magic Online.
Danny examines a broad range of Planeswalkers, looking for ones he thinks are currently underpriced and due for some growth.
Matthew Lewis walks us through his customary review of all the mythics in Theros, categorized by speculative potential.
Matthew Lewis looks at the planeswalkers about to rotate and asks what past experience tells us about their likely price trajectories.
Magic may be one of the best games ever made, but others are out there. Mike Lanigan talks about exploring some of them at the Origins Game Fair last weekend.
Matthew Lewis provides a general update of the MTGO market, from the Paper-to-MTGO ratio to the rebound in prices of the ZEN fetchlands.
Matthew Lewis looks over each Gatecrash mythic in turn and evaluates its potential for gains at current prices.
Brewers can impact markets even when their pet deck does not revolutionize the metagame. Matthew Lewis describes why and examines some potential speculation targets.
Matthew further elaborates his theory regarding set redemption and the MTGO market. As per usual his conclusions include a variety of recommended speculation targets.
Mark reviews the full spoiler of M13 and analyzes its impact on Standard. What cards will we no longer have after rotation? And what their replacements, if any?
It’s hard to believe that Scars of Mirrodin is nearly two years old. It’s nearing the end of its rotation through Standard and while many of the prices in the set are still under the influence of Standard pricing, there are still a lot of hidden gems in the set. In this article, I’m going to focus on the lesser-known cards and the casual stars. You know about what Copperline Gorge and Darkslick Shores go for, but I’m sure you’ll come away from this with a more comprehensive knowledge of the set. If you’re looking for throw-ins or running your own bulk box, you’ll get a lot out of this.
Carlos ports the classic budget contender, mono-red burn, to the world of ninety-nine cards and proves firebreathing can be cheap and effective in Commander too.