Right on the heels of the Pro Tour, Eddie covers the latest movements in his portfolio. Some breakout cards from the PT are worth selling into hype now, for starters.
Lingering Souls
Assassin’s Trophy is poised to be a tournament staple in multiple formats, including Modern. What cards and strategies does it make better in the format? Brian’s got the info.
Eddie weighs in on how the bombshell new tool for BGx decks, Assassin’s Trophy, will affect other cards, all while covering his latest holds and folds for the week.
Eddie’s back with another edition of Hold ‘Em and Fold ‘Em. It’s a Spirits and Dragons kind of week!
Do you like Cube? Do you want to have one of your own? Card Kingdom has provided a new way to get started, and Danny breaks it down for us.
Rob starts the week with a pesky goblin soldier. Read more about it here.
Jace and Bloodbraid continue to be the main story of the Modern metagame. Adrian looks at the cards’ impact two weeks out and advises where to park investment money.
It’s too late to capitalize on Jace and Bloodbraid themselves in the MTGO market. But plenty of opportunities still exist to take advantage of the tumult caused by the unbannings.
Guillaume’s back to break down both the Standard and Modern metagames from the last couple weeks.
It’s only February, and we’ve already seen the most high-profile Modern event of the year. Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan went totally according to plan: no Eye of Ugin shenanigans; no team of baby-genius-pros breaking the format in half; no flurry of bans raining down on the winning deck. So, business as usual, right? Wrong! […]
Rob returns to the regular Stock Watch segment and talks about this card’s future.