Everyone knows by now that Modern is exploding, but which cards are waiting for their time in the sun? Brian picks some cards near their bottom that constitute good pick-ups.
Maze of Ith
David continues his discussion about colorless mana-producers in light of the new <> mechanic, covering the Commander and Legacy cards that could benefit from the release of OGW.
You won’t often seen Ryan praising non-Brainstorm decks, but he finds the Somerset Open winning list quite charming.
Mike Lanigan presents a swath of interesting and powerful decks in Tiny Leaders as an introduction to the format. You’ll have to be prepared to face these staple generals.
Ryan dissects his thoughts on the Legacy cards currently being overplayed and underplayed in the post-Khans environment.
Is Vintage a stale format? Scott Fielder believes there are many underplayed cards and lots of room for brewing. Today he showcases several unconventional decklists.
Jason Alt relates his trip to GP Toronto. Read on for tales of border exchanges, money laundering advice, and the recent tournament results.
FTV: 20 will release a slew of reprints, including Jace the Mind Sculptor. David Schumann looks to past FTV sets to determine how prices will react.
Jace, the Mind Sculptor is slated for a reprint and Corbin asks how this will affect its price. He looks back to other high-profile reprints to orient his thoughts.
Ryan constructs a U/R Legacy deck from the ground up, built around the brand new Young Pyromancer.
Master’s Edition is returning briefly to MTGO for the holiday weekend. Matthew provide all the information you need to get the most value out of these high-profile and rare sets.
Ryan reviews the reasons not to go rogue in Legacy.
Ian Ellis recounts piloting Dark Horizons to a first place finish at this past weekend’s Star City Games Madison Legacy event.