How do you put a sideboard together that answers all of Modern’s metagame? By focusing on general answers, not specific bullets – and Adam shows you how with Green Urzatron today.
Melira Sylvok Outcast
It’s no secret that Legacy cards are on fire. This week Sigmund looks at cards which have been in the background but could see a bump in the near future.
Melira-Pod is a staple of the Modern format, so understanding it is crucial whether you decide to play with it or against it. Conner walks through the card choices and discusses how and when to sideboard with this complex combo deck.
We’ve already seen how Modern prices have reacted to the Pro Tour. Corbin looks to see what is on the move next, before the advent of the season.
Luck certainly favors the prepared in MTG finance, especially when it comes to buyouts. This week Sigmund shares some must-do’s while selling into hype.
Last year Scars block missed out on the Modern spike, but it appears the block is finally old enough for gains. Today Sigmund explores this trend.
Standard rotation has brought with it many profitable opportunities, but what do we buy next? Sigmund presents some suggestions on where to invest recent gains.
After Wizards announced the postponement of Modern season, some staples continued to rise while others stayed stagnant. Sigmund attempts to dissect the apparent inconsistencies in the Modern market.
Sigmund used to despise foils, avoiding them at all costs. Recently his sentiment has changed quite a bit – so much so that many of his latest buys have been foils. This week Sigmund explains why his feelings towards shiny Magic Cards have changed.
This weekend GP Kansas City gave us another snapshot of the Modern metagame. Sigmund breaks down the top decks from Day One to identify investment opportunities, with specific focus on Melira Pod.
Corbin has his eye on several cards that may benefit from the rash of reprints in Modern Masters. He advises picking up these cards in anticipation of next Modern season.
At the tail end of the current Standard’s run, the format is still evolving. Mike examines some new archetypes on the cutting edge that arose from the World Magic Cup.
What’s the best card in Standard? Mike believes firmly that it is Terminus. He discusses why and shares his experience at a recent PTQ.