If you like durdling with cantrips but aren’t a blue mage, then Glissa, the Traitor is the Tiny Leader for you!
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A lot of the power and consistency of Vintage comes from the availability of tutors. Scott discusses Oath of Druids and Tinker this week and discusses how the introduction of Dack Fayden has caused some reconsideration as to what the best targets are.
Each week, we review what went on behind the QS Insider curtain. It’s a great way to see what you might be missing if you’re not a subscriber, and a great way to get caught up if you are!
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.
Adam goes over results from the first Magic Online Vintage Premier Event, noting a few interesting Vintage card choices.
Corbin Hosler checks in with his set review of Journey Into Nyx to see how his predictions fared this go-around.
Which bulk rares now are tomorrow’s casual all-stars? Corbin Hosler continues his series on casual picks with a review of Theros block.
Corbin Hosler gears up for the prerelease with a review of notable card prices from the new set. What is over- and underpriced, and why?
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.
Matthew Lewis takes advantage of the relative Summer lull to outline his three-month plan for the coming Fall rotation and release of Theros.
Ryan takes a step in Modern for a local event and spikes it with Junk.
David Schumann continues his research on the impact of reprints on a card’s price. This time he looks at out-of-print cards reentering the Standard environment.