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.
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Carlos finally shares his all-time favorite Commander deck: Kemba, Kha Regent. Read on to see how this idiosyncratic and time-tested deck functions.
Mike Lanigan reviews Modern and the means of entering the format, outlining the variety of archetypes and pointing out valuable resources.
Sigmund takes a breather from Dark Ascension discussion to turn his attention toward the other evolving subject: Modern! Now that PTQ season is here, do you have the most popular winning cards in your trade binder?
Matthew Lewis breaks down the year in terms of investments to be made on mtgo throughout the upcoming year.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at a post-bannings Modern.
A new style where you make the calls! Join Carl’s interactive learning and get involved in deciding which end of a trade you’d want to be on.
This week, Mike looks at the different forms of removal in standard and takes another look at his pet deck, voltron!
Neale likes to crush. Green is good at that. Now he seeks the very best…
Mike breaks down Wolf Run Red and Green and explains why neither is what he’ll be running this Friday.