Chaz introduces the concept of Eternal, the newly proposed format that has become a community-driven project to solve the problems of Modern and Legacy.
Pernicious Deed
The Legendary Cube debuted on MTGO yesterday, and it’s a wild one! Prize Packs seems to be valuable right out the gates too, so don’t miss out.
Julian shares the latest version of his first Commander deck, based around Karador, Ghost Chieftain.
Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.
Julian Biondillo takes a first look at the Tiny Leaders format with an old favorite, Doran the Siege Tower. Does the treefolk have what it takes to compete in the new format?
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.
David Schumann checks in with the Stock Watch again this week. Read on for the best and worst performing singles this week and an explanation of their change in price.
The MTGStocks.com interests tab is a valuable source of information. This must-read page gives speculators the hottest trends in MTG Finance. But there’s more to this site than the interests tab. This week Sigmund shares other tabs you may be overlooking with critical data.
Today David Schumann looks at the financial implications of Conspiracy. How much will this set’s chase rares drop, and when is the right time to start picking them up?
Mike Lanigan looks at Standard right before the SCG Invitational and considers the financial impact of Conspiracy and M15.
When similar cards have different prices, one of them is often ripe for a correction. Jason Alt discusses how to look for these discrepancies and get ahead of the market.
Danny Brown covers sundry topics in the Magic finance world today, including the impending releases of Vintage Masters and Conspiracy.
Jason Alt changes it up today, and covers financial winners and losers from the week. Each of these cards that dropped or spiked has something to teach us about the market overall.