Mike discusses how the top Standard decks of Pro Tour Kaladesh will impact the metagame and markets moving forward.
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When four players are the only 9-1s from the Pro Tour and they all played similar decks, you should take notice. Hope you missed Spell Queller.
Torrential Gearhulk was met with mixed review when it was spoiled, though it’s arguably one of the best cards in Kaladesh.
To get an idea of how Masterpieces will affect pricing, David looks back to the first version of the new ultra-rarity: Zendikar Expeditions.
Mike Lanigan gets a head start on Rotation, identifying which of the current crop of Standard decks is best served to stay strong after Kaladesh arrives.
The last thing we need in Standard is more Bant. Though perhaps you’ll find this non-Company build more bearable.
Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
Deep-Fiend? More like deep fried! Is emerge a flop, or can it still live up to the hype?
It’s a new Standard, and you know what that means! A new Bant Company 75!
Ryan hasn’t given up on his pet tempo deck, and Eldritch Moon offers some very nice tools for the strategy.
Standard is highly diverse right now, and affordable as well. Chaz examines the relationship between the two to see if there’s a connection.
Rattlechains has proven itself playable just by virtue of having the keywords flash and flying. Imagine if its ETB ability mattered.
Ryan didn’t have a great Grand Prix, though he has an awesome deck for your consideration, as well as some notes from the event.