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.
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Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
Ryan is really enjoying brewing for Tiny Leaders. Check out his build of Zurgo Deck Wins!
Pauper is making a comeback with additional Daily Events on MTGO, and with it new speculative opportunities. Sylvain walks you through the basics of Pauper speculation and discusses potential targets.
With Treasure Cruise banned, Dig Through Time is seeing more Legacy play. If you’re looking to play the full four Digs, then this Grixis list is for you.
Is Kird Ape the truth, or was Daryl Ayers just monkeying around?
David Schumann covers the Stock Watch for this week, going over the Penny Stocks, Blue Chip Stocks and Value Stocks that have shown the most movement recently.
Adam retells the many storylines of Grand Prix New Jersey. He also shares the top-performing decklists, reveals the secrets they hold, and explains their metagame position moving forward.
Adam explains why two red Modern and Legacy sideboard staples were among the biggest financial gainers this past week. Don’t miss him share his pick for the best deck in Standard and his Legacy recommendation for Grand Prix: New Jersey this weekend!
Ryan dissects his thoughts on the Legacy cards currently being overplayed and underplayed in the post-Khans environment.
Ryan Top 32’d the Minneapolis Legacy Open with Izzet Delver and has a lot of thoughts on how Treasure Cruise changes the play of the deck. Find out how he thinks the deck should be built and just how much has changed!
Ryan has been Cruising in Legacy, and he’s certainly not the only one. Find out what he thinks Treasure Cruise does to the format at large and what kinds of tech people are adopting in a post-Cruise world!
Adam Yurchick reports on the hottest deck in the game, Burn, which has been putting up uncharacteristically impressive showings in both Modern and Legacy.