Mike Lanigan examines some interesting tweaks of Standard decks built to attack the metagame from a different position.
Rakdos’s Return
Matthew Lewis looks over each Gatecrash mythic in turn and evaluates its potential for gains at current prices.
With Jund strategies sweeping all manner of formats, Jared Elick looks at some archetype staples to find where they might end up.
Ryan checks in with some initial thoughts on the directions Modern, Pauper, and Standard are heading.
Ryan weighs in on where he sees the recent bans taking those affected formats in the coming weeks.
The full Gatecrash spoiler is out and its time for Corbin’s set review. Don’t miss his analysis on which cards are overhyped or flying under the radar.
With Gatecrash fully spoiled, Ryan’s deck-building juices are kicking into overdrive. See what directions perfect mana is pulling his towards.
Jason returns briefly to his reddit musings of yore and dissects all the latest tech from tournaments near and far.
Doug brings several quick hits and discussions this week from GP: Atlantic City. Find out which card is conspicuously absent and what red uncommon is a no-risk investment.
Which cards may be undervalued right now by the MTGO market? Matthew Lewis analyzes results from Block Constructed to see what may be ripe for gains.
Mike Lanigan reports on the TCG Invitational in Indianapolis. After several days of battling against infinite Rakdos decks, he provides an updated version to combat the mirror.
Mike shares a recent brew of his combining Jund with elements of Boss Naya from years ago, notably the machine gun kill of Staticaster plus Nightshade Peddler.
Jason weighs in on internet reactions to the announcement of Dragon’s Maze before looking at top decks from GP Chicago and the SCG Dallas Open.