Just because Wizards can print any card off the Reserved List, that doesn’t mean they will. David looks at the textless Magic Player Rewards cards and discusses their value as specs.
Rampant Growth
The Modern meta has gradually adapted to the presence of Fatal Push and the latest bannings. Brian considers underpriced cards suited for speculation.
Morgan’s got some sweet ideas on how to make Champion of Wits work in Standard. Do you like drawing a lot of cards? Then tune in.
David covers a mixed bag of various topics in Magic finance, from alternate currencies, to alternate formats, to alternate arts.
Pre-buying hyped staples is rarely a winning strategy, but picking underrated cards is different. Brian covers the cards from Amonkhet he believes are flying under the radar.
After a recent foray into the Commander format, Brian shares some financial advice surrounding the format and a few interesting pickups.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Ruin in Their Wake may not be as good as Rampant Growth, but then Rampant Growth isn’t Standard legal. Ryan thinks the nerfed accelerant could very well be the future of Standard Ramp.
Only so much can change when a small set is released. Ryan shares his beliefs on the types of cards that will be valuable from Oath of the Gatewatch.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at some more Battle for Zendikar previews, evaluating them for Constructed applications.
With the prerelease right around the corner it’s time to evaluate the new cards. Find out which Origins cards Ryan thinks are appropriate priced and which are way off.
Adam shares his top 10 Standard cards to buy today, before they become expensive this fall. These are the surefire bets that should be in everyone’s portfolio approaching rotation.