Rob starts the week with a Commander card as his feature!
Reflecting Pool
Battlebond presents some juicy reprints as potential pickups. David looks back to Conspiracy to get an idea of how their prices will behave, and the best time for pickup.
Last week was a volatile one for the stock market, which begs the question: will such a sudden drop impact Magic prices? Sig looks back in history to investigate.
Rob analyzes the future of this dragon from Shadowmoor. Learn more about it here.
Rob doesn’t like the idea of riding this dragon’s financial rise. Find out why!
As WOTC strives to make Standard less expensive focus is shifting away from Modern and Legacy. Despite this, Sigmund sees a bull market that some may be missing.
Julian shares the latest version of his first Commander deck, based around Karador, Ghost Chieftain.
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?
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.
Danny Brown is avoiding the bustle surrounding rotation and the release of Khans of Tarkir to focus on more off-the-radar opportunities. He shares what he’s been targeting and the thoughts behind them.
Ryan lays down a few key premises to the current Modern format and brews a new list meant to take advantage of this landscape.
Vintage has finally come to MTGO and Scott Fielder dove in headfirst. He shares his experience playing Vintage online, before covering the exciting format that is Vintage Rotisserie Draft.
Mike Lanigan looks at Standard right before the SCG Invitational and considers the financial impact of Conspiracy and M15.