Joe aka “Beardy” looks at the new set Unfinity and wonders if groups that previously would not play with silver border cards will now embrace “Un” cards.
Richard Garfield Ph.D.
Francesco discusses the magical creatures created specifically for Magic from the Ice Age and Alliances expansions, exploring their birth and evolution.
Paul examines the value of silver-bordered cards, with a focus on the collectability and fun factor of the Un-sets.
Tournament Magic will always have its place. But when it comes to game play hours, kitchen table Magic dwarfs the tournament scene. This explains why so many non-tournament legal cards are valuable. This week Sig explores some of the most desirable, which may make for good long-term investments.
The newest Un-set is not without financial implications. Sig provides his thoughts on how to plan your Unstable buying and suggests specific targets based on trends from Unhinged.
In the past, some singles from un-sets have been worthless, while others are rare and valuable. Sig speculates on where money can be made upon the release of Unstable.
How may bad commander choices can you name? Jules says there really isn’t any! See how he breaks down crafting decks, and why you should consider something a little more unconventional!
You’ve heard about “the danger of cool plays” in Magic. Jules shares with us the danger of un-cool plays, and how to amp your entire Commander troupe’s fun up to 11!
What do Richard Garfield, the Unhinged set, and the Social Contract of the Commander format have in common? Jules breaks breaks down some Mental Magic and social interactions!