Modern Masters has been the biggest story in MTG finance this year. With access to the complete spoiler, Corbin Hosler believes now is the time to start looking at its impact in more specific terms. Tune in over the next couple weeks for his full analysis.
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Mathieu breaks down his hot/cold system for the price evaluation of cards, providing current examples of what you should be targeting and what you should be moving.
Jason suggests keeping abreast of the metagame may provide a lot of insight into speculation targets, then (conveniently) covers decks from the weekend.
Jason Alt discusses the latest Banned and Restricted announcements before covering the ubiquitous tournament results.
David Schumann overviews the major staples of the Legacy format, and discusses the likelihood of reprints and price changes for each.
Jason comments on the precarious nature of online orders before a price spike, discusses the new trigger rules, and surveys tournaments from Baltimore to Indianapolis.
Gervaise delves into the techniques and reasons behind using the internet as a primary mode of card acquisition.
Ryan believes that everybody should just play RUG Delver in Legacy.
Carlos continues his series on budget Commander decks with a mono-white legend of regal provenance. Read on to learn how Commander can be built on the cheap.
Chad dissects the gainers and losers in a world where WoTC decides to ban Show and Tell.
Ian Ellis recounts piloting Dark Horizons to a first place finish at this past weekend’s Star City Games Madison Legacy event.
Carlos tackles one of the most difficult questions facing the Commander community today: How can we reconcile different expectations of competitiveness while ensuring everyone is having fun?
Carlos breaks from business as usual to tackle a Commander deck built for one vs. one. Read on to find out how Edric can dominate in this popular Commander variant.