The best way to make money on the upcoming rotation is to be ahead of the curve. This week, Kyle begins a series aimed at helping MTGO speculators do just that.
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Ramunap Red took the Pro Tour by storm, which means the time is now for anti-red cards. Brian highlights his picks for the current metagame.
FNM promos are dead; long live FNM promos. Mike’s produced the comprehensive breakdown of every FNM promo ever printed. Check it out!
With a solid chunk of spoilers in, Brian starts the task of evaluating the new cards’ constructed applications and separating the gems from the chaff.
Mike breaks down some of the most prominent cards spoiled from Amonkhet so far.
Mike breaks down a few of the under-the-radar decks that saw success at the Pro Tour. Don’t want to play one of the big three decks in Standard? Check this one out!
In the wake of the surprise bannings yesterday, Brian looks at spec targets for both of the new formats and what may be sleeping in AER.
David finishes his set review of Eldritch Moon for eternal formats, with a treatment of the interesting commons and uncommons.
Delirium is poised to make a big splash in Modern off the back of Traverse the Ulvenwald. Sheridan discusses how to build the decks and the potential financial winners.
The first wave of Modern RPTQ data is in, and we’re already seeing some interesting trends. Read on for two Modern spec targets Sheridan is excited about.
Doug discusses the broad contours of new Standard that he’s discerned from testing so far. He explains what his team has found and presents a few picks for gains.
Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.