Aggro took the latest SCG Open by storm, and Mike Lanigan is here to pore over the decks, as well as offer a glimpse at some novel Modern decks.
Snapcaster Mage
25 is a lot of life. Why not just try to deal 10?
Ryan’s arm has been twisted enough for him to give. He has a Tiny Leaders decklist and he’s ready to battle!
Looking for a budget option for Modern? Ryan has you covered.
Speculators have made good money on Tiny Leaders and Dragons these last couple months. But trends will shift as we approach the launch of Modern Masters 2015. Read on to see how Sigmund is preparing himself for the changes ahead.
Last week William Jensen presented his five biggest mistakes for the world to see and learn from. What are your biggest mistakes?
Delver is nothing new in Modern. In fact, many thought the recent bannings killed it. Turns out rumors of Delver’s demise were greatly exaggerated.
Jason Alt is preparing for rotation by thinking about Commander and Tiny Leaders. He goes over some undervalued and soon-to-drop targets that he expects to perform well in the coming year.
Corbin takes a big picture approach today to go over several topics that have surfaced this year in Magic finance, from the Spring bump to TCGPlayer’s decision to start selling foreign cards.
They took away his Treasure Cruises, but Ryan is still committed to playing Delver in Modern. Find out how he plans to beat them by joining them!
Sigmund believes the MTG Market is moving higher, but don’t buy everything you can get hands on. This week he compares a couple options, highlighting why he likes some cards more than others despite their shared upward movement.
Danny Brown goes over the major archetypes that dominated the Pro Tour in D.C., focusing on prices and reprint risk. If you’re looking for a (new) Modern deck to try out, this guide will help you assess the true costs involved.
It’s easy to speculate liberally based on the results from last weekned’s Pro Tour, but there are reprint risks you need to be wary of. This week Sigmund recommends the cards with the best risk/reward equation coming out of the event.