The quantity of product opened is but one of several factors that determine the supply of cards in the MTGO market. In today’s article Matthew Lewis analyzes recent data from a number of online retailers to get an idea of where online Standard prices are headed next year.
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As we near rotation, Standard continues to be dominated by aggressive creature strategies. Mike advocates shaking it up with a dedicated control deck and provides two brand-new lists in said vein.
Mark reviews the full spoiler of M13 and analyzes its impact on Standard. What cards will we no longer have after rotation? And what their replacements, if any?
The new PTQ season is upon us like so many robins and flower shoots! Mike pores over recent tournament results to build a picture of the metagame as it stands now.
Sigmund explores preordering and which cards you should pick up at their current bargain prices.
Corbin Hosler explains why Supply and Demand theory is being ignored and Dark Ascension is underpriced because of it@
Corbin Hosler looks back at his Dark Ascension review and examines how his predictions paid off!
A rogue deck can be a potent weapon for gaining an edge in defined formats. This week Mike explains his process for building competitive decks a little off the beaten path.
Planeswalkers have always been a popular theme for EDH decks. This week Carlos gives his take on a five-color Planeswalker-themed monstrosity!
If you don’t have an Insider account, get a glimpse at what you missed out on this past weekend in Ryan’s overview of the QS calls. On top of that, Ryan delivers a Dark Ascension set review with an eye toward Commander applications.
Corbin Hosler breaks down what the changes to the Pro Tour coverage system mean to you financially, and shares some tech coming from the Tour!
Dark Ascension has finally arrived in Standard! But many people suspect that the new set is underpowered. Sigmund takes a look at some results from SCG: Richmond to assess what cards merit their hype out the gate.
Corbin Hosler explains why he targets Casual cards and why you should too!