Chad runs over SCG Richmond decklists and preps for making moves with the Pro Tour starting this week.
Stoneforge Mystic
In the last segment of his artifact extravaganza, Carlos is looking at Dark Ascension and Kataki, War’s Wage. This guy has typically been considered unplayable for Commander; but when you build around his effect, he can be pretty nasty.
Mike Lanigan breaks down some new Delver lists and gives his opinion on a few spoilers.
Are there any Dark Ascension spoilers worth pre-ordering for profit? Sigmund assesses the valuable cards spoiled so far and speculates on what their projected prices are.
David Conrad breaks down cards and categories you should be thinking about this rumor season.
Matthew Lewis breaks down the year in terms of investments to be made on mtgo throughout the upcoming year.
Join us as we conclude our look into the wonderful world of foils! All the thrills and chills of discovery and profit await you as we discover trading tactics and identify more foils of value and why they are so.
Mark Hinsz recounts this past weekend’s SCG Invitational event, where he piloted Big Zoo in Legacy and Dungrove Elder Wolf Run in Standard, and shares with us his thoughts on the meta and the refreshing philosophical lens he’s recently applied to the game.
What levels of speculation risk you are comfortable with? Is your portfolio diverse enough? Sigmund discusses different Magic card risk levels and explores examples of each.
Carlos takes a break from weekly post-FNM Commander when someone brings a Cube! Check out his thoughts on designing a limited environment while following along with his draft. What would you do the differently?
One of the most popular and powerful approaches to Commander is to play out of your graveyard. This week Carlos wants to find out what happens when someone decides to aggressively attack them instead. Turns out, this unique constraint yields a very interesting list!
Should you be trading for the long-term or short-term? Corbin Hosler breaks down the merits of both, and explains when both are correct.
Sigmund discusses two trends he utilizes when the Standard format rotates, making capital even though many cards plunge in value.