Going into PT Shadows, Human Aggro and Bant Company are the dominant decks in Standard. Check out Ryan’s picks for potential breakout cards in this environment!
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We all know that the Pro Tour causes price movement. In his second article for QS, Tarkan outlines how best to take advantage of this movement.
1st, 10th, and 11th is a great set of results for a week one deck. Bant Company should definitely be in everyone’s gauntlet going into this weekend.
Any playable deck in Shadows Standard will need to be able to beat an Archangel Avacyn. If your brews can’t tango with today’s deck, then you might need to shelf them.
Chaz continues his SOI set review with a treatment of the rares. As always, he breaks them into tiers to explain which will hold the most value and why.
In his set review, Chaz breaks down every mythic into tiers and explains where he sees them ultimately settling. Read on for the comprehensive guide to value in SOI!
With the full spoiler in tow, Ryan presents his pick for the ten most important Shadows over Innistrad cards for Standard play, along with financial considerations.
Eric took down a local tournament this weekend and nearly qualified for the Pro Tour as well. His secret? Perspective.
Mike considers how the latest news about Eternal Masters and Conspiracy might affect sales this summer, before checking in with the Standard metagame.
The MOCS presented a number of innovative decks, and Mike is here to show them off! It appears Standard is nowhere near solved, and these newcomers are shaking things up.
Looking for a way to break the Reflector Mage mirror? Andy Ferguson’s second place list from SCG Columbus is a terrific option.
David returns to the Stock Watch with last week’s biggest movers across several formats. He presents each card with an explanation of the likely causes of its price change.
The Atlanta Open saw a very diverse metagame. Ryan outlines the most important cards from week one of Oath of the Gatewatch Standard and predicts their price trajectory.