David Schumann breaks down the numbers on Modern reprints and their price fluctuations. How exactly has reprinting affected format staples and what does this mean for MM2015?
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With Modern being featured in this weekend’s Invitational in Columbus, Ryan highlights a number of cards to target in the format.
Mike Lanigan looks at a snapshot of the Modern metagame. Things have changed a lot since the introduction of Dragons of Tarkir, so there’s a lot of ground to cover.
Would you take $500 to skip your first pick in pack two of a GP Top 8 Draft? How about $6,000?
Julian Biondillo looks at an interesting deck in Modern that has been around for a while but stays mostly off the radar–mono-black Eight Rack.
Brian DeMars had the unfortunate experience this week of dealing with the aftermath of a fire at his game store. He explains what he learned about Magic inventory and storage as a result.
Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
This weekend saw three huge events that pumped a mountain of Modern Masters 2015 into the ecosystem, and it obviously depressing most of the prices on those cards. The next two weeks will be a phenomenal point to pick up missing staples from your Modern collection. Read on to learn which are prime targets and which you should avoid.
Modern Masters 2015 is officially on Magic Online, and starting next week will be used as prize support for non-Standard constructed events.
Mike Lanigan does a box report on Modern Masters 2015, opening several boxes of sealed product to estimate the value you can expect to get.
Chaz poses an important question about Modern Masters 2015: Is it successful as a product? And how does this question relate to MTG finance?
Grand Prix Las Vegas is finally here. Adam explains why this event has serious implications for the financial market, and shares practical tips on surviving the tournament weekend itself.
As expected, excitement over Modern Masters 2015 is at a fever pitch. But how does Wizards themselves see releases like this? Brian DeMars discusses why such a question is relevant to the speculator.