Mike Lanigan breaks down some new Delver lists and gives his opinion on a few spoilers.
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Corbin Hosler tells you what Innistrad Rare he bought 94 copies of and why it was a good move!
After a quiet holiday season, the time to buy aggressively is upon us! Sigmund covers the catalysts that will drive pricing trends over the next couple months.
This week, Mike looks at the different forms of removal in standard and takes another look at his pet deck, voltron!
Mike breaks down Wolf Run Red and Green and explains why neither is what he’ll be running this Friday.
Trey Ballew showed up with a homebrew for States in Oklahoma and Top 8’ed with a spicy rogue list! Is this the next breakout deck?
Corbin Hosler explains why “Value” is not something to be afraid of when trading, and tells you why you should always ask “What do you value this at?”
Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at some decks post rotation with a particular close look at Voltron and its new pal Mentor of the Meek.
We finish up a tour of the plane of Kamigawa this week with Saviors. The set’s mechanics focused on “wisdom,” as measured by the amount of cards in your hand versus another player’s hand. In theory, this sounds pretty cool; however, in practice, it meant that a player had to keep in mind both hand sizes at all times. The mechanic was unfortunate in that it rewarded players for holding onto their creatures and spells instead of playing them out. What could have been an interesting source of in-game tension wasn’t developed well enough to make it worthwhile to play with the wisdom cards. Although it was a small, poorly-received third set, Saviors has a good selection of money cards for traders to profit from.