David spent the weekend at Grand Prix Atlanta hitting up dealer booths and tracking his sales. He breaks down his earnings by store and shares tips from the experience.
Thawing Glaciers
Reserved List plus judge foil? This combination is clearly a recipe for high prices, but some of the cards out there are cheaper than you’d expect. David investigates.
When digging for specs, it’s easy to overlook old sets like Ice Age and Alliances. Sig touches on lesser known cards from these two sets that are worth speculating on.
Despite all the headwinds Sig’s been discussing, a handful of factors point to a buyer’s market in Magic. He highlights a couple sectors where it may be wise to put money to work.
Brian keeps hammering on the Old School drum, but for good reason. He explains why he thinks the format is priced to grow and where he’d look to invest.
After a recent foray into the Commander format, Brian shares some financial advice surrounding the format and a few interesting pickups.
Master’s Edition is returning briefly to MTGO for the holiday weekend. Matthew provide all the information you need to get the most value out of these high-profile and rare sets.
Carlos develops another Second Sunrise deck, this time with Vish Kal at the helm. Find out how profitable sacrificing your own creatures can be.
Carlos develops a mono-white angels deck with Linvala at the helm. Read on to find out about Commander from a more casual bent than usual.
In the third episode of his mono-colored budget series, Carlos tackles green, the least budget-friendly color of them all.
It’s generally accepted that Red is the worst color in Commander, but what happens when you try to build a Red deck that plays like a Blue deck? Let’s find out!
In his final article, Jules is, once again, Going in Blind.