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.
Treasure Cruise
If you’re torn between your love of drawing cards and your love of attacking, then this is the perfect deck for you.
I made a New Year’s resolution to minimize participation in ban discussions throughout 2016. Modern has more than enough banlist din in Twitch chat, Reddit threads, and article comment sections across the content-sphere. Then the Splinter Twin banning happened. Wizards’ announcement has made it impossible to discuss any aspect of 2016 Modern without some reference […]
For budget-conscious players the recent bannings may have struck a big blow, but you don’t have to quit Modern! Mike explains how to convert Twin and Amulet Bloom into new decks with a few key investments.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating the important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Does attacking with an unblockable 20/20 with haste sound like what you want to be dong in Standard? Well, this deck does just that. Sometimes.
David Schumann is wasting no time gearing up for rotation. Today he looks at the Tier 1 archetypes in Standard to see what they lose and whether they’ll survive the transition.
Chaz returns to Scrap Savant with the Thopters and Altars deck. Read on to see the final build and how his games went!
Are you operating on a limited budget for Magic? Do you own a Modern deck yet? Ryan makes the case for this simple acquisition as the perfect budget investment.
Ryan weighs in on the Stoneforge Mystic debate and shares his thoughts on the current Modern banlist as a whole.
Polling results are in for the next Scrap Savant! Chaz sketches an initial outline for a green-white deck based around Myth Realized.
Brian is thinking ahead to rotation and what will retain value from Khans and Fate Reforged. These are the cards that look to have a future after Standard.
Breakout cards usually look obvious in retrospect, but hindsight is 20/20. Doug asks how we can approach spoilers better to predict the next format-defining staple.