Battlebond presents some juicy reprints as potential pickups. David looks back to Conspiracy to get an idea of how their prices will behave, and the best time for pickup.
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This week, David breaks down a few format staples for five major formats, compares their buylist prices from five top stores, and draws a number of conclusions from the data. If you like getting deep into the numbers, this article is for you.
Adam discusses market trends and potential specs in Standard, Modern, and Legacy
David pores through the Commander 2017 spoiler for all the cards with eternal potential, covering their chances of seeing competitive play and in what archetypes.
Morgan’s here to cover today’s Commander 2017 deck review: Arcane Wizardry.
GP Vegas is bound to shake up both Legacy and Modern. Brian presents his picks for the cards most likely to respond with a price increase.
Brian has played a ton of Standard Magic lately, which gives him a good sense of where things are headed. Here are his current picks for cards to ditch or pick up.
The departure of Top has left Legacy in a state of flux. Brian looks at some cards to target before the usual summertime spike in eternal play.
The Legacy metagame was thrown on its head after the banning of Sensei’s Divining Top, and many cards have benefited from the change…
Sig’s routine trip to the supermarket became a MTG finance idea. This week he shares his discovery and applies hard and fast data (even with statistics!) to support why a certain Commander deck is a more compelling buy than all others.
Niels is here to discuss a speculation target he’s been on for a few years: has it paid off, or should he continue to hold out for more?
DJ discusses the types of cards that might be worth picking from Commander 2016 bulk.
Mike looks at some notable spoilers from Conspiracy: Take the Crown, covering their financial relevance and competitive implications.