Jason Alt is preparing for rotation by thinking about Commander and Tiny Leaders. He goes over some undervalued and soon-to-drop targets that he expects to perform well in the coming year.
Wurmcoil Engine
Khans of Tarkir has made its impact felt in eternal formats, and Modern is no exception. Mike Lanigan surveys the decklists from GP: Madrid to see how Modern is evolving to incorporate the new cards.
Adam retells the many storylines of Grand Prix New Jersey. He also shares the top-performing decklists, reveals the secrets they hold, and explains their metagame position moving forward.
The Commander 2014 release sported some unexpected inclusions that threw a wrench is many speculators’ plans. David Schumann takes stock of the situation and explains what we can expect from Wizards moving forward.
David Schumann checks in with the Stock Watch, tracking the biggest gainers and losers from the last two weeks.
Jason Alt continues last week’s discussion of Commander 2014. While he doesn’t put much stock in comparisons to Mind Seize, he does believe some future value is contained in the product.
The new model of forty separate prerelease promos may shake up our traditional understanding of promo prices. Jason Alt estimates just how big a difference it is, and makes predictions about where they’ll settle.
Vintage Champs is right around the corner, and it’s never been a better time to build a gauntlet. Scott Fielder covers the essential decks to test against to prepare for the current meta.
Ryan lays down a few key premises to the current Modern format and brews a new list meant to take advantage of this landscape.
Adam shares his Modern metagame analysis and predictions, including what you should have prepared in your sideboard, just in time for Grand Prix Boston !