Yawgmoth’s Will
Vintage is coming to MTGO this summer by means of Vintage Masters. Sylvain Lehoux picks some Vintage staples that may rise as a result.
Ryan updates us on his search for a Vintage deck to play at his upcoming local event.
Kyle analyzes Standard results data in from the post-Pro Tour metagame.
David Schumann outlines his current speculative holdings and the reasoning behind them. Part one is this week and part two is next week.
The approaching Holiday Cube is set to inject Urza’s and Masques block boosters into the MTGO market. Matthew Lewis discusses the resulting financial opportunities.
Mike weighs in on the discussion surrounding Delver’s dominance before offering some deck ideas for addressing a broken format.
I love doing my financial recaps of older sets where I mine the expensive cards, but going back further is a little harder in two ways. First, there are just so few good cards in older sets. Second, the good ones don’t often turn over, so it’s hard to establish prices. Luckily, Mirage Block was the first “modern” block and it brought in some great spells that wizards still sling today. Let’s take a walk through time as we re-acquaint ourselves with the block. Below is a list of some of the choice picks from the block; I left out the cards worth under two dollars, leaving only the prime cards on the list. There are some cards in here that I guarantee will surprise you.
Who lives in some value inside your deck? Cromat! Cromat! Who’s Carlos commanding this week for us? Cromat! Cromat!
Carlos covers the Commander cards you should be caring about, Innistrad Style!
Innistrad by Ryan, the second part. Now with 100% more random follower on Twitter contest! Get in and get winning!
Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.
Breaking up is hard to do. Breaking things in Commander is easy. Carlos is back with a Gifts Ungiven deck, minus the Gifts. Really!