Do you like lightning-fast aggressive decks? Do you like free spells? Do you like Death’s Shadow? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, then you’ll probably enjoy this week’s deck.
Modern
Derek talks about why now is the time to sell, and why waiting will cost you money.
Sigmund believes the MTG Market is moving higher, but don’t buy everything you can get hands on. This week he compares a couple options, highlighting why he likes some cards more than others despite their shared upward movement.
Adam explains how to beat the top-performing Modern archetypes from Pro Tour Fate Reforged!
Ryan and Jens discuss the current state of Standard, Limited and Modern with the results from SCG Regionals and Pro Tour Fate Reforged. Ryan champions five-color constructed decks while Jens is more interested in 2-color limited strategies.
Danny Brown goes over the major archetypes that dominated the Pro Tour in D.C., focusing on prices and reprint risk. If you’re looking for a (new) Modern deck to try out, this guide will help you assess the true costs involved.
Mike Lanigan pores over the results from Pro Tour Fate Reforged and discusses the state of the post-banning meta. Things are still pretty wide open, but that doesn’t mean certain strategies aren’t better positioned than others.
Modern promised a low-upkeep experience, but in practice, it’s more like Standard.
All Ryan could think about while watching coverage of the Pro Tour Top 8 was if and when Amulet of Vigor would be banned. Are the decks you like the heroes or villains in premier play?
Jason Alt continues with his thoughts on Modern Masters 2015, discussing everything from which cards he expects to appear to overarching speculation and investment strategies.
Sylvain examines the results of Pro Tour Fate Reforged from the perspective of the following month on MTGO. Besides a few big winners and losers, all speculative options remain viable in the dynamic market of MTGO.
A lot of familiar decks saw success at Pro Tour Fate Reforged. A few gems managed to break through though.
It’s easy to speculate liberally based on the results from last weekned’s Pro Tour, but there are reprint risks you need to be wary of. This week Sigmund recommends the cards with the best risk/reward equation coming out of the event.