Julian Biondillo shares another Commander deck, this time a green-white Trostani deck built around tokens.
Commander
For this week, Mike exhibits a project that will challenge your ability to work with subtle gradations in color: the ever-popular commander, Uril, the Miststalker.
Julian shares a Commander list built around the landfall mechanic. If you’re looking to go big and synergistic at the same time, look no further.
Some alters take more work, and some are harder to move. Mike Bajorek discusses how he chooses which card(s) to alter.
Julian Biondillo shares his Commander list helmed by Marchesa, the Black Rose in his first article for Quiet Speculation!
Sigmund never thought he’d be accused of a pump and dump scheme – it’s not his nature. Yet a poorly worded sarcastic tweet, inspired by Jason’s article last week, was all that it took. This week he defends his coordinated “buy out” using economic theory and cold hard facts.
It’s far too difficult to know the price of every relevant card, and it’s best rely on others in the community to ensure you remain in front of the hottest trends. This week Sigmund covers this topic in light of the up-and-coming Tiny Leaders format.
With much of the Magic markets in a calm period, Derek looks to Dragons of Tarkir for inspiration.
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.
Derek introduces the concept of the Compost Box and digs through a box of bets to see which have panned out and which haven’t.
Last week’s B&R announcement caused tidal waves in the MTG Finance world. Many writers suggested an array of strong pick-ups throughout the week. Before you buy deeply into any one card, Sigmund urges you to consider one key risk.
Derek explains how and why you should be using Pucatrade to round out your MTG Finance experience.
“Casual player” is such a loaded term…