Tales of Middle Earth is not Standard-legal, but its power level is low like that of a Core Set. With that in mind, how much should draft booster boxes cost?
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Sig shares his naive investigation of the Magic original art market as someone with no experience, highlighting stumbling blocks as he learned about this area.
Sig went viral on Twitter! Okay, maybe that’s hyperbole, but why did his recent tweet comparing prices of Revised and Magic 30 Tundra get people talking?
Joe aka “Beardy” talks about his modern-day trade for a Revised Edition dual land. Is it still possible to get chase reserved list cards on the cheap?
Dual Lands are back in style. This week Sig shares his history with the coveted cards and provides the reasons he thinks these are once again a good buy.
Sig continues comparing Magic finance with running, focusing on the training aspects of the two pursuits. Once again, there is more overlap than you’d expect!
As Magic prices continue to drop, Sig is tempted to buy a few cards to bet on a rebound. He needs to be careful; this is akin to catching a falling knife.
Joe aka “Beardy” takes a look at the deck lists for the new starter Commander decks. Are these really for new players, or a lucrative investment opportunity?
30th Anniversary will upend Commander as we know it. Or it won’t because it already kind of existed. Beardy explains why it might just not be worth the worry.
Joe aka “Beardy” reviews the latest Universes Beyond offerings and questions if it makes sense to buy them as a fan, as a player, or as an investor?
Sig investigates eBay’s new vault service and its market implications. What does this service mean for the future of Magic investing?
What do Magic and Elvis Presley have in common? Not a whole lot yet, but one day, as Magic’s player base continues to age, that could change.