It’s time to cover the uncommons from Core 2019. What does Kyle note as good?
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This week has a nice focus on lands, but we’re not referring to the Legacy deck. Eddie also starts touching on Guilds of Ravnica spoilers.
This week Eddie circles back around to rotation to highlight Standard and Modern. He also provides a new way to keep tabs on cards he mentions in his articles with a public spreadsheet.
Kyle evaluates and ranks each of the mythics in Core 2019 for its speculative value, considering the potential upside, past precedent, and current risk.
Standard is nearing rotation but that doesn’t mean we’re lacking for action. Eddie covers the cards to hold and fold this week, including key foils, promos, and Pauper staples.
The best way to make money on a new Standard metagame is to anticipate what is likely to be good, and Kyle is here to help.
The MTGO Market Report is moving from weekly to quarterly updates. Join us for the last of the weekly installments, where Matt summarizes the strategies used in the series.
It’s Kyle, not Paul Revere, and he’s sounding the alarm on all the big changes you should be prepared for.
While it didn’t take down the tournament, BR Vengevine made waves on the Pro Tour coverage. Adrian looks at cards slated for increases in response to the new arrival to Modern.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
What’s the link between results from premier paper tournaments and MTGO prices? Adrian looks at a few high-profile examples to see what lessons we can learn.
Kyle provides a great breakdown on various ways to get MTGO tickets at a discount. Plus a few words on the future of MTG Arena.