Chaz continues his analysis of Magic Origins for smart investments. He divides the mythics and rares into several tiers to better understand which ones hold promise.
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With the prerelease right around the corner it’s time to evaluate the new cards. Find out which Origins cards Ryan thinks are appropriate priced and which are way off.
Mike Lanigan reviews Magic Origins for Constructed applications, selecting his picks for the 10 cards most likely to impact the Standard format.
Brian DeMars shares his picks for the undervalued gems from Magic Origins. These are the cards he’s picking up under the principle that “good Magic cards often find homes.”
When you buy a lot of cards, you end up with…a lot of cards. Ryan offers advice for getting started with TCGPlayer as a medium for selling.
Look who’s back; it’s everyone’s favorite pro-blue goon. Soon to be legal in Modern and Standard alike, Piledriver is sure to shake things up.
Brian DeMars has noticed an interesting trend in foils he picked up to play with–they tended to jump in price, even though he wasn’t trying to profit off of them. He asks what they have in common.
The planeswalker cycle in Origins offers some very unique new cards. Find out Ryan’s thoughts on the cycle’s viability in Constructed!
Today Mike Lanigan looks at the five double-faced planeswalkers from Magic Origins. These cards look like a doozy to evaluate for Constructed play, and he dives right in.
Prison enthusiasts rejoice as a viable do-nothing deck emerges in Modern
Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
Chaz showcases the new and improved Trader Tools! He Exhibits its major features and how the updates make it easier to spot investment opportunities.
Doug Linn looks at the tech and financial movements to come out of GP Charlotte. Some unsuspecting decks fared well, which may boost the price of key cards.
