The Legacy metagame continues to turn in on itself and Ryan’s had enough of it. Just get ’em dead!
Deathrite Shaman
Jason Alt continues his discussion about the different schools of thought in Magic finance and reports on the recent tournament results.
David Schumann overviews the major staples of the Legacy format, and discusses the likelihood of reprints and price changes for each.
Spoilers and the PTQ season shift have sparked price changes on several key cards. Don’t fall behind the curve this early in the year.
Gatecrash is rapidly approaching, Modern season is here and a Legacy GP took place over the weekend. With so much buzz in Magic, it’s difficult to keep up on everything. This week Sigmund touches on some noteworthy trends in each format.
Gervaise has compiled an exhaustive study of the path many of RtR’s chase singles have taken over the past three months, focusing much of his attention on the little Elf Shaman who could.
Chad looks at some of his recent Standard calls. makes a new one for Modern season, and looks at one of the spoiled Gatecrash mythics.
Modern season is in full swing, and with it comes some significant price peaks. Sigmund has decided to sell off some major staples this Modern season. In this article, he describes the psychology and rationale behind his decision.
2012 was a wild ride as far as MTG Finance goes. Sig takes a look back at some of his most valuable lessons learned and plans out how he will make some strategic changes next year.
Recovering from a disheartening showing at the SCG Invitational this past weekend, Ryan reflects on what he needs to do to improve his game as a tournament regular. See how your preparation habits compare, and if there are any tips you can adopt.
Jason muses on the politics (and economics) of patronizing your local gaming store, before delving into results from the SCG Invitational and Open in Los Angeles.
Mike Lanigan reports on the TCG Invitational in Indianapolis. After several days of battling against infinite Rakdos decks, he provides an updated version to combat the mirror.
Jason comments on the precarious nature of online orders before a price spike, discusses the new trigger rules, and surveys tournaments from Baltimore to Indianapolis.
