Not long ago, it seemed everyone was clamoring for cheaper Magic cards. They’re here, but everyone isn’t thrilled? This week Sig investigates this trend.
Sol Ring
Joe aka “Beardy” explores building around color identities to craft functionally unique Commander decks, proposing ideas for mono-, five-, and four-color decks.
Joe aka “Beardy” talks about relative power level in Commander and how much it varies from place to place. Should you bring potentially OP decks to new venues?
Tony’s shining a spotlight on another local game store: Pack Fresh in Amelia, OH. How do they get the gathering together and make the Magic happen?
Sig shares some cards he has come across over the years that are signed by someone other than the original artist. How do they affect the value of the cards?
Joe Mauri aka “Beardy” discusses the polarizing deck archetype Stax and pros and cons of bringing full Stax, or just some elements of it to your table.
Joe aka “Beardy” evaluates a recent purchase of some older and cheaper Commander Precon decks. Is there value to these decks?
Sometimes Commander players need a goal beyond winning to maintain fun and competition. Beardy shares some ideas to spice up your next Commander night.
The value of Revised is deeper than Dual Lands and Wheel of Fortune. This week Sig explores the depths of financial value within this underappreciated set.
Sig has seen the set-themed Commander decks at his local Meijer and Target for a while now, but he never really investigated them. Then he received one for his birthday, and it triggered some research on these inexpensive entries into the format.
David offers his final look at Commander Legends, focusing on what he feels the most important extended art commons are.
With all the Reserved List chatter of late, Sig turns introspective and examines his own history with the RL while making his case for its preservation.
Kyle runs through the state of MTGO and the trends that are important in the post-Ikoria economy.