Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
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Brian anticipates a Pro Tour metagame highly defined by Temur Energy. He outlines the cards and strategies he’s targeting as a result.
With a Pro Tour just around the corner, Adrian has identified a number of off-meta cards that might just blow up if they see play at the PT.
Kyle is unfazed by his task to uncover the uncommons of Ixalan worth your unspent tix.
Some seemingly random commons and uncommons from Magic‘s first two sets are priced surprisingly high. Sig discusses what they are and why they’re holding value.
Sometimes odd cards like Eye of Ugin get seeded in sets to indicate something coming down the line. David explains the phenomenon and does a brief search of Standard.
Jake and Joel are at it again.
Is it worth buying cards as a third-party for people across the Atlantic from you? Niels breaks it down for us.
Mike tried his hand at Vintage and Legacy at Eternal Weekend, but also found ample time to buy and sell on the floor. Here are his financial takeaways from the event.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Ixalan is a few weeks old, but players will still wait for the Pro Tour results before buying in. Brian looks at the cards most likely to spike based on his testing.
Adrian covers a number of powerful cards that you may remember – and that aren’t quite what the Modern or Standard metagames are interested in right now. Metagames change, though. How can we make money when they do?
