Right before Dragons of Tarkir gets officially released, Corbin looks back at his calls for Fate Reforged. Read on to see how his predictions fared this time around.
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Adam explores the Standard impact of three Dragons of Tarkir cards poised to see competitive play–Ojutai Exemplars, Anticipate, and Thunderbreak Regent!
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.
Ryan is excited for Dragons of Tarkir, and is ready to start talking spoilers. Find out which cards he thinks are hits and which are hype!
People seem to place a lot of significance of a low number of copies of a given card. Jason Alt debunks this misconception, and explains how to evaluate what that low volume really means.
Sylvain is wrapping up his M15 mythics and rares positions, with truly exceptional results. See his results and his thoughts for the next and last core set, Magic Origins.
Derek takes a look at the announcements from the PAX convention and the first wave of spoilers from Dragons of Tarkir.
I have a confession to make: I’m that guy who looks for a $0.50 card to close the gap in a trade. But you know what? I think that’s okay. This week I share motivation for behaving this way, sprinkling in cheap pick-ups worth speculating on.
Constructed, and especially eternal, formats require a higher buy-in than Limited but also have diminishing costs long-term. Danny Brown compares the real costs involved in the major formats by numbers to get a more precise picture.
In the first of a new series of articles, David Schumann breaks down the actual numbers on the cost of doing business in MTG finance, beginning with shipping and selling fees.
It seems spoiler season has sneaked up on us faster than usual with Dragons of Tarkir. Corbin surveys the new cards we’ve seen so far, as well as announcing a new project he’ll be reporting on in his column.
Mike Lanigan presents a tournament report from the TCG 5K in Columbus before discussing the siege cycle in Standard and his initial foray into Tiny Leaders.
Standard is a very expensive format, but there is value in owning a robust Standard collection. In this article, Ryan breaks down some good practices to maintaining your collection without merely sinking money into the format.
