Matthew Lewis takes a look at MTGO prices and how to identify value in his first article for QS.
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Fifth Dawn was the third set in Mirrodin and was inexplicably focused on getting people to play all five colors. In the abstract, this is fine, but this was in a set full of artifacts that gave you advantages for running them. It would be like if Onslaught Block culminated in a set focused on super-powered spells instead of really good Tribal creatures…
Oh, wait.
Why read yet another article about Modern? Because Corbin Hosler digs deep into the format and comes back with some investments you definitely haven’t read about yet!
What does the new Modern format bring? Find opportunities and strategies to navigate the new format.
Mike catches up on this week’s movements in Legacy, emphasizing how to make the most money from your cards. How will the Judge Foil Promo Dark Confidants shake the price of the current ones up? And did you capitalize on last week’s card tip? 500% gains in one week!
Corbin Hosler is back this week, writing from London about why setting tangible goals is so important to being successful in trading, and updates the Prediction Tracker!
Chad takes a look at having a plan with your drafts for the coming limited season.
Stephen Moss takes a closer look at the cards set to gain with the release of M12 and the advent of decklists from tournaments this past weekend.
Darksteel, the second set in Mirrodin block, is notorious for driving off more Magic players than any other set, even the Urza block. It contained high-power cards for Affinity that did not require finesse to win with. It was like UG Madness in that the best deck was cheap, easy to play and frustrating to metagame against.
