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In this feature article, Doug takes an uncharacteristically grumpy look at Overextended and Modern, two hyped up formats that may or may not exist soon. Doug lays out why these formats may fail just like Extended and why this isn’t a great time to be buying into the formats.
Two weeks ago we covered the essentials of a called shot and went in depth on the topic of small gains. This article will go further into the belly of the beast on another type of called shot, the “wild call”.
Onslaught was a momentous set. The cards catered to a huge number of casual players who wanted support for their tribal decks, with support for Elves, Goblins and other, newly-ordained tribes like Soldiers and Wizards. It’s hard to believe that before Onslaught, “tribal” wasn’t really much of a term to describe the mechanic. The set had plenty for tournament players, too.
Corbin Hosler explains how to get the most information out of the Prediction Tracker and looks in on the Tracker in its second week!
Corbin Hosler explains why you are missing out on potential profits by letting all those Commons rot away underneath your bed, and explains how to use commons to pad your margins when trading or buying collections!
Stephen examines why now is a great time to be selling cards, and looking for a few more for the coming months, and remarks on his prediction tracker updates!
Mike Bajorek returns to his illustration of Alloy Myr to finish up his article on full frame alters.
Chad talks about changing Standard stock into Legacy staples in his article today.
Corbin Hosler explains what the recent announcement of the Modern and Overextended formats means to you, and tells you what cards you can profit from in this unexplored format!
Following up on his post earlier this week, Stephen Moss drops a few more bits of financial information on what to sell off and how not to get hurt in the process.
Mike Bajorek decides to go text-less today with a copy of an Alloy Myr.
Ryan Bushard analyzes what makes a call shot and how this matters in the world of MTG Finance.
