Mike Lanigan breaks down the Modern Event Deck, discussing what’s financially relevant and the modifications that will be required to make it playable in Modern tournaments.
Modern
Some trends in Magic real estate are easy to predict, while some are trickier. Corbin Hosler surveys the current state of staple lands in Modern and Standard.
Ryan’s been really getting to know Izzet Delver. But what’s a tempo player to do when a wild Thrun appears? Ryan explore the options.
Paul plays his take on Angel-Pod, a recent variation of what is widely considered the best deck in Modern: Melira-Pod.
Dylan Beckham summarizes his impressions of the current state of Modern and mentions five sideboard staples to watch this season.
There is virtually no overlap between Modern and Power 9, yet Sigmund has managed to relate the two in this week’s article. Read on to learn which group has recently spiked and which one(s) could jump in the near future.
Magic Online’s Player of the Year and 24th place finisher at PT:Atlanta brews up a Midrange Gifts deck that puts up good results. The list could be tweaked in a dozen different directions–can you find a good improvement to it?
Ryan Overturf discusses his performance at GP Minneapolis with Izzet Delver, and covers an interesting Modern build making use of Eidolon of the Great Revel.
Sigmund has always advocated sealed Booster Boxes as safe MTG investments, and this week he reflects on his recent experiences trying to unload some of these boxes.
Adam breaks down the winning decklist from the Modern Bazaar of Moxen 2014, and he teaches how to properly sideboard against the format! Print out this visual sideboarding guide and bring it to your next event–Modern season is upon us!
With Modern just around the corner, Dylan Beckham discusses five cards in his crosshairs. Keep an eye on these cards as the season ramps up.
When it comes to the topic of sideboarding, you have to prepare for almost anything. Ryan highlights some strange scenarios and offers insight into the question “What do I do when…?”
