Thanks to Wizards’ bombshell unban announcement, Modern is on the cusp of a great age of experimentation. Established and rogue archetypes alike will be examining their 75s in efforts to either combat or incorporate the format’s latest newcomers, and I fully expect some new archetypes to appear in the wake of these powerful additions to […]
Modern
Rob makes his first Daily Stock Watch Quarter Review!
Wizards really dropped a bombshell on us Monday morning. Jace, the Mind Sculptor AND Bloodbraid Elf unbanned? Oof, didn’t see that one coming. I’d been outlining articles for the various cards that I could see getting banned or unbanned, but these two together were not on the list. Never even considered it. However, it happened. I’ll […]
With the Modern Pro Tour in the books, what can we expect from the next metagame evolution? Adrian looks at cards well positioned for gains one week after PT RIX.
Guillaume’s back to break down both the Standard and Modern metagames from the last couple weeks.
It’s only February, and we’ve already seen the most high-profile Modern event of the year. Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan went totally according to plan: no Eye of Ugin shenanigans; no team of baby-genius-pros breaking the format in half; no flurry of bans raining down on the winning deck. So, business as usual, right? Wrong! […]
There are some simple indicators that can predict price increases and even spikes, so Adam applies them to identify some cards that look like they are due to rise.
Rob makes a quick assessment of this evil enchantment’s financial progress!
Rob’s not a fan of this card. Read more here to find out why!
Rob returns to the regular Stock Watch segment and talks about this card’s future.
Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan, the first Modern PT in two years, is in the books! And I’m feeling kind of flat about the whole thing. This is probably because I didn’t watch the live version. It’s not the coverage team’s fault. However, I have no interest in watching live drafts, and trying to watch […]
Rob starts the week with an analysis of the aftermath of Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan.
Adrian covers some decks from Modern that are performing well but flying under the radar – what are the opportunities are in these lists?