Brian anticipates a Pro Tour metagame highly defined by Temur Energy. He outlines the cards and strategies he’s targeting as a result.
Predictions
With a Pro Tour just around the corner, Adrian has identified a number of off-meta cards that might just blow up if they see play at the PT.
Ixalan is a few weeks old, but players will still wait for the Pro Tour results before buying in. Brian looks at the cards most likely to spike based on his testing.
Adrian covers a number of powerful cards that you may remember – and that aren’t quite what the Modern or Standard metagames are interested in right now. Metagames change, though. How can we make money when they do?
Modern-playable foils demand a high premium, so Adam identifies cards that are seeing Modern play that you might not be aware of…
David looks to the latest indications of the Modern metagame to see what it can tell us about possible specs in advance of the upcoming Modern Pro Tour.
Adrian breaks down 10 of the best two-drops in Modern, whether they’re worthy buying, and what kind of patterns some of them have seen. Check it out!
Failed specs may sting, but they can be an opportunity to learn. David looks at his specs from last Standard season that didn’t pan out to draw lessons for next time.
Jake and Joel coming at you with today’s episode!
Magic Online results paint a picture of the metagame evolved from the World Championship, and Adam explores what it means for the market…
Mike provides a classic “pics” article with his ten selections for underrated Standard cards as we move into the new post-Ixalan environment.
The Magic World Championship showcased two known decks alongside newcomer UB Control. Brian surveys the emerging meta and considers speculation targets.
Adrian’s back with some high-level analysis of common trends in the MTGO financial metagame.
