The new Standard metagame is heavily dominated by green, with a sprinkling of other strategies. Corbin breaks it down and explains where he thinks key cards are headed soon.
Predictions
Hype for this prerelease season seems to have driven a few cards even higher than normal. If buying these cards themselves is a poor idea, they still may present opportunities if you look in the right place.
Corbin Hosler discusses the Khans cards he believes show breakout potential. Now is the time to target these cards, as we gear up for the inevitable spikes during the Pro Tour.
The new model of forty separate prerelease promos may shake up our traditional understanding of promo prices. Jason Alt estimates just how big a difference it is, and makes predictions about where they’ll settle.
The risk of reprint can make long-term investments on MTGO daunting, but Sylvain believes they are still viable. He reviews several years of price history and attempts to define a long-term strategy for carefully selected targets.
Danny Brown rounds out the QS coverage of Khans of Tarkir with artifacts and lands. This category of cards can be tricky to evaluate, and in the case of the fetch lands, merits close consideration.
Corbin Hosler continues the coverage of Khans of Tarkir with the Abzan cards. These are the cards to keep an eye out for, along with his predictions for their price movement in the near term.
David Schumann reviews Khans of Tarkir for potential diamonds in the rough for Legacy. Eschewing the obvious contenders, he considers some fringe cards that may make an impact nonetheless.
Jason Alt continues the coverage of Khans of Tarkir, with the Temur Frontier and the mono-green cards. What shows promise and what is overrated? Read on to find out.
This week Sigmund kicks off a week of Khans of Tarkir coverage, focusing on The Jeskai Way. Will this shard have an impact on Standard and demonstrate financial relevance? Read on to see what Sigmund predicts for this URW clan.
Danny Brown scours the spoilers from Khans of Tarkir for Modern playables. So far only a few are jumping out, but they may well make their impact felt.
Jason Alt is following Goblin Rabblemaster’s latest rise with skepticism. He makes the case for getting out now, even if the card may not be at its ceiling yet.
Khans spoilers have started to roll in, and Mike Lanigan is starting to brew in the new Standard. He considers a couple well-positioned decks which are set to acquire some new tools.