Sig’s newest investment strategy involves Magic sealed product—namely, booster boxes. Are bundles and fat packs also worth considering? Sig investigates.
Sealed Product
This week Joe aka “Beardy” reviews the new Brothers’ War Commander decks and settles the age-old debate about who is stronger: Urza or Mishra?
Joe aka “Beardy” takes a look at the deck lists for the new starter Commander decks. Are these really for new players, or a lucrative investment opportunity?
30th Anniversary will upend Commander as we know it. Or it won’t because it already kind of existed. Beardy explains why it might just not be worth the worry.
Joe aka “Beardy” examines the kinds of fatigue players experience from too many new sets and shares tried-and-true methods for maintaining that Magic spark!
Have you ever had store credit to a site like SCG or CK but didn’t have anything to spend it on? Sig shares some less common, creative ideas to consider.
After swearing off sealed product years ago, Sig once again dips his toes into this space for its investment potential. He shares four reasons why he changed his tune.
A sales post for Mirage starters transported Sig back in time. What do picnic table battles in the ’90s have to do with Magic today? More than you’d realize.
Joe aka “Beardy” evaluates a recent purchase of some older and cheaper Commander Precon decks. Is there value to these decks?
Wizards has been using Secret Lairs to get pretty experimental with their card designs, and with the upcoming release of Our Show Is On Friday, Can You Make It? Joe decided to sit down and find out if there’s value to be had in Magic cards that don’t really look like Magic cards.
In 2012, an interesting Twitter conversation motivated Sig to write a piece on the long-term investment viability of Magic. Looking back at his predictions, Sig is kicking himself as he witnesses the returns he missed by focusing on the stock market rather than the MTG market.
The series is complete! Here’s the full round table discussion about the recent glut of releases in the past three months. Where do we go from here?
Sig was one of the first people to purchase the latest Mythic Edition set when the listing went live last week. But after considering a few factors, he decided to cancel. He explains why.