This week on Adam Plays Magic, we’re going BIG with some ancient robots. It’s time to turn these colossal constructs loose on unwitting opponents.
Standard
With Liliana of the Veil and Sheoldred in Standard, is anyone really surprised black is dominating the format? Sig looks at the resultant price trends.
Adam’s back with his top decks in DMU Standard. Black has been a dominating force in week one, but there’s plenty of depth and power to go around the color pie!
With the return of paper Pro Tour Magic, Sig looks at the Standard metagame and highlights some solid picks.
Sometimes you just need to “play the good cards.” Adam takes Esper Control for a spin this week and showcases the power of the new NEO planeswalkers!
Five members of the Quiet Speculation team got together to talk about Tuesday’s Banned & Restricted update in the first Quiet Conversations podcast.
Take a walk down memory lane this week, as Sig shares some of his favorite aspects of Magic finance from years ago that are no longer relevant.
This week Daniel looks into finding the most optimal build for Izzet Turns. What cards should go with Alrund’s Epiphany and Galvanic Iteration?
With a Standard Arena Open this weekend, Daniel looks at Worlds decklists for inspiration. What considerations does he take into account when choosing a deck?
This week Paul looks at the results of the Standard Hooglandia Open, some cards he has his eye on, and the card he’s most excited to play in Standard.
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms spoiler season is here and the Quiet Speculation team is hyped for this Dungeons and Dragons crossover set! Joe takes a look at the highlights from each day of spoilers and helps you prepare for release day.
Strixhaven spoiler season is here and the Quiet Speculation team is hyped! Joe takes a look at the highlights from each day of spoilers and helps you prepare for release day.
This week, Sig takes a brief break from covering all the Reserved List commotion to focus on the basics: mana-fixing lands in Standard. He covers Temples, Triomes, and Pathways and shares his outlook on each group.