The one-week rule is handy when trying to navigate buyouts on newer cards. But what about the much older, rarer Reserved List cards? MTG finance buyouts can disrupt an RL card's price for months. Fortunately, Sig has some good news to share in this week's edition of "Beating the...
Between the impactful War of the Spark, the approaching Modern Horizons, the looming Core Set 2020, and the approved London Mulligan, now is quite a time to be a Modern player. But that's not all—Modern's continued period of adjustment to War is yielding more novel decks weekly than I can shake a...
With Modern Horizons now fully spoiled, it's time to wrap up this series of spoiler articles. Last week, I said that the set was a bit underwhelming. At the time it looked like a Standard set with some added complexity. Immediately afterward, the most potentially powerful cards in the...
Buyouts will never cease to exist; it's inherent to the game's economy. But after last week's column on the backlash of MTG finance, Sig expands upon this series by sharing a strategy to help combat these buyouts.
Chaz is joined by fellow QS writer Chris Martin to discuss high volume market movement, and the coined "EDHorizons"!
Attempting to home new cards in new decks is an exciting section of spoiler season, sure. But my favorite part of the process occurs when spells are spoiled that might slot into my current and past experiments. Certain Modern Horizons reveals have done just that, and revitalized TURBOGOYF, a...
Chris examines Oathbreaker, and judges the long-term viability of the format.
Catch a Re-Cap QS Cast right before Modern Horizon previews started!
