Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
After initial results have come in for Hour of Devastation Standard, Brian reevaluates the cards and strategies that have yet to adjust pricewise.
For most players, this week is the start of the Modern PPTQ season. Technically it started last week, but many of those PPTQs were Sealed to coincide with Hour of Devastation's release. Hopefully you have chosen your deck and are getting in the reps you need. This is Modern, master...
Uncommons can provide some of the largest percentage returns on MTGO, but there's a right way and a wrong way to invest in them...
Sometimes a card can reach surprising highs by dodging reprint time and again, despite not being a format staple. This week Sig looks at cards you should be aware of because they are climbing to new highs while increasing risk of crashing upon reprinting.
Esteemed guest Chris Van Meter joins the QS Cast panel to review Hour of Devastation and more!
The "Death's Shadow is the best deck" narrative we saw emerge in force around Grand Prix Vancouver has now split, with some claiming Eldrazi Tron is in fact the best deck. I tend to agree with the former, and will softly make a case for that inclination in this...
Did you ever think that maybe you should be getting paid for some of the Magic busy work you do for free? Morgan's got some tips for just that issue.
Bitterblossom has been touted as a viable tool against Death's Shadow in Modern.
Hour of Devastation has had a bigger impact on eternal formats and commander than most, and there have been some significant market movements as a result...
