Rattlechains has proven itself playable just by virtue of having the keywords flash and flying. Imagine if its ETB ability mattered.
David surveys the major types of extra-rare Magic cards, from foils to misprints. Make sure you're aware of these cards before you sell (or buy) them for the wrong price.
Diego breaks down the twenty most-played cards in the Shadows over Innistrad Standard metagame since rotation.
In time for GP Columbus, Brian highlights several eternal cards he's getting requests to borrow. These are good places to park money right now.
It's become a perennial fixture of spoiler season. Some card with a variant of the "punisher" mechanic (the classic example being Browbeat) is spoiled and the collective Magic community flips their lid. Forum posts are awash in bold claims about its greatness, labyrinthine explanations of how "both sides are good,"...
Sometimes the new hotness causes a resurgence of older technology. Check out this build of Death and Taxes that uses Eldrazi Displacer to bring Mangara back!
Big decks can come with big price-tags, but Sheridan has scoped out five underpriced Modern staples to get fast.
In the first of several infographics we're bringing you this week, Diego breaks down Eternal Masters and the value contained within.
Join Sylvain for another week of high-stakes bankroll management on MTGO. He goes over the latest buys and sells and provides the reasoning behind them.
We've heard it a million times. Many of us have proudly said it ourselves. Modern's a wide-open format. Wide-open! In other words, players can sleeve up whatever they want and hope to have a chance. Well, not exactly. Players can't really sleeve up, say, Vampire Nighthawk. Like all formats, Modern follows...
