David E. cracks open New Capenna for Modern, finding a mostly innocent set peppered with bad eggs: unruly singletons that may break older cards wide open.
Sig examines some older cards that spiked recently despite their absence from the Reserved List. What's driving the uptick in prices?
Paul shares his excitement over the Organized Play announcement and some Streets of New Capenna spoilers that caught his eye.
Building on his article from last week, today Andrew illuminates some quirks of casting spells. Can understanding these tricks make you a better spellcaster?
Joe aka "Beardy" evaluates a recent purchase of some older and cheaper Commander Precon decks. Is there value to these decks?
David S. continues his series highlighting cards to watch out for while digging through bulk. Is there more to red than just burn spells?
Francesco continues unearthing real-world flavor text, turning his attention to the evolution of literary humor over Magic's history.
Adam highlights the new Tameshi combo deck in Modern. If drawing cards and overkilling your opponent sounds like fun, this is an article you don't want to miss!
David taps his street smarts for the low and dirty on New Capenna, dishing on badly-named mana fixers, DnT heroes, and one-mana artifacts that go infinite.
With the new Secret Lair printing of Concordant Crossroads, Sig looks at a selection of Enchant Worlds from Magic's past.
