While Sig sold his Alpha cards shortly after Magic 30 Las Vegas, he's continued monitoring pricing trends. Lately, a few eBay auctions have piqued his interest.
While the data is clear, the reasons behind Modern's metagame trends remains elusive. David E. has a finger on the deck driving the changes, and how to respond.
An article from another site on the rising cost of Magic has David S. questioning "Is Magic really getting more expensive?" Join him as he runs the numbers.
This week Rob takes a look at long at the data from SIR. What are the best builds for each archetype and what commons should we prioritize? Find out this week!
The March of the Machine prerelease is upon us, and Joe aka "Beardy" has one question: has Wizards thrown in the towel on creative multiplayer design?
The March Modern Metagame Update is ready. Modern is incredibly stable, and that is translating into highly polarized, and not ideal, data. David E. explains.
He has risen (from the tides)! On our final Adam Plays Magic, we're slinging spells left and right in this sweet UR deck. Nothing can stand in our way.
"Everything is bigger in Texas." Sig's Spring Break family vacation offered new inspiration for this week's article: a look at valuable oversized cards.
Jordan has figured out why UR Murktide just won't relax its grip on Modern: the deck is hiding in plain sight as an instance of Magic's most broken archetype.
Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered presents new and changing challenges. This week, Rob discusses early observations and the best approaches to the format.